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10/10/2009 5:24 PM EDT
Minnesota tops hapless Purdue 35-20
MINNESOTA 35, PURDUE 20

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI
AP Sports Writer

MINNEAPOLIS(AP) -- Lee Campbell intercepted a pass and blocked a
field goal to set up touchdowns for Minnesota in a 35-20 victory
over mistake-prone Purdue on Saturday.

Kevin Whaley rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown for the Golden
Gophers (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten), who forced three turnovers in their
first victory at home since beating Air Force on Sept. 12.

Purdue's Keith Smith caught seven passes for 126 yards and a
touchdown, and Joey Elliott threw for 299 yards and two
touchdowns with two interceptions. The Boilermakers (1-5, 0-2)
have lost five in a row.

Purdue led Minnesota 10-0 after the first quarter. But Elliott
threw the ball right to Campbell, who returned it to the Purdue
2-yard line. DeLeon Eskridge scored from 1 yard out to give the
Gophers their first lead at 14-10 with five minutes to go in the
first half.

Then everything came apart in a disastrous third quarter for the
Boilermakers. Purdue had a 7-yard punt, a fumble on a kick
return and a blocked field goal, and the Gophers turned all
three into touchdowns to pull away.

With Purdue trailing 14-13 early in the period, Chris Summers'
punt traveled just 7 yards to give Minnesota the ball in Purdue
territory. Whaley's 28-yard run set up quarterback Adam Weber's
2-yard run to make it 21-13.

Keith Carlos fumbled the ensuing kickoff to give the Gophers the
ball at the Purdue 30. Five plays later, the first touchdown of
Whaley's career pushed the lead to 28-13.

The quarter ended when Campbell blocked Carson Wiggs' field-goal
attempt. Traye Simmons scooped the ball up and raced 47 yards
for the TD, the first time the Gophers had returned a blocked
kick for a score since Oct. 21, 1989, against Indiana.

The opportunistic play help the Gophers overcome poor days from
Weber and receiver Eric Decker and bounce back from a
heartbreaking loss to rival Wisconsin last week.

Weber was just 5 for 9 for 74 yards with two interceptions, and
Decker had three catches for 50 yards, his lowest output of the
season.

Whaley picked up the slack, making the most out of his eight
carries. He was shot in the leg outside a nightclub in his
hometown of Virginia Beach, Va., in the spring before he
enrolled at Minnesota last year. Whaley redshirted in 2008.

Aaron Valentin added eight catches for 80 yards and a touchdown
for Purdue.