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Purdue's Akeem Shavers carries the ball as Western Michigan's Freddie Bishop (97) give chase in the first half of the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl college football game Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Duane Burleson)

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Purdue hangs on for bowl win

Updated: Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011, 8:57 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011, 8:55 PM EST

DETROIT (AP) - Purdue quarterback Caleb TerBush took the final snap, sprinted to the sideline and handed the football to coach Danny Hope.

Perhaps empowered by getting a contract extension recently, Hope made the gutsy decision to go for two onside kicks in the first half and both gambles paid off for the Boilermakers in a 37-32 win over Western Michigan on Tuesday night in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

Raheem Mostert returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown, third-string running back Reggie Pegram scored the first two TDs of his career and Carson Wiggs made two field goals to give the Boilermakers a 27-15 lead at halftime.

Wiggs also recovered one of his onside kicks, both of which he tapped toward a sideline after running at full speed as if he was trying to boot the ball deep.

Purdue (7-6) had another 12-point lead early in the fourth quarter, but the Big Ten team had to hold on for the win against the Mid-American Conference program.

The Broncos (7-6) got the ball with a chance to go ahead, but their comeback hopes ended when quarterback Alex Carder fumbled for his fifth turnover with just under 2 minutes left.

Ryan Russell forced the final fumble and Bruce Gaston recovered to seal the win in a game that entertained 46,177 fans inside the home of the Detroit Lions.

The Boilermakers played in a bowl for the first time since 2007, when they beat Central Michigan — also in Detroit.

Western Michigan fell to 0-5 in postseason play.

Purdue's Akeem Shavers ran for a career-high 148 yards on 22 carries, filling in for the injured Ralph Bolden, and was named the game's MVP.

TerBush was 8 of 13 for 101 yards with a 33-yard touchdown pass to Gary Bush midway through the third quarter that put Purdue up 34-18. Robert Marve was 6 of 7 for 76 yards with a 1-yard scoring pass to Pegram in the first quarter.

Purdue defensive end Gerald Gooden had two of his team's four interceptions, and gave back one of those two turnovers to the Broncos in a game filled with miscues and missed opportunities for both teams.

Western Michigan's star receiver, Jordan White, who drew at least one NFL scout to watch him, caught 13 passes for 249 yards and a score.

Carder was 31 of 57 for 413 yards with three TDs — also connecting with Josh Schaffer and Chleb Ravenell for scores. But the junior matched a career high with four interceptions and gave up the ball a fifth time to end the Broncos' chances to rally for the victory in their homestate in front of many of their fans.

Purdue will go back across the border to Indiana happy, especially school officials who added two years to Hope's deal last week to keep him under contract through 2016.

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