WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - SEPTEMBER 10: Aloyis Gray #10 of the Purdue Boilermakers attempts to catch the ball that eventually fell incomplete against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Ross-Ade Stadium on September 10, 2016 in West Lafayette, Indiana. Cincinnati defeated Purdue 38-20. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Purdue's field is sinking into oblivion and it might actually benefit the Boilermakers

Can they fix it in time for the game?

Purdue has only gotten into the end zone 13 times this season and is averaging only 24 points this season. If the Boillermakers had gotten into the end zone a little more they might have noticed a huge sinkhole taking it over on their field.

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The groundskeeping crew tweeted out some photos of the damage and fortunately they will have until October 15 to get it all fixed up.

That seems less than ideal for a football team trying to play a game on that turf. Hopefully the crew can get it fixed so people can go back to watching their team not make it into that end zone.

 

[h/t FOX Sports]