The Purdue football team fell to No. 2 Oregon 35-0 at Ross-Ade Stadium on Friday night.

Kyndrich Breedlove recorded his third interception of the season and tied for the game lead with a career-high eight tackles, including four solos. He picked off a deep pass from Oregon (7-0, 4-0 B1G) quarterback Dillon Gabriel in the second quarter.

Yanni Karlaftis also totaled eight tackles, including seven solos. Mo Omonode posted his first sack of the season, and Will Heldt added his fifth of the year.

On the offensive side, Purdue (1-6, 0-4 B1G) tallied a season-high 40 rushing attempts, running for 208 yards and a 5.2 average behind Reggie Love III's 93 yards on 11 carries.

Purdue's 202 rushing yards were the second-most allowed by the second-ranked Ducks so far this season. The Boilers broke 10 runs that went for 10 yards or more on the night.

Love, the senior from St. Louis, amassed a career-best 8.5 yards per carry (min. five attempts).

Ryan Browne made his second career start, completing 9 of 19 passes for 93 yards and rushing a game-high 14 times for 48 yards.

Devin Mockobee totaled 46 yards on 10 carries, good for a 4.6 average.

Max Klare again led the Boilers in receiving with 32 yards on three catches. It was the sophomore's fifth time leading the team in receiving yardage this season.

After the Ducks' three first drives resulted in touchdowns, the Boilermaker defense bowed up and stopped Oregon from scoring on six of their final eight drives.

Purdue racked up 301 yards of offense but was ultimately held scoreless on the evening.

Keelan Crimmins pinned two punts inside the 20, including one that was placed perfectly inside the Oregon one-yard line in the second quarter. He finished with four punts for 158 yards, an average of 39.5 yards per punt.

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The Boilermakers head into a bye week and will return to a sold out Ross-Ade Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 2, to face Northwestern on Military Appreciation Day. Both the start time and network are yet to be announced.