The last time Purdue and Oregon State played against each other, Lyndon B. Johnson was president.

That was 1967. This weekend — 54 years later — the two teams will open their respective seasons in West Lafayette.

Oregon State went 2-5 last year while Purdue went 2-4. As the 2021 campaign gets started, ESPN’s FPI heavily predicts the Boilermakers to come out on top — a 75.7% chance of doing so, to be exact.

The Beavers had a four-man battle for the starting quarterback position, with sixth-year senior Sam Noyer winning the job. Last year at Colorado, he threw for 1,101 yards and six touchdowns on 88-for-160 passing. If he can get the offense going, Oregon State might have a chance.

But for Jeff Brohm’s Boilermakers, defense was the biggest question mark in 2020 — and he addressed that with new coaching hires this offseason. If Purdue can clamp down at all on defense, it’ll have a strong advantage, especially if dual-threat quarterback Jack Plummer plays well.

Kickoff between Purdue and Oregon State is set for 7 p.m. ET on Sept. 4.