Chicago Sun-Times

NORTHWESTE­RN AT PURDUE

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The facts: 7 p.m., ESPN; 720-AM. The records: Northweste­rn 0-0, Purdue 0-0.

The storyline: Wildcats senior quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson referred to preseason rankings the other day as a “bunch of trash,” and who can blame him? We don’t actually know in August what any of these teams will look like in September, let alone November and beyond. And as for Thorson himself, well, we can’t be sure what to expect on that front either.

About eight months removed from tearing his right ACL in the Music City Bowl, Thorson is listed as a co-starter with junior T.J. Green on the official depth chart. That’s a little misleading — it’s Thorson’s job all the way, assuming he’s fit enough to perform it — but it does create some doubt that he’s fully good to go.

No such doubt exists about Purdue quarterbac­ks David Blough and Elijah Sindelar. Blough, a fifth-year senior, has 25 starts to his credit. The taller, sturdier Sindelar, a junior, started eight games in 2017 — three of them after tearing the ACL in his left knee. They’re just in an oldfashion­ed competitio­n for the No. 1 job.

‘‘I think they’re more similar than different,’’ Wildcats coach Pat Fitzgerald said. ‘‘They’re two guys with great bodies of work. I’m sure they’ve spent a lot of time together getting ready and during training camp. We’ll be prepared for both.’’

The line: Boilermake­rs by 1½. Greenberg’s pick: Purdue, 24-17.

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