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Sept. 16, 2013 Issue

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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Game Preview: Purdue Fifth-year senior quarterback Rob Henry ran for the Boilermakers' only score and completed 18 of 35 passes for 161 yards with two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown, in a 42-7 loss at Cincinnati Aug. 31. photo courtesy purdue media relations for at least two touchdowns in every game in which he was the starter. Offensive coordinator Al Borges had a full month to install more of a West Coast offense prior to the Wolverines' appearance in the Outback Bowl. In that game, a loss to South Carolina, Gardner threw for 214 yards and three touchdowns in a balanced attack that dominated the time of possession. "That's when we started to take a pretty good step," Borges told reporters in August. "We scratched the surface pretty good in the bowl game, but still weren't there." Balas believes that the ceiling is still a long ways away for Gardner in the new Michigan offense. "I think Devin Gardner is a legit AllAmerican candidate if he plays to his potential," he said. "He's a guy with extreme confidence and pinpoint accuracy. He can do some things with his feet, too." Gardner will have to choose from a committee of receivers in the passing game this season. The loss of sophomore wide receiver Amara Darboh (foot surgery) will spread the touches even more. Darboh was expected to have a breakout season after playing mostly special teams as a freshman.

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