I didn’t watch much of that game but I looked at the box score and drive chart. First, for ranking purposes IU had to soundly beat PU. Maybe not 66-0, but PU had sixty seven TOTAL yards and FIVE turnovers. This resulted in a lot of time of possession as well as several short scoring drives for IU. What were they supposed to do?
It was 28-0 at halftime, game decided, not unexpected.
After halftime:
Purdue fumbled the first play, of course IU scores.
The next 2 drives were 3 and out w/ short punts, IU getting the ball in plus territory. Scores.
2 of the next 3 drives, Purdue almost immediately turns it over, resulting in very short scoring drives.
By my calculation, after halftime Purdue had a net -4 yards of offense.
So you can see how this outcome unfolded.
Only criticism is it doesn’t show any stats for QBs other than O’Rourke, who probably shouldn’t have been in after the first drive of the second half.
Although Purdue somehow scored like 40 points in the second half against a pretty good Illinois team.