FBS-CFB Game Preview: Purdue Boilermakers (2-3) vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers (3-2)

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Venue & Game Details

Stadium: Huntington Bank Stadium (Capacity: 50,805)

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Kickoff Time: 7:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM CT

Broadcast: Big Ten Network (BTN) 8][13]

Weather Forecast (Minneapolis, MN)

Conditions: Clear skies, crisp fall evening

Kickoff Temp: 63°F (17°C), dropping into the 50s by the 4th quarter

Wind: 6–9 mph (NW)

Precipitation: 0% chance

Impact: Ideal football weather; no weather-related concerns [3].

Injury Report

Purdue Boilermakers

CB Tony Grimes – Probable (missed Illinois game, trending toward return)

OL Jalen St. John – Questionable (left Illinois game, limited in practice)

Otherwise, no major injuries reported.

Minnesota Golden Gophers

No major injuries reported.

Key Player Matchups

QB Ryan Browne (Purdue) vs. Minnesota Secondary

Browne: 1,338 yards, 7 TDs, 5 INTs, 62.2% completion 8][12].

Minnesota Pass Defense: Allowing 199.8 YPG (#52 FBS).

RB Devin Mockobee (Purdue) vs. Minnesota Run Defense

Mockobee: 304 yards, 4 TDs, 3.8 YPC.

Has torched Minnesota in past: 265 yards, 2 TDs in last two meetings 15][17].

Minnesota Run Defense: 79 YPG allowed (#10 FBS).

WR Michael Jackson III (Purdue) vs. CB Tre’Von Jones (Minnesota)

Jackson: 32 receptions, 305 yards, 1 TD.

Jones: 2 INTs, 15 tackles.

QB Drake Lindsey (Minnesota) vs. Purdue Secondary

Lindsey: 1,052 yards, 7 TDs, 2 INTs, 64.3% completion [8].

Purdue Pass Defense: Allowing 248.4 YPG (#106 FBS).

RB Fame Ijeboi (Minnesota) vs. Purdue Front Seven

Ijeboi: 225 yards, 1 TD.

Purdue Run Defense: 149.2 YPG allowed (#76 FBS).

Recent Team Form

Purdue Boilermakers

Last game: Lost 43-27 to Illinois.

Offense: 401.4 YPG (#61), 27.8 PPG (#75).

Defense: 397.6 YPG allowed (#104), 29.8 PPG allowed (#108).

Strength: Passing offense (#23 nationally, 284 YPG).

Weakness: Turnover margin (-7, last in FBS).

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Last game: Lost 42-3 to Ohio State.

Offense: 356.6 YPG (#91), 27.4 PPG (#79).

Defense: 278.8 YPG allowed (#17), 21.4 PPG allowed (#56).

Strength: Elite run defense (#10 nationally).

Weakness: Red-zone defense (#112 nationally, 93.3% scoring allowed).

Series History

All-Time Record: Minnesota leads 41–35–3.

Current Streak: Purdue has won 2 straight (2022–2023).

Last Meeting: 2023 – Purdue 49, Minnesota 30 (in West Lafayette).

At Minneapolis: Minnesota leads 33–14–3.

Notable: Before Purdue’s recent 2-game streak, Minnesota had won 8 of 9 (2014–2021).

Betting Trends

Purdue:

2-3 ATS this season.

1-1 ATS as 8.5+ point underdog.

2 of 5 games Over.

Minnesota:

1-4 ATS this season.

1-1 ATS as 8.5+ point favorite.

4 of 5 games Over.

Head-to-Head:

Purdue 2-0 SU, 2-0 ATS last 2 vs. Minnesota.

Last 5 meetings: Minnesota 3-2 SU.

3 of last 5 meetings went Over.

Historical Betting Results

2023: Purdue +2.5, upset win (49-30, Over).

2022: Purdue +10, upset win (20-10, Under).

2021: Minnesota -2.5, covered (20-13, Under).

2020: Minnesota +3, upset win (34-31, Over).

2019: Minnesota -7, covered (38-31, Over).

Projected Score: Minnesota 31, Purdue 23

Game Odds

Purdue Boilermakers                     49.5

Minnesota Golden Gophers       – 7.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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