WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue Football took a 49-13 loss at Washington on Saturday night to concludes its 2025 road schedule.
On the opening drive of the game, Washington snapped the ball over quarterback Demond Williams Jr.’s head and Breeon Ishmail chased it down for his first fumble recovery of the season. The Boilers have caused a turnover in six consecutive games and forced one on an opening drive for the first time this season.
Spencer Porath converted two field goals in the second half from 53 and 41 yards. His 53-yard kick in the fourth quarter was tied for the third longest field goal in Purdue history and the longest since Carson Wiggs converted from 55 yards in 2009 vs. Ohio State.
EJ Horton Jr. scored his first touchdown as a Boilermaker on a nine-yard pass from Malachi Singleton in the fourth quarter. It was Purdue’s final score of the evening before Washington secured its victory.
Singleton finished the game 16-for-28 with 150 yards and a touchdown. Powell led Purdue in tackles for the fourth time this season with nine.
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After a bye week, the Boilermakers conclude the season at home against Indiana in the Old Oaken Bucket Game on Friday, Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Boilers Fall in Final 2025 Road Game at Washington
Purdue Football took a 49-13 loss at Washington on Saturday night to concludes its 2025 road schedule.