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The 2012 Purdue Boilermakers football team represented the
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during the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Boilermakers played in the Leaders Division of the
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and played their home games at Ross–Ade Stadium in
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. The team was led by head coach
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, who was in his fourth season and was fired after the end of the regular season. The season finished with a won-loss record of 6–7 overall, 3–5 in Big 10 Leaders Division, finishing in 4th place. The team was invited the
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, where they were defeated by
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, 58-14.


Preseason

In
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, the Boilermakers became bowl eligible in their twelfth game, and played in the 2011 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl against
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, defeating the Broncos 37–32. Purdue returns fifteen out of twenty-two starters—eight on offense and seven on defense. Purdue will be forced to replace captains
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,
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Chris Carlino, as well as starters
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, Linebacker Joe Holland,
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Albert Evans, Safety Logan Link Offensive tackle
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,
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and Wide receiver Justin Siller, and key contributor Fullback Jared Crank. Several players left the Purdue program in 2012 for a variety of reasons. The most significant was
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Reggie Pegram decided to transfer from the program following the bowl game. He ended up transferring to
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. Other's that left the program were running backs Doug Gentry and Devin Hill, kicker Ryan Ullrich and defensive tackle LaSalle Cooks. Three Boilermakers were named to preseason watchlists.
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was named to the preseason
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was named to the preseason
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watchlist, an award given to the top defensive back in the NCAA. and
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was named to the preseason
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watchlist, an award given to the top lineman in the NCAA. and Allen as well as Short have both been named to the
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, which is given to the top defensive player in the NCAA.


Recruiting


Position key


Recruits


Schedule

The schedule is as follows:


Game summaries


vs. Eastern Kentucky

*Sources: To open the season, Purdue hosted the Eastern Kentucky Colonels. This game was the first ever meeting between the two teams. This was coach Danny Hope's first ever game against a team of which he was formerly the head coach.


vs. Notre Dame

*Sources: Following its game against Eastern Kentucky, Purdue traveled to Notre Dame, IN and faced the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. In the previous meeting, Notre Dame won 38–10.


vs. Eastern Michigan

*Sources: Following its game against Notre Dame, Purdue returned home to face the Eastern Michigan Eagles of the
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. In 1991, their most recent meeting, Purdue won 49–3.


vs. Marshall

*Sources: Following its game against Eastern Michigan, Purdue stayed home to face the Marshall Thundering Herd of
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. This was the first ever meeting between the two schools in a football game.


vs. Michigan

*Sources: After its game against Marshall, Purdue hosted the visiting Michigan Wolverines to open Big Ten Conference play with an out of division game. In the previous meeting, Michigan defeated Purdue and won by a score of 36–14.


vs. Wisconsin

*Sources: After its game against Michigan, Purdue hosted the Wisconsin Badgers to open up Leaders Division play. In the previous meeting, Wisconsin dominated Purdue and won by a score of 62–17.


vs. Ohio State

*Sources: After its game against Wisconsin, Purdue traveled to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes. In the previous meeting, Purdue upset Ohio State by a score of 26-23 in overtime.


vs. Minnesota

*Sources: After its game against Ohio State, Purdue traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota to play the Minnesota Golden Gophers. In the previous meeting, Purdue defeated Minnesota by a score of 45-17.


vs. Penn State

*Sources: After its game against Minnesota, Purdue returned home to play the Penn State Nittany Lions. In last years meeting, Penn State defeated Purdue 23-18.


vs. Iowa

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'' After its game against Penn State, Purdue travels to Iowa City, Iowa to play the Iowa Hawkeyes. In last years meeting, Iowa defeated Purdue by a score of 31-21.


vs. Illinois

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After its game against Iowa, Purdue traveled to Champaign, Illinois to play the Illinois Fighting Illini. In last years meeting, Purdue defeated Illinois by a score of 21-14.


vs. Indiana

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ESPN
After its game against Illinois, Purdue returned home to play the Indiana Hoosiers in the " Battle for the Old Oaken Bucket". In last years meeting, Purdue defeated Indiana by a score of 33-25.


vs. Oklahoma State


Roster


References

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