Found September 23, 2009 on Domer Sports Report:
Floyd
Stand by Ar-man, and tell the world you love him...
Notre Dame is an eyelash from being 1-2 on the season after barely getting by Michigan State this past Saturday in South Bend. If you are an optimist you will say they are an eyelash from being 3-0 after being just one more first down away from victory in Ann Arbor. One thing I fully assume for this Saturday is that Irish fans won't have to sit through the duration of the second half chewing on their finger nails due to nerves caused by the game.

Losing Michael Floyd does no favors for the Irish, with his quick start to 2009 the national media has been all-over calling him a future first round pick in the NFL draft, something I have been saying since signing day well over a year ago. The hurt that this injury puts on this offense will not show its head this weekend however as the Irish will get off the bus running the football against Purdue and continue to do so until the Boilermakers adjust their defense.

Plain and simple, the Boilermakers can't stop the run. Notre Dame has some issues themselves but nowhere near as bad as Purdue has an issue with stopping the run in 2009. So far this year we have seen Akron, Oregon, and Northern Illinois average 181 yards per game on the ground against the Boilermakers this season, expect that trend to continue.

Armando Allen had a coming out party of sorts a year ago when Purdue traveled to South Bend, he put 134 yards on the ground while averaging 5.0 ypc. To that date, it was his best performance in a Notre Dame uniform. Expect another big game from the running backs this weekend as well.

Jimmy Clausen has moved his way up the ESPN Heisman rankings, checking in at fourth this week. He loses his favorite target in Michael Floyd but don't expect this to slow the passing game when the Irish deem it necessary to throw. The oh-so-present run threat will keep Purdue cheating up until they are burned on a deep ball, perhaps even afterwards.

Jason Werner leads the Purdue defense, expect the Irish to throw and run away from where he lines up on defense, much like they threw away from and ran away from Greg Jones of Michigan State a week ago. So far on the year Werner has 6 tackles for loss, a sack, and an interception. He happens to be a playmaker but is the exception to the rule for Purdue on defense.

The Boilermakers have given up an average of 32.3 ppg this year, I don't see the Irish having a major hurdle to jump over to reach that. This will easily be the best offense Purdue has seen to date, don't think Notre Dame won't make that a known fact by the end of the evening.

To Purdue's credit they have put up 36.3 ppg this year in three contests. Ralph Bolden leads the Boilermaker charge as he has rushed for 421 yards on the season while reaching the endzone 4 times. He currently holds a 6.8 average yards per carry, a number Notre Dame looks to bring down. The passing game is what Purdue offenses have become famous for but stop the run on Saturday and it turns into a very long evening for the Boilermakers. A big game from both Ethan Johnson and Ian Williams as well as a little help from the linebackers will be needed.

Joey Elliott will be doing the quarterback duties for Purdue on Saturday night, he has a strong arm but has had trouble in decision making this season, already throwing five interceptions three games in. His favorite targets are Keith Smith and Aaron Valentin who have combined for 33 receptions and have each scored a touchdown in 2009.

Purdue will be playing with a sense of urgency after falling to Northern Illinois in West Lafayette a week ago. Expect the Boilermakers to come out swinging, perhaps a trick play or two on their first series even.

At the end of the night it will however be another win for Notre Dame in a game that shows how far off track the two programs currently are with each other.

Predictions:

Nick (2-1): Notre Dame 38 Purdue 20
Mark (2-1): Notre Dame 42 Purdue 24

In the meantime, enjoy what happened when Notre Dame traveled to Purdue four years ago. Just happened to stumble upon this earlier, thought everyone would enjoy looking back on a very enjoyable night.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js6RbB1fARw
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

Notre Dame-Purdue Preview: Analysis, Prediction, and Injury Updates

Will Notre Dame's offense still be able to produce after losing Michael Floyd for the season? Is Purdue really that bad? These are some very good questions, questions that need to be answered and that will be answered -- at least in part -- this coming Saturday.

Purdue's Reckman suspended for Notre Dame game

The Big Ten has suspended Purdue offensive guard Zach Reckman for Saturday's game against Notre Dame after it reviewed Reckman's late hit at the end of the Northern Illinois game. Reckman dropped a right forearm on NIU's Sean Progar after Progar recovered a fumble and slid to end Purdue's final desperation play in the Huskies' 28-21 win. NIU's Alex Kube...

