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Saturday, November 20, 2004
WEST LAFAYTTE, Ind. (AP) -- Purdue's Kyle Orton played just as he had envisioned. The completions, first downs and touchdown passes came almost too easily. He shredded Indiana's defense for 522 yards and six touchdowns and led the Boilermakers' record-breaking offense to a 63-24 rout of Indiana in the annual Old Oaken Bucket game. "I actually went to bed last night thinking it would be nice to get our offense going again like we had earlier in the year," Orton said. "It was a great ending." ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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