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  Purdue's rushing attack received a potential boost Sunday when former Central Michigan running back Kobe Lewis announced his transfer to the Boilermakers. Lewis, a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining, missed the 2021 season with an ACL injury. Lewis, who is from Americus, Georgia, was on campus over the weekend and was checked out by Purdue's doctors to determine the health of his knee, the Journal & Courier has learned.

The 5-foot-11, 220-pound Lewis could give the struggling running game a lift. He's rushed for 1,579 career yards, scored 18 touchdowns and has eight 100-yard games. Lewis has 40 receptions for 270 yards during this time with the Chippewas and likely will help the Boilermakers in the return game. Lewis returned 26 kickoffs during the 2018 season - the most among Mid-American Conference players - averaging 21.9 yards, which ranked third in the league. - Journal and Courier


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