Jeff Brohm looks ahead at Nebraska's offense, compares Huskers' Wan'Dale Robinson to Rondale Moore
Purdue is now 2-6 overall. The Boilermakers have four games remaining.
In order to become bowl eligible, six wins are needed. You can do the math here. Purdue has to be perfect the rest of the way.
Standing in front of the Boilermakers this coming weekend is Nebraska. The Cornhuskers have been a bit of a disappointment this season at 4-4 overall, but when clicking, the offense can be scary.
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On Monday, during Purdue coach Jeff Brohm’s weekly press conference, he talked about the Huskers’ offense in particular:
Brohm on Nebraska offense: Always athletic QB who will spread field and use legs. Have ability to score some points.
— Tom Dienhart (@TomDienhart1) October 28, 2019
Brohm on Wandale Robinson: Similar to Rondale Moore. Strong. Built low to the ground. Gets open deep. Those are the guys who can make big-time explosive plays.
— Tom Dienhart (@TomDienhart1) October 28, 2019
Brohm compared Wan’Dale Robinson to Rondale Moore — Purdue’s All-American wide receiver. Robinson technically plays running back, but he is electrifying in terms of being an overall offensive weapon. Get him out in open space and, well, look out.
Both Robinson and Moore are young game-changers and if Purdue wants to begin its perfect end-of-season run, it will have to at least try and hold down Robinson.