Purdue's Reckman banned for Saturday's game

The Big Ten has suspended Purdue offensive guard Zach Reckman for Saturday's game against Notre Dame after it reviewed Reckman's late hit at the end of the Northern Illinois game.

Terrible Notre Dame News

This is a little late, but no less significant…. From ESPN: Notre Dame will likely be without wide receiver Michael Floyd for the rest of the regular season and quarterback Jimmy Clausen might not be 100 percent when the Fighting Irish play at Purdue on Saturday. Floyd underwent surgery Sunday for a broken left collar bone. Coach Charlie Weis said he hasn’t been told...

Offensive guard Zach Reckman of Purdue Boilermakers suspended one game for late hit

The Big Ten has suspended Purdue offensive guard Zach Reckman for Saturday's game against Notre Dame after it reviewed Reckman's late hit at the end of the Northern Illinois game.

Statistically Speaking: Michigan State

It Came From the Game Notes• Michael Floyd didn't even play 2.5 games this season. But he finished the year with 358 yards receiving. That is only 3 yards behind what the most productive receiver in 2007, Robby Parris, did over the entire season.• Junior RB Armando Allen is a perfect six-for-six on third down and short (two yards or less) this year, converting all six attempts...

Will Losing Michael Floyd Cost Charlie Weis His Job at Notre Dame?

Charlie Weis must feel as if the walls are closing in on him. Sure his team is 2-1 and lost in the last 11 seconds to an undefeated and ranked opponent. Still somehow, it seems like the breaks are going against the Notre Dame coach. The opening game was a breeze, and maybe falsely reinforced that the Notre Dame defense would be equal to its offensive counterpart in a 35-0 beating...

Fighting Irish Will Miss Michael Floyd, but Others Could Shine

It didn't take long for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to lose a key member of their team.  Charlie Weis, in what many consider a make-or-break year, has lost arguably his best overall player.  Though just a sophomore, Michael Floyd has shown he is the most dangerous offensive player Notre Dame has to offer.  In three games this season, Floyd caught 13 passes for...

D-Day Hits Notre Dame: Weis, McCarthy, and Floyd Finished

Chaos has been crowned king on the campus of Notre Dame.A dark cloud descended upon South Bend Monday morning as a gray haze and a cold early fall drizzle filled an atmosphere once ripe with Irish football optimism.Jack Swarbrick read a brief three-minute statement and then left the podium without taking questions after explaining that, “the Notre Dame family needs time to...

Get Gamm - Week FourLet the fun begin. The Big Ten finally gets to move away from OOC play and focus efforts on beating the snot out of each other. It will be nice to lay a little low on the radar with the pundits who like to bullwhip the league week in and week out.Picking with me this week is Mayo170. Mayo went a rock solid 9-1 last week. It gets tougher to make up ground with...

Who Should Replace Michael Floyd For Notre Dame?

On Saturday, the Fighting Irish got a big victory over Michigan State. The win was huge in a lot of ways. It is a rival who has won six straight in South Bend. That was the first of the many monkeys Charlie Weis had to get off his back in 2009. Finally, the defense finally found a way to hold a lead and come through with the game on the line. As great as the victory was...

Notre Dame: Three Down, Nine to Go

The 2009 season is well under way, and with one quarter of the schedule in the record books, I thought I’d share my impressions about the three games so far. As a self-confessed Notre Dame partisan, I’ll work hard to stay objective.    1. Our offense can play with anyone in the country Having seen the level of play over the last two years, one has to be hesitant...

Solving The Michael Floyd Problem: Step One

It’s been said that the first step towards recovery is acceptance. So Notre Dame fans everywhere have been trying to tell themselves that the team will be fine without Michael Floyd. He can’t be the whole offense, right? What happened last year after he went out vs. Navy was a fluke. It had to be. This team is better, more mature, and more dynamic, pick your adjective...

Notre Dame vs. Purdue: A Post-Floyd Plan for Points

Have you noticed the difference between Charlie Weis as just the play caller versus Charlie Weis the Offensive Coordinator? If you have yet to notice, you will Saturday night when the Fighting Irish take on the Boilermakers of Purdue. Weis's role as Offensive Coordinator will be vital as the Irish must continue to score points without star receiver Michael Floyd. By...
THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.