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How to watch UW Huskies football vs. Purdue
The Washington Huskies (6-3, 3-3 Big Ten) return to Husky Stadium Saturday to face the Purdue Boilermakers (2-8, 0-7), marking their first matchup since the 2002 Sun Bowl.
Purdue never won a Big Ten road game under Ryan Walters. Now the Boilermakers try to end the skid. On the other sideline? Ryan Walters.
You can break down University of Washington football into different eras of success simply based on one player's name, often a quarterback but not always, yet someone larger than life itself -- McElhenny, Schloredt, Sixkiller, Moon, Emtman and Penix.
A place where college football teams like to spend NIL and rev-share dollars is a strength for Purdue and a building block for the future under Barry Odom.
UW defensive coordinator Ryan Walters will face his former team — and his former mentor — Saturday when the Huskies play the Boilermakers.
Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. leads all Big Ten QBs in rushing yards, but also is among the league's best passers.
Sophomore Ian Moore was on the field with the Ohio State offense, giving him his first start for OSU. The right tackle and New Palestine, Indiana, native got the nod in his home state as he stepped in for Phillip Daniels, who 97.1 FM reports has a calf strain.
Ohio State football heads to West Lafayette as huge favorites over Purdue. We have your preview and prediction for the game Saturday.
Trey Kaufman-Renn joined rare college basketball company with his 19-point, 15-rebound, and five-assist performance in Purdue's win over Alabama.
Purdue’s latest road win was more than impressive as the Boilermakers proved they’re built for big moments this season.