WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Jerod Void ran for 101 yards and a score, and Dustin Keller caught two touchdown passes to lead No. 13 Purdue to a 49-24 win over Akron on Saturday.<br>
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New starter Brandon Kirsch ran the offense effectively, completing 22 of 34 passes for 252 yards and two touchdowns for the Boilermakers (1-0), who had 267 yards passing and rushed for 211.<br>
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Kirsch's favorite target was Dorien Bryant, who caught nine passes for 70 yards.<br>
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Luke Getsy, getting his first start for the Zips (0-1) after the departure of four-year starter Charlie Frye to the NFL, was 25-for-44 for 283 yards and two touchdowns.<br>
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Jason Montgomery caught five passes for 154 yards and three touchdowns for Akron, which had 385 yards of total offense.<br>
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Purdue led 28-14 late in the third quarter when the Zips got down to the Boilermakers 5. They were held to a 22-yard field goal by Jason Swiger, however, and Purdue quickly asserted control. The Boilermakers went 77 yards on their next drive, which culminated with a 3-yard run by Bryant that made the score 35-17.<br>
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The Zips haven't beaten a Big Ten opponent in more than a century and are 1-14 all-time against the conference. Their only win came over Ohio State in 1894.<br>
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The Boilermakers converted four third-down situations on the game's opening drive before Ray Williams took an option pitch 13 yards for a touchdown.<br>
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The Boilermakers saw immediate success with their new option game.<br>
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On a third-and-1 on the opening drive, Kirsch got the yard he needed on an option keeper. On a second-and-goal from the Akron 13, Kirsch took the snap out of the shotgun then ran left and delivered a pitch to Williams, who scored just over six minutes into the game.<br>
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Purdue's Kory Sheets recovered Bernard Pollard's blocked punt and ran 13 yards for a touchdown to give the Boilermakers a 14-0 lead in the final minute of the first quarter.<br>
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Akron's offense got untracked early in the second quarter. Getsy's 8-yard touchdown pass to Montgomery concluded a five-play, 81-yard drive that trimmed Purdue's lead to 14-7.<br>
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Purdue responded less than a minute later when Void broke loose for a 46-yard touchdown run.<br>
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Akron running back Brett Biggs completed a 79-yard touchdown pass to Montgomery to cut Purdue's lead to 21-14 with 1:31 left in the first half.<br>
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Purdue responded by going 65 yards on six plays. Kirsch's 4-yard touchdown pass to Keller gave Purdue a 28-14 halftime lead.<br>
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