Purdue is a throwing football team.

Everybody knows that. The Boilermakers love to throw the football. However, starting QB Elijah Sindelar is questionable for the game on Saturday against TCU. He is dealing with a “slight concussion” according to coach Jeff Brohm.

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Sindelar is leading the country in passing through the first two weeks of the season, but that doesn’t matter according to TCU coach Gary Patterson and what his gameplan will be on Saturday. If Sindelar starts, great. If redshirt freshman QB Jack Plummer starts, great.

Here’s Patterson about his thought on the Purdue QB situation:

“To be honest with you, both of them run the same offense,” Patterson said. “Coach Brohm would know the differences, but for all of us unless you had to watch a full season, you can’t really tell the difference. You always want to play the best. That’s why you schedule the games. You schedule Ohio State because I always wanted to coach against Urban Meyer. You like playing Ohio State, you go to Purdue, you like playing LSU as we’ve played in the past.

“You’ve got to find out where you are as a program and get ready to go and you’ve got to play on the road.”

Purdue-TCU is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday at Ross-Ade Stadium.