For your consideration: Week # 13

Second year Purdue coach Darrell Hazell is searching for his first Big Ten Conference home win. The Boilermakers haven’t won at Ross-Ade Stadium since 2012, where they beat an Indiana team that was struggling just as much as them. In his last press conference, Hazell had said, adjustments in the blocking scheme should give them a better running game and fully expects the passing game to improve because of it.
The Boilermakers have only 3 wins this season, but they have managed to put together a 6-3-1 ATS record helping ease the pain for loyal Purdue bettors. In fact, they are 5-1-2 ATS in their last 8 games following a S.U. loss. With Purdue coming off a Wisconsin defeat where they struggled (like most teams) to stop Melvin Gordon, I’m expecting the defense to give a much better effort towards a Northwestern team that averages only 125 yards rushing a game.
Purdue has spent two weeks preparing for their last home game of the season and 21 seniors will be honored prior to the matchup against Northwestern. A lot of people believe “Senior Day” is overrated with diminished betting value, but I disagree (what a surprise), especially when the team will not make the post-season…this is their bowl game. With the Wildcats coming off an impressive win over Notre Dame in South Bend, I believe it sets up nicely for Boilermakers to finally get that victory.
Consider: Purdue -1
Greg Smith is a sports handicapper at Only Best Bets and writer for The Saturday Edge. You can follow Greg on Twitter throughout the college football season @onlybestbets.
I like Purdue myself. I think their better running game could be the difference here.
I like the other side. NW has had some very tough losses and bad fortune to go along with it. With a quality win last week – Purdue has none, by the way- the Wildcats can smell bowl eligibility with this game and next week v illinois.
I also think NU has the edge here. For one, while it has been an up and down season for the Wildcats, they have beaten Wisconsin, Penn a State and Notre Dame. The win over the Irish gave the Cats a path to bowl eligibility that is fairly simple: win their next two games. To salvage a disappointing season, I think the Cats will be highly motivated to do just that. By the way, the game was even this evening.