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He expects them to bring heavy pressure – Illinois’ pass rush has improved as the season has progressed – and believes the Boilermakers will have to be able to run the ball with their by-committee backfield.

“I think it has to. I think it takes pressure off the quarterback,” Hope said. “I think it does some things to open up your passing game.”

Purdue is averaging 158.8 yards a game on the ground, but none of its backs has more than Akeem Shavers’ 553 yards.

Marve, though, believes Illinois’ pass defense may be vulnerable.

“They bring a lot of blitzes, play very good man coverage, and we’re in a playoff situation right now, so we’ve got to be ready for it,” he said. “The great thing about the blitz is if you break it down, big plays are there, so that’s a huge risk by them.”

The Boilermakers will play against a defense missing its most talented player. Linebacker Jonathan Brown is out for a second straight week with a shoulder injury, Beckman said. Brown was the team’s leading tackler before he was hurt, but with just two games left Beckman says he isn’t sure he’ll have him back at all this season.

Purdue has for the most of the past decade had the edge on the Illini, winning seven of 10 and six of the last seven.

That includes last year’s 21-14 win at Purdue, a midseason game some Illinois players have pointed to as the point where things started to fall apart for Illinois in what turned into a six-game losing streak. It cost Ron Zook his job and brought Beckman to town.

Sizing up the Boilermakers this week, Beckman was impressed by their win over Iowa and how it, at least for the moment, turned their season around.

“That win last week was very, very big,” he said. “And the way they did it, to be on the road and to go down there and kick that field goal.”

It certainly improved the outlook at Purdue, and made Saturday what amounts to a playoff game.

“We had a lot of fun,” Hope said. “We had a blast.”

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