Ignore all the CFP talk this week. Only one thing matters this week. Everything else will take care of itself.
Right, flush yesterday & laser-focus on PU. Go Hoosiers.Ignore all the CFP talk this week. Only one thing matters this week. Everything else will take care of itself.
I piss on PUke every week not just this week.Ignore all the CFP talk this week. Only one thing matters this week. Everything else will take care of itself.
I honestly think that Cig will have the team ready to kill. I think the IU players will be ready to faceplant someone. Will the crowd be ready? A sell out on a probably cold Saturday night? I turned off that MSU / PUke game at halftime and was surprised by the final score. MSU does do a lot of self-destruction on offense though so maybe it was more MSU than Purdue for the comeback.Opened up 25 pt favorites.
PU will be up for the game after their embarrassing season and it’s a rivalry. They played MSU kinda well. It will be frigid. It’s not a cake walk of a game.
PU isn't Michigan or Ohio State: they don't have their horses. That being said, some adjustments need to be made.You will probably see Pu blitz on every passing down and some running downs. They saw how it has affected us the last two games. They have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
It's a big step up from the JV to the varsity.Purdue could end up playing 5 playoff teams: ND, Oregon, OSU, PSU, IU.
do you think PU has a defense in teh same stratosphere as UM and OSU?I don’t see IU dominating. The defense has played well but the offense has fallen off a cliff.
No, but Indiana hasn't adjusted to other teams overloading our OL (outnumbering) either. Fingers crossed on that this coming wknd.do you think PU has a defense in teh same stratosphere as UM and OSU?
I don't know the specifics as well as you're stating and generally agree that these rivalry games can get sideways, but how many of those headscratchers you referenced were played at the favorite's home stadium? we're going to drag their dicks in the dirt.If the opportunity is there to blow them out and run it up, then yes, I think Cig will do so. He knows the fans want it and that it should help with in-state recruits. That’s the way Tiller looked at it, too. Also he needs all the style points he can muster to try and secure a CFP bid.
That said, we all know sometimes these games go sideways. ‘81, what turned out to be a Jim Young’s (a great coach) last game, IU, coming in 2-8, pulled a big upset. ‘86, PU came in 2-8, Leon had already been fired. IU comes in 6-4 and a 20+ point favorite at PU…horrible loss for IU!! Could go on and on, like ‘89, don’t even get me started!!
The ‘03 PU team was maybe Tiller’s best. The week before they lost a heartbreaker in OT to OSU. Boilers came in totally disinterested vs a terrible IU team of GD’s and only because LoVecchio missed multiple open receivers at or near the end zone, did they escape, 24-16, IU having to settle for 3 FGs. IU in ‘93, came in 7-3 after 2 weeks in a row of heartbreaking losses at PSU and OSU. Coletto had already fired his dc and Spack, the LBs coach, after giving up 59 at Minnesota in late October, and gave IU all they wanted that day, in just a 7-point win.
IU needs to leave no doubt!!
A lot of that has to do with the teams we’ve played the last two weeks. Theres 7 projected defensive 1st rd picks on Michigan and Ohio State alone. IU will be able to name the score against Purdue…IU will dominate their lines.I don’t see IU dominating. The defense has played well but the offense has fallen off a cliff.
Ahia's defense will be playing elsewhere Sat.I don’t see IU dominating. The defense has played well but the offense has fallen off a cliff.
I’ve been watching this rivalry since the mid 80’s and this the most lopsided match up of them all. This Purdue team is worse than any Hazell era team and this IU team is significantly better than any Wilson-era team and there were some massive blowouts in some of those contests.If the opportunity is there to blow them out and run it up, then yes, I think Cig will do so. He knows the fans want it and that it should help with in-state recruits. That’s the way Tiller looked at it, too. Also he needs all the style points he can muster to try and secure a CFP bid.
That said, we all know sometimes these games go sideways. ‘81, what turned out to be a Jim Young’s (a great coach) last game, IU, coming in 2-8, pulled a big upset. ‘86, PU came in 2-8, Leon had already been fired. IU comes in 6-4 and a 20+ point favorite at PU…horrible loss for IU!! Could go on and on, like ‘89, don’t even get me started!!
The ‘03 PU team was maybe Tiller’s best. The week before they lost a heartbreaker in OT to OSU. Boilers came in totally disinterested vs a terrible IU team of GD’s and only because LoVecchio missed multiple open receivers at or near the end zone, did they escape, 24-16, IU having to settle for 3 FGs. IU in ‘93, came in 7-3 after 2 weeks in a row of heartbreaking losses at PSU and OSU. Coletto had already fired his dc and Spack, the LBs coach, after giving up 59 at Minnesota in late October, and gave IU all they wanted that day, in just a 7-point win.
IU needs to leave no doubt!!
I think they ducked Indiana during Covid because Indiana would've put 50 on them. They cried Covid, we owe them a humiliating defeat.The point spread will be covered by IU by halftime ... 2nd half ugly with the temps dropping further down the thermometer and PUke players playing like they can't wait for the game and their season to be over.
Since 2010 the IU is 6-7 vs them with no game in the covid year 2020.
I hope their confidence isn’t shook from Ohio State’s insanely athletic Defensive front and LBs blowing us up. Purdue doesn’t have that speed or size. They need to have short memories and take care of business like they’ve done to every team this year. POTFBs!Opened up 25 pt favorites.
PU will be up for the game after their embarrassing season and it’s a rivalry. They played MSU kinda well. It will be frigid. It’s not a cake walk of a game.
That was my thoughts at the time it happened. We agree.I think they ducked Indiana during Covid because Indiana would've put 50 on them. They cried Covid, we owe them a humiliating defeat.
This is how I remember it, too. 👍 Those chicken shits!I think they ducked Indiana during Covid because Indiana would've put 50 on them. They cried Covid, we owe them a humiliating defeat.
We sat with several other IU students a few rows in front of The University President’s seats at Rust Ade in 87 I think when Mallory pasted them like 53-7 and it wasn’t that close.I’ve been watching this rivalry since the mid 80’s and this the most lopsided match up of them all. This Purdue team is worse than any Hazell era team and this IU team is significantly better than any Wilson-era team and there were some massive blowouts in some of those contests.
Indiana fans have done their penitence, we're due for some 11-1 seasons!Word is PU is sticking with Walters at least for another year. I would hate to be a PU fan at this time.
This has been mentioned before, and while our pass protection is certainly an issues, Purdue is not Ohio St or Michigan when it comes to the Jimmies and Joes in the front 7."Crowd noise will be different so expect the OL to take care of the QB against that blitz."
I really wish it was just crowd noise. 2nd half Michigan blitz defense says hello.
Doesn’t this proverbial cliff encountered approximate the time of Rourke’s thumb injury? It’s still bandaged.I don’t see IU dominating. The defense has played well but the offense has fallen off a cliff.