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Purdue
Home: Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State
Away: Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Rutgers
Home/Away: Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin
15-3Purdue
Home: Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State
Away: Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Rutgers
Home/Away: Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin
15-3
18-0 in conference. 40-0 overall
Purdue
Home:
Michigan State Win
Northwestern Win
Ohio State Loss
Penn State Win
Away:
Illinois Win
Indiana Win
Minnesota Win
Rutgers Win
Home/Away:
Iowa Win/Win
Maryland Win at Mackey/Loss at Terp City
Michigan Win at Mackey/Loss at Ann Arbor
Nebraska Win/Win
Wisconsin Win at Mackey/Loss in Madison
14 Wins/4 losses Tie with Terps for League
Seconded. The game this year at gloomington will be IU's national championship game and the hall of calls will be alive and well.I'll say 15-3. Losses at Maryland and Indiana and a hiccup along the way. Happens to almost everyone.
Seconded. The game this year at gloomington will be IU's national championship game and the hall of calls will be alive and well.
It's okay though, this season Purdue has bigger things to accomplish.
That seems like a pretty silly thing to suggest. Both teams are pre-season top 25, and both feel like they will/should be improved over their first round losses in NCAAs last year.Seconded. The game this year at gloomington will be IU's national championship game and the hall of calls will be alive and well.
I hope JMV has Haas on again so he can tell us that his coaches said this is the only game that matters AGAIN.That seems like a pretty silly thing to suggest. Both teams are pre-season top 25, and both feel like they will/should be improved over their first round losses in NCAAs last year.
I'll say this, If IU wins at home, I don't expect to see Bryant giving out celebratory piggy-back rides around McCracken Court.
They will START in the top 25 but by the time we arrive in Gloomington the Crean slide will have commenced. After playing us it will be downhill for the Loosiers the rest of the way.That seems like a pretty silly thing to suggest. Both teams are pre-season top 25, and both feel like they will/should be improved over their first round losses in NCAAs last year.
I'll say this, If IU wins at home, I don't expect to see Bryant giving out celebratory piggy-back rides around McCracken Court.
Except that what I said isn't silly at all. Purdue swept IU last year, will more than likely be ranked ahead of IU by a decent margin and we only play once in the regular season. So when you factor in all of that plus the history of how the crowds have been in the past, it most certainly will be IU's NT game in that regard.That seems like a pretty silly thing to suggest. Both teams are pre-season top 25, and both feel like they will/should be improved over their first round losses in NCAAs last year.
14-4.Purdue
Home: Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State
Away: Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Rutgers
Home/Away: Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Wisconsin
BBG - Seriously? Ok, if you say so. Haha I'm not saying IU will be top 10 or even top 25. I will say this tho, PU & IU strength of schedule in the B10 swapped from last year to this year. IU & PU both have big holes in their program (IU - def (&crean); PU - backcourt ?) and the big10 as a whole got a lot better this year despite WI's losses. So both teams should slow their roll right now.Except that what I said isn't silly at all. Purdue swept IU last year, will more than likely be ranked ahead of IU by a decent margin and we only play once in the regular season. So when you factor in all of that plus the history of how the crowds have been in the past, it most certainly will be IU's NT game in that regard.
No you're missing the point of my comment, the game will be hyped and taken as seriously as a NT game because it has been so long sine IU has beaten us. I have been to too many games @ IU to think differently. But, if things were reversed then you could probably say similar things about Purdue.BBG - Seriously? Ok, if you say so. Haha I'm not saying IU will be top 10 or even top 25. I will say this tho, PU & IU strength of schedule in the B10 swapped from last year to this year. IU & PU both have big holes in their program (IU - def (&crean); PU - backcourt ?) and the big10 as a whole got a lot better this year despite WI's losses. So both teams should slow their roll right now.
In regards to NT title game, IU is not coordinating with our former players to make a pregame video for the IU/PU game. IU saves those videos for when we do make final fours. Sorry, but PU trash talking NT games in hoops is like PU FB talking trash to OSU... Really does not hold any value. Your better than that BBG. (Though it is fun to throw our trash at each other.)
By this logic, you're stating that when IU visited Purdue for their only match-up in the 2013/2014 season, this was Purdue's national title game because it had been so long since Purdue had beaten IU? For reference, at that time IU had beaten Purdue 4 straight games. By comparison, Purdue has now beaten IU 3 straight times over the same 2-year time period as IU's streak.No you're missing the point of my comment, the game will be hyped and taken as seriously as a NT game because it has been so long sine IU has beaten us. I have been to too many games @ IU to think differently. But, if things were reversed then you could probably say similar things about Purdue.
No you're missing the point of my comment, the game will be hyped and taken as seriously as a NT game because it has been so long sine IU has beaten us. I have been to too many games @ IU to think differently. But, if things were reversed then you could probably say similar things about Purdue.
You very well could of said the same thing about Purdue at that time. As much as many on both sides won't admit, the rivalry IS that important to both schools.By this logic, you're stating that when IU visited Purdue for their only match-up in the 2013/2014 season, this was Purdue's national title game because it had been so long since Purdue had beaten IU? For reference, at that time IU had beaten Purdue 4 straight games. By comparison, Purdue has now beaten IU 3 straight times over the same 2-year time period as IU's streak.
Personally, I don't hold the same opinion as you that 2013/14 was Purdue's "Super Bowl", but you would be better suited to speak for Purdue fans than me. Nor do I as an IU fan view this year's match-up with Purdue as having a national-title-like feel. To each their own though. If I had the choice of losing at home to Purdue this year and still winning the B1G, vs. stomping a mudhole into your team this year while finishing 2nd, I'd taking the former by a country mile.