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IOWA CITY – A familiar theme of Purdue’s football season played out again Saturday.

“We have the talent to do it, we have the coaches to do it. We need to make more plays and be consistent and do our job. The biggest thing is do our job and obviously we weren’t able to get it done.”

Following last week’s loss at Northwestern, Hazell showed his team 13 plays that could’ve made a difference to change the seven-point margin of defeat into a victory.

On the next play, Yancey dropped another apparent touchdown across the middle.

“I want to be the guy in the receiving room and to be that you’ve got to make those plays,” he said.

Other plays were a factor, especially on the first three drives when the Hawkeyes sprinted to a 20-0 lead on their first 21 plays and were headed toward a blowout before a bundled-up crowd that braved six inches of snow at Kinnick Stadium.

The Boilermakers have one last chance to start making those plays they missed Saturday and at other times this season.

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