Purdue 21, Notre Dame 35

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Final

2:30 PM ET, September 30, 2006
Notre Dame Stadium
NOTRE DAME, IN

Quinn, Irish offense come to life in victory over Purdue

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... When Brady Quinn found Rhema McKnight in the end zone in the with 8:50 remaining in the half. The score gave the Irish a 21-7 lead, which they never lost.
Gameball goes to... Darius Walker. Underused in previous games, ND's junior RB carried the team (31 carries, 145 yards, 1 TD) and opened up the passing game for Quinn.
Stat of the game... 955: ND and Purdue combined for 955 yards of total offense. Of that, only 242 came from rushing. And of that 242, Walker chipped in 145.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2433
Total Yards490454
Passing398316
Rushing92138
Penalties8-745-36
3rd Down Conversions4-118-14
4th Down Conversions0-32-2
Turnovers10
Possession21:5938:01
Individual Leaders
Purdue Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Painter23/4639820
Notre Dame Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Quinn29/3831620
Purdue Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Sheets747111
Painter624010
Taylor321011
Notre Dame Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Walker31146114
West111111
Prince2704
Purdue Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Lymon8238288
Keller536014
Bryant341015
Orton235022
Notre Dame Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
McKnight10120217
Walker973014
Carlson562025
Samardzija446019
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPURND
TD11:46GEORGE WEST 11 YD RUN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 70 yards.
07
TD3:35KORY SHEETS 7 YD RUN (CHRIS SUMMERS KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 86 yards.
77
TD0:42DARIUS WALKER 14 YD RUN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 78 yards.
714
SECOND QUARTERPURND
TD8:50RHEMA MCKNIGHT 6 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 72 yards.
721
TD1:22JEFF SAMARDZIJA 5 YD RUN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 66 yards.
728
TD0:50SELWYN LYMON 88 YD PASS FROM CURTIS PAINTER (CHRIS SUMMERS KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 88 yards.
1428
THIRD QUARTERPURND
TD9:38RHEMA MCKNIGHT 12 YD PASS FROM BRADY QUINN (CARL GIOIA KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 64 yards.
1435
FOURTH QUARTERPURND
TD7:16SELWYN LYMON 9 YD PASS FROM CURTIS PAINTER (CHRIS SUMMERS KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 87 yards.
2135

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Brady Quinn, Darius Walker and the Notre Dame offense were at their best against one of the nation's worst defenses.

Quinn picked apart Purdue, completing 24 of his first 28 passes to help the 12th-ranked Irish build a three-touchdown lead on their way to a 35-21 victory Saturday.

Mighty Quinn, Mightier Painter?
 Brady Quinn
 Curtis Painter
Fame is a funny thing. You all know Brady Quinn. Preseason Heisman favorite, Notre Dame's field general, Tom Cruise good looks (plus about 10 inches). Far fewer of you know Curtis Painter. But if the first five games of this season are any indication, Purdue's sophomore quarterback is on the fast track to becoming a household name. Here's how Painter and Quinn stack up statistically at this point in the 2006 campaign.
Painter Quinn
Comp. Pct. 60.3 61.7
Pass YPG 307.4 280.4
TD-INT 10-5 13-4
Saturday's stats:
Painter -- 23-of-46, 397 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
Quinn -- 29-of-38, 316 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT

Quinn finished 29-for-38 for 316 yards against the Boilermakers, who entered the game with the fifth-worst pass defense in the country. The Irish, who entered the game with the nation's 12th-worst rushing offense, got 146 yards on 36 carries by Darius Walker.

"Our offense did a great job capitalizing when it came down to it, especially in the red zone and third downs," Quinn said. "We did a great job moving the chains."

The Fighting Irish withstood a big day by Curtis Painter and the Boilermakers' offense. Painter was 23-for-46 for 398 yards and Selwyn Lymon had eight catches for 238 yards -- the second most by a Purdue receiver and the most ever by an Irish opponent.

"Sometimes you give up yards, but yards can be misleading," Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said. "Sometimes yards are garbage yards, too."

The Irish improved to 4-1 for the second straight season -- the first time they have had one loss or fewer after five games in consecutive seasons since the 1993-94 seasons. The loss ended a seven-game winning streak for Purdue (4-1).

The Irish offense, which had played inconsistently in its first four games, finally looked like last season's record-setting group. They opened a 28-7 lead late in the first half, when they had 19 first downs -- matching the season-high they had for an entire game in a 41-17 win over Penn State.

"As we marched down the field, I think we got a little confidence and the momentum definitely shifted in our favor," Walker said.

Purdue simply couldn't slow the Irish.

"They pretty much ran the ball at will the first half and that really put us in a hole," Purdue defensive end Anthony Spencer said.

The Boilermakers finished with 490 yards offense, but also put themselves in a hole with a fumble and a missed field goal.

"We moved the ball pretty well all the time, we just kind of beat ourselves up a few times," Painter said.

Purdue coach Joe Tiller said the Boilermakers can't afford to squander scoring chances.

"I think that from an offensive point of view, there was no secret coming into 2006, we felt like we were going to have to outscore some people. So if they score 35, we need to score 36." he said.

Rhema McKnight added a career-high 10 catches for 120 yards and two touchdowns as the Fighting Irish, who scored on four of their first five possessions, had a season-high 454 total yards.

George West opened the scoring for the Irish on an 11-yard end around, marking the first time the Irish scored a touchdown on their first possession this season. Walker added a 14-yard run giving the Irish 14 points in the first quarter, surpassing the 10 first-quarter points they had scored combined in their first four games.

The Irish opened a 28-7 lead late in the second quarter with a faked field goal when Jeff Samardzija, the holder, picked up the ball and ran untouched for a 5-yard TD.

The Boilermakers cut the score to 28-14 just 32 seconds later, on the long hook up between Painter and Lymon. Notre Dame safety Tom Zbikowski and cornerback Darrin Walls both had a shot at Lymon at the Notre Dame 38, but Lymon broke free for the score.

But the Irish scored on their first possession of the second half, a 12-yard pass from Quinn to McKnight, and the Boilermakers never got any closer than two touchdowns.

Weis was asked whether one of his goals was to make the Irish offense less predictable, referring to comments made by Michigan players in their blowout win.

"When you're down by a hundred and you're throwing it on every down, it's pretty easy to read," he said. "When you can run and play action and mix and mingle and do all the things you want to do, it's really tough to read."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 30th
Navy 41 Final
Connecticut 17
Purdue 21 Final
Notre Dame 35
Rice 48 Final
Army 14
Temple 14 Final
Vanderbilt 43