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p u r d u e v s . i o w a p h o t o g a l l e r y The only challenge on an otherwise cool but beautiful fall day was a steady wind that caused Thomas Meadows to seek assistance when kicking the ball off in the second quarter. The 55-degree temperature was seasonal, but probably not warm enough to go on long without shirts. Yet this group of grade school kids decided to go shirtless late in the game, and they were noticed by the fans that remained for the entire game. One of the struggles Etling has had from time to time is getting the plays in on time. Here, he looks at the plays on his wristband while the rest of the team waits for the call. Early in the contest, Etling tried to air it out to DeAngelo Yancey. The freshman receiver complained moments later about being held, but nothing was called. Yancey did have two catches against Iowa for 11 yards after having just one catch the past two weeks. Before that, Yancey became the first freshman in Purdue history to have back-to-back 100-yard receiving efforts. GoldanDBlack express • volume 24, express 10  •  8

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