WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue football team lost 49-10 to No. 4 Penn State in Saturday's home season finale at Ross-Ade Stadium.
Max Klare registered a season-high seven catches for 91 yards and one touchdown to lead the offense on the afternoon. The sophomore standout tight end has now led Purdue in receiving in seven games this season.
Hudson Card threw for 151 yards on 11-of-20 passing on Senior Day. Ryan Browne entered the game at quarterback in the second half and engineered a touchdown drive.
Midway through the fourth quarter, Purdue took five plays to march 70 yards thanks to a pair of big gains from freshman running back Jaheim Merriweather. Browne capped it off by connecting with Klare for his second touchdown pass of the season.
Devin Mockobee led the rushing attack with 11 carries for 40 yards.
On the defensive side, Dillon Thieneman paced the game with eight tackles. The All-American's effort pushed his season total to 83, the most on the team by a significant margin in just his sophomore season.
Hudson Miller racked up a career-high six tackles, all solos, to finish third on the team behind Thieneman and Kydran Jenkins (seven).
Kicker Ben Freehill converted his first field goal of the season from 22 yards.
UP NEXT
Purdue will be on the road for its final two games of the 2024 season, first heading north to face Michigan State Friday night. Kickoff from East Lansing is set for 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
Max Klare registered a season-high seven catches for 91 yards and one touchdown to lead the offense on the afternoon. The sophomore standout tight end has now led Purdue in receiving in seven games this season.
Hudson Card threw for 151 yards on 11-of-20 passing on Senior Day. Ryan Browne entered the game at quarterback in the second half and engineered a touchdown drive.
Midway through the fourth quarter, Purdue took five plays to march 70 yards thanks to a pair of big gains from freshman running back Jaheim Merriweather. Browne capped it off by connecting with Klare for his second touchdown pass of the season.
Devin Mockobee led the rushing attack with 11 carries for 40 yards.
On the defensive side, Dillon Thieneman paced the game with eight tackles. The All-American's effort pushed his season total to 83, the most on the team by a significant margin in just his sophomore season.
Hudson Miller racked up a career-high six tackles, all solos, to finish third on the team behind Thieneman and Kydran Jenkins (seven).
Kicker Ben Freehill converted his first field goal of the season from 22 yards.
UP NEXT
Purdue will be on the road for its final two games of the 2024 season, first heading north to face Michigan State Friday night. Kickoff from East Lansing is set for 8 p.m. ET on FOX.