Purdue is SO awful that they're not even worthy of my ridicule.
It was suggested by the announcers that Cignetti’s method may be the new way to go. PU will have a new coach and he may bring a stable full of talented and experienced players with him. Things today aren’t the way they used to be.Will be several years before they regain the Bucket again
Assuming a good coach will go there.It was suggested by the announcers that Cignetti’s method may be the new way to go. PU will have a new coach and he may bring a stable full of talented and experienced players with him. Things today aren’t the way they used to be.
That was the worst performance I’ve seen by a PU team in my 60+ years of Bucket battles. I loved every minute of it and expect this afterglow to continue far into the coming new year.Purdue is SO awful that they're not even worthy of my ridicule.
Probably true, but don't expect Purdue to make a splash anything close to Cignetti.It was suggested by the announcers that Cignetti’s method may be the new way to go. PU will have a new coach and he may bring a stable full of talented and experienced players with him. Things today aren’t the way they used to be.
Don't ya just love that!Probably true, but don't expect Purdue to make a splash anything close to Cignetti.
Several generations would be fine with Me.Will be several years before they regain the Bucket again
Like I have said many times over the years on Peegs. Coaches don't think like fans. I grew up with one, only on a high school level. They still don't there either. A coach will see a B1G program, B1G tv money, and he knows HE IS the guy that can turn things around and win. They will have plenty of applicants for that job.Assuming a good coach will go there.
They have to make a commitment they have never made before to football. An established coach will command $7-8 million easily plus a huge bump in NIL. And last time they settled on an unproven 36 year old assistant.Like I have said many times over the years on Peegs. Coaches don't think like fans. I grew up with one, only on a high school level. They still don't there either. A coach will see a B1G program, B1G tv money, and he knows HE IS the guy that can turn things around and win. They will have plenty of applicants for that job.
They need to get their $$ figured out. They appear from the outside to have been so resistant to NIL that they're way behind and still not wanting to do it in the manner the current environment demands. That would be a big turnoff to a lot of coaches.Like I have said many times over the years on Peegs. Coaches don't think like fans. I grew up with one, only on a high school level. They still don't there either. A coach will see a B1G program, B1G tv money, and he knows HE IS the guy that can turn things around and win. They will have plenty of applicants for that job.
This makes sense to me. In the coach candidate interview process a school might ask “what players do you think might come with you?”It was suggested by the announcers that Cignetti’s method may be the new way to go. PU will have a new coach and he may bring a stable full of talented and experienced players with him. Things today aren’t the way they used to be.
IU said they had no money too but came up with what was needed in pay and NIL.They need to get their $$ figured out. They appear from the outside to have been so resistant to NIL that they're way behind and still not wanting to do it in the manner the current environment demands. That would be a big turnoff to a lot of coaches.
excellent point and you can addIt's been mentioned several times that p u is the worst team anyone has ever seen play but I think it's important to note that our guys Made them look that way last night...
I've watched several p u games just to do some pseudo-scouting to be able to discuss them on here and the truth is that they do have some talented players on that team and gave a couple of Big Ten teams all they wanted...
They lost by 1 to Illinois at Illinois in OT, lost by 6 to Northwestern in OT, and just lost by 7 up at Michigan State right before they played us...
My point is not to laud p u but to point out that our TEAM made them look that bad last night... If we hadn't keep our boot on their throats, start to finish, they were perfectly capable of making some runs... Our guys never gave them a chance to even believe they had a real shot at doing so...
That was a good Win, start to finish, and we made them look that bad, never giving them a chance to even consider being competitive... Other than that QB fumble, all the rest of their fumbles and interceptions were Forced by our guys...
Credit where Credit is due... That was some Great Defense & Offense we laid on them last night...
Now their coaching staff is a complete joke but they're not completely devoid of talent as evidenced by their games at Illinois and up at M$U...
Yeah, we decided to do it for football too. We made the decision to embrace before that with the hoops program. Purdoo doesn't appear to want to do it for anything. Daniels' open letter set the tone for their ongoing resistance to NIL.IU said they had no money too but came up with what was needed in pay and NIL.
And have seen it pay off in the first year. When was the last time Memorial Stadium sold out? Merch sales have got to be vastly better too, and they will have post-season revenues this year.IU said they had no money too but came up with what was needed in pay and NIL.
Fingers crossed they don't fix their NIL and that plus their lameness scares off coaches.They need to get their $$ figured out. They appear from the outside to have been so resistant to NIL that they're way behind and still not wanting to do it in the manner the current environment demands. That would be a big turnoff to a lot of coaches.
Plus they still owe $9M for the remainder of Walter's contract in 2027. 😂They have to make a commitment they have never made before to football. An established coach will command $7-8 million easily plus a huge bump in NIL. And last time they settled on an unproven 36 year old assistant.
I think the PUkes are so cheap they are actually counting on that Profit Sharing money in 2025. You are right. Coaches will want that NIL pot.They need to get their $$ figured out. They appear from the outside to have been so resistant to NIL that they're way behind and still not wanting to do it in the manner the current environment demands. That would be a big turnoff to a lot of coaches.
Yea, if they count on NIL getting capped/limited once the rev share starts... that's not a good strategy. I doubt the big schools are going to give up the big NIL that gives them an advantage. Players could go to court too.I think the PUkes are so cheap they are actually counting on that Profit Sharing money in 2025. You are right. Coaches will want that NIL pot.
I guess once the NIL court case is solved, there will be even more to follow it. Non stop ... once you have that kind of money being paid out ... you can't decrease it by law just to control it. As they say "the gate is open and the cows are out of the pasture" .... They have to move fast otherwise they miss the Portal Window ... ask Washington how that turned out this year.Yea, if they count on NIL getting capped/limited once the rev share starts... that's not a good strategy. I doubt the big schools are going to give up the big NIL that gives them an advantage. Players could go to court too.
Chris Creighton?It was suggested by the announcers that Cignetti’s method may be the new way to go. PU will have a new coach and he may bring a stable full of talented and experienced players with him. Things today aren’t the way they used to be.
"I go .500 , Google me!"Chris Creighton?