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Purdue spring practice: Day 12 scrimmage analysis

Purdue's receivers need to do a better, more consistent job, of delivering on big plays.
Purdue's receivers need to do a better, more consistent job, of delivering on big plays.

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Purdue held its second scrimmage of the spring Saturday and its first practice outdoors of the spring, getting in 100-plus snaps at Ross-Ade Stadium.

The scrimmage pitted the No. 1 units vs. each other and then the second- and third-team units against each other. There were no crossover 1s vs. 2s, which is a good thing because that’s an unnecessarily uneven matchup, regardless of side.

A closer look at the practice, including the latest two-deep, which players impressed and which ones disappointed, in our analysis:

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