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  No Jonah Coleman, no problem for Washington. Adam Mohammed scored a career-high three rushing touchdowns as Washington beat Purdue 49-13 on Saturday night. Washington (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten) bested its win total from last season, its first under second-year coach Jedd Fisch, with the victory while Purdue (2-9, 0-8) lost its ninth straight game. Mohammed, a sophomore who entered the evening with two career touchdowns that both came this season before Big Ten play, got Washington on the scoreboard late in the first quarter with a 1-yard plunge. He again tumbled into the end zone from one yard out early in the second quarter, and added a 5-yard TD run just before halftime.

Mohammed was pressed into a more prominent role since star running back Coleman was injured during last week's 13-10 loss to Wisconsin, and did not appear in Saturday's contest despite dressing and participating in pregame warmups. Fisch expected Coleman to be available up until just before kickoff, but Mohammed was prepared to start since the beginning of the week. Redshirt freshman running back Jordan Washington also scored his first career touchdown when he raced up the sideline for a 68-yard score in the second quarter. The high school track star made one Purdue defender miss, and was off to the races from there. Purdue, which was held without any points in the first half for the second time this season, didn't score until kicker Spencer Porath notched a 41-yard field goal midway through the third quarter. Porath added another field goal, a 53-yarder, in the fourth quarter. Malachi Singleton threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to EJ Horton Jr., marking the only time Purdue reached the end zone in the game. Washington's Demond Williams Jr. threw for 257 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Audric Harris in the third quarter. The Boilermakers mustered just 167 yards passing, marking five straight games a Purdue quarterback did not throw for at least 200 yards. - Washington/AP College Football


(DS#59 RB) So/2028 RB Adam MohammedWashington
News Source: Washington/AP College Football


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