The series between Ohio State and Purdue has been heavily tilted towards the Buckeyes overall with a 42-15-2 edge to the Scarlet and Gray, but if one looks back at the past 12 games, Purdue has peeled off four wins, including the 49-20 stunner in 2018.
This game will be in Columbus however, and Purdue’s last four wins have all taken place at home in West Lafayette, with Purdue’s last road win occuring in 1988.
The 2024 Boilermakers may be one of the worst teams in the conference while the Buckeyes may be one of the best teams. The…
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