Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Boilermake­rs again stun a top-3 team

Purdue drops Spartans just weeks after upset of No. 2 Hawkeyes

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Aidan O’Connell threw for a career-best 536 yards, matched his career high with three touchdown passes and led Purdue past No. 3 Michigan State 40-29 on Saturday, leaving the Big Ten without any unbeaten teams.

Purdue’s second major upset in four weeks could keep the conference out of the College Football Playoff for the third time in five years. The Boilermake­rs (6-3, 4-2), who won at then-No. 2 Iowa last month, are bowl-eligible for the first time in three years. They tied for the West Division lead and extended their FBS record for wins over top-five teams when unranked to 17.

The Spartans (8-1, 5-1) lost to Purdue for the first time since 2006 and trail Ohio State in the East by one game.

O’Connell went 40 of 54, including a 39-yard TD to Jackson Anthrop on a beautifull­y executed trick play that put Purdue ahead 21-7 in the second quarter. Anthrop began the play in motion, took a handoff and gave the ball to a wide receiver on a reverse, who then pitched the ball back to O’Connell. The QB tossed an easy screen pass back to

Anthrop, who followed a convoy of blockers into the end zone.

David Bell hauled in 11 passes for 217 yards and a touchdown. He posted his 15th career 100-yard receiving game, breaking John Standeford’s Purdue record.

Even another strong showing by Kenneth Walker III — 23 carries for 146 yards and a score — couldn’t keep the Spartans on track. Michigan State (8-1, 5-1) spent most of the day playing catch-up.

The Spartans got within 21-14 at halftime and tied the score on their third play of the second half when quarterbac­k Payton Thorne ran 39 yards for a touchdown.

 ?? MICHAEL CONROY/ AP ?? Purdue defensive end DaMarcus Mitchell (15) celebrates a sack with defensive tackle Branson Deen against Michigan State on Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.
MICHAEL CONROY/ AP Purdue defensive end DaMarcus Mitchell (15) celebrates a sack with defensive tackle Branson Deen against Michigan State on Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.

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