ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)—Joey Elliott did what no Purdue quarterback since Bob Griese had done at Michigan Stadium.
He won.
Elliott threw for a career-high 367 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another, leading Purdue to a 38-36 comeback win over the Wolverines for its first win at the Big House since Griese did it in 1966.
“He’s an Evansville (Ind.) native, just like myself,” Elliott said with a grin.
While the Boilermakers were smiling, the Wolverines were crying because their 4-0 start might turn into a 5-7 flop.
“Anytime you invest so much time and effort into something, you’re bound to cry,” Michigan punter Zoltan Mesko said.
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez got very emotional after his news conference when retiring athletic director Bill Martin tried to share him some encouraging words.
The Boilermakers (4-6, 3-3 Big Ten) trailed 24-10 at halftime. The Wolverines collapsed in the third quarter again, allowing 21 points for the second week in a row.
Purdue took the lead for good with on Elliott’s 54-yard pass to wide-open receiver Cortez Smith with 5:04 left in the third, one play after surprising Michigan with an onside kick.
“We had that play greased up all season long, but never used it,” coach Danny Hope said. “You have to wait for the right moment.”
Michigan (5-5, 1-5) pulled within two points with 2:10 to go on Brandon Minor’s third TD, but Tate Forcier was sacked on a 2-point conversion it was forced to attempt because of a missed extra point.
Purdue recovered the onside kick, punted and held on to end its 11-game road losing streak that was tied with Utah State for the longest active skid on the road. The Boilermakers, who beat Michigan and Ohio State in the same season since 2000, can rally to a bowl bid from a 1-5 start if they close with wins against Michigan State and at Indiana.
“It’s huge for our football team,” Hope said.
The loss might prove to be devastating for Michigan, which is in danger of going two straight seasons without a bowl for the first time since the 1973-74 seasons.
“The season is not over,” Rodriguez said.
It will be finished if the Wolverines don’t win at Wisconsin or against Ohio State at home.
“We can handle this mentally,” Minor insisted. “I don’t think none of us need to see Dr. Phil or Oprah.”
Rodriguez, though, probably could use somebody to talk to about his frustrations.
He endured a school-record nine losses last year in his debut season with college football’s winningest program.
This season started strong, but might end awfully and potentially could be compounded by more problems. The NCAA is investigating the Wolverines to find out if they violated rules regarding practice hours and offseason workouts.
Rodriguez is focused on Michigan’s many on-the-field challenges, none of which he says can be corrected overnight.
“I don’t have a magic wand,” he said.
Rodriguez would need one to fix his defense.
In the past three games, the Wolverines have been outscored 75-12 in the second half by Purdue, Illinois and Penn State.
“It’s embarrassing,” Michigan defensive end Brandon Graham said. “But we know we’re better than that. We’re just trying to prove it.”
Forcier showed he could win as a freshman in September, but he and the Wolverines are 1-5 since going undefeated in the first month.
He threw a TD pass and ran for a score, but fumbled on an option pitch that Purdue recovered early in the second half to sparked its comeback.
“It hurts,” Forcier said. “I’ve never lost this many games in my life. It’s going to be my job to get this team back to play like it did before.”

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As for the OSU, MSU, etc. fans who are currently mocking UM, and the UM fans who are overly sensitive and defensive about being mocked: Get over it, and get over yourselves. None of you has a damn thing to do with your team's success or failure, and you're putting way too much importance on an activity that is of relatively limited importance except in monetary terms. Hold in your arms a dying young man of college-football age whose Humvee was hit with an IED, and you'll begin to realize that what happens in the Big House or any other of these temples to alumni narcissism on a few Saturdays each autumn isn't really of any lasting significance.
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Your school sucks and so does your head coach!!!!!!!!!
GO BUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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I would like to pose a question. On Purdue's first touchdown of the second half the lineman wrapped his arm around the neck of the Michigan defender, opening the hole for the touchdown run. This was called a "great block" by the commentators.
On Michigan's subsequent drive, the same thing occurs, but is called a hold, and takes Michigan from 1st and Goal to 1st and 20.
Don't get me wrong, Purdue played a good game and certainly deserved a shot at the win, but this call was crucial, and blown completely
Robert_p71;
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the replay of the game on BTN. The block or hold looked about the same in both situations.
Boiler Up!!!!
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whatever....the purdue players pissed away 50 seconds during the last 2 minutes of the game because they were COWARDS...afraid that Michigan would move the ball close enough to make a field goal and kick their butts....they ran instead of playing.. so how in the hell does that make them a good team ? a bunch of sissys...poor sports ....chicken @#$%s.......GO BLUE...............
Great analysis michiganlady. You may want to have your husband, boyfriend, or life partner explain football strategy to you.
Maybe Purdue just ate the clock because Michigan didn't have any time outs and they were having problems passing the ball.
Think before you post.
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What is good for the goose is good for the gander. If not for the home cooking Michigan would have lost to ND. You can't have it both ways bud!!!
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No you just got smoked by illinois. hahahahahahaha.
Dickrod doesn't know anything about tradition,loyalty or Michigan's rich program history. He's only about money and his own ego. He's going to have fun trying to recruit players now!
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When? Oh yeah..... When they played the scrub teams. roflmao!
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