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Purdue at Marquette: MASTER DISCUSSION THREAD

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight, The #6-ranked Purdue Boilermakers (4-0) travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for its first road test this season to take on the #15-ranked Marquette Golden Eagles (4-0) in Fiserv Forum. Tip off is expected for around 9:00 pm (Eastern time) with television coverage on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) network. This should be a very good battle between two teams that have also faced off each of the last two seasons. Purdue defeated Marquette last season in the championship game of the Maui Classic (in Honolulu), and during the season before that, Purdue edged Marquette in Mackey Arena. Both games have been spirited contests, and Marquette has been a challenge in the paint for Purdue quite often.

Projected Starting Line-ups:

Purdue - Trey Kaufman-Renn, Will Berg, Gicarri Harris, Fletcher Loyer, and Braden Smith

Marquette - Ben Gold, David Joplin, Chase Ross, Kam Jones, and Stevie Mitchell

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Purdue is coming off an impressive win at home last Friday against previously #2-ranked Alabama, and Marquette picked up a quality road win at Maryland. Both teams are 4-0.

Purdue's junior forward Trey Kaufman-Renn scored a career-high 26 points leading Purdue past Alabama, and the Boilers were outstanding in protecting possessions with just three turnovers that game. Senior guard Kam Jones led Marquette in its win, as he scored 18 of his 28 points in the second half in a game that featured nine ties and 13 lead changes.

Marquette lost two of its stars from last season's squad, guard Tyler Kolek (15.3 PPG and 7.7 APG) and center Oso Ighodaro (13.4 PPG and 6.9 RPG) but returned its top scorer Jones (17.2 PPG) and a couple of key contributors in forward David Joplin (10.8 PPG) and guard Stevie Mitchell (8.8 PPG and 1.9 SPG). Junior guard Chase Ross has also progressed since last season. The Golden Eagles rank 21st nationally in the KenPom ratings, including 24th in offensive efficiency and 22nd in defensive efficiency. The Golden Eagles only shoot 30.4 percent from beyond the arc (257th) but shoot 60.2 percent from inside the arc (31st). They also rank 24th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.77).

Purdue ranks 12th in the country in KenPom, including 3rd in offensive efficiency and 65th in defensive efficiency. The Boilers are 20th in field goal percentage (52.9%) and 7th in three-point percentage (46.0%). They're also ranked 21st in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.85).

Both of these teams rely heavily on starters for point production, although there have been flashes from the respective benches. Purdue will need its usual strong games from Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn and Fletcher Loyer. Those three combine for 51 points per game, and only two other players average more than seven points (Myles Colvin and C.J. Cox). They will still need valuable contributions from several other players to keep the Golden Eagles at bay. These teams are closely matched, so it very well could come down to a handful of possessions - either key stops or makes or some combination could likely be the difference.....extra possessions from the glass or turnovers for either squad could also be the difference - in short, Purdue needs at least the same level of effort and energy it had against Alabama and maybe more given it's a true road game - definitely a different atmosphere/environment for Purdue's newcomers.

Marquette is also one of the more athletic teams on Purdue's schedule, and although Purdue had a solid game against Alabama - the Crimson Tide did get some good opportunities, and Purdue's defense still remains a work in progress. They will have a similar challenge tonight. Kam Jones is Marquette's primary weapon on offense and has to be the focus of Purdue's defense. With the departure to the NBA of Tyler Kolek, Jones has seamlessly transitioned to the point guard role, averaging 24 points on 64% shooting with five assists. The trio of David Joplin, Chase Ross and Stevie Mitchell can also provide additional scoring for Marquette. Those three account for over 35 points per game, but the most trustworthy scorer is Ross, who averages 13 points with providing a strong two-way defensive presence.

Joplin has gotten up plenty of shots this year but is shooting just 31% from the field and 21% from 3. If he gets going, however, the Golden Eagles will be very difficult to stop. If the starters struggle, though, it could be a long night for the Golden Eagles.

Look for Purdue to work a lot of the pick-and-roll with Braden Smith, and also expect Matt Painter to use more of his line-up that features Trey Kaufman-Renn at the center position. Smith really needs to exploit the defense and shoot a better percentage than last game. Marquette has also hurt Purdue on the glass in previous games, but that may not be as much of an advantage in this game. The Golden Eagles rank 216th in defensive rebounding percentage and 193rd in offensive rebounding percentage. Purdue absolutely cannot afford to lose any edge/battle on the glass - they did fairly well to stay close to even with Alabama - need even better tonight.

This should be a very hard-fought and entertaining game. Can the Boilers keep things rolling in their first test on the road against a very challenging opponent? We shall see starting in a few hours.

Boiler up, my friends.

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Open letter to Bobinski

Unfortunately, I highly doubt he reads or even receives any emails/letters from fans regarding the football head coach. Mostly likely he's got an admin assistant filtering through and trashing them, or sending an auto reply written by AI. I honestly believe from everything he, Walters, etc. have stated that Walters will be back next year sadly.
I got very specific, direct, borderline controversial responses from Morgan Burke usually with a note not to share his response with anyone. No way was an admin writing that. I’ve never written to bobo but heard he does the same.
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Marquette -4.5

FanDuel has caught up to Purdue player totals. They got TKR and Smith tonight at 15.5, Loyer at 14.5. Going to steer clear, maybe put a small amount on over Fletcher’s total, as for the game this will be a tough one to win, just going to watch and hopefully see Purdue play well, if they do they can win this.
I originally thought TKR to get 15 is easy bet against Gold.

However, when you factor in Marquette pressing, high hedging ball screens, and trapping the post it might be a game where Heide, Colvin, Fletch, and Harris missing or making open shots determines how offense will go.

Speculation from Spartanwire.

Sounds a lot like the REO Speedwagon school of Journalism. I heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend....

It's always two degrees of separation from anything even resembling a reliable source. That being said, it's not hard to fathom that Walters could be gone if this game goes badly.
Then who would be the most likely interim coach for the JMU game?
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Worst Purdue Football Coach in your lifetime

At this point, I'll say Haze.

Statistically, the worst coaches of my time are Jim Colletto, Fred Akers, Ryan Walters, and Haze---probably in that order with Colletto being the best of that bunch and Haze being the worst.

I don't think Bob DeMoss belongs on that list at all. Yeah, he followed Mollenkopf and couldn't keep pace. But, he did go 6-2 in the B1G his las year as Purdue's head coach. None of the other bottom tier of Purdue coaches have come anywhere close to that. I would put DeMoss in the same category as Alex Agase, Leon Burtnett, and Danny Hope as below average but not the bottom.

My take on Purdue coaches since Mollenkopf:

Top tier:
1. Jim Young -- Purdue's best teams since Fat Jack.
2. Joe Tiller -- Consistent success if not great.
3. Jeff Brohm -- Exciting while it lasted.

Average by Purdue standards:
4. Bob DeMoss -- Tough gig to follow Mollenkopf, but a true Purdue man.
5. Danny Hope -- Not a lot of institutional support.
6. Leon Burtnett -- Take out the '84 team, and this looks MUCH worse.
7. Alex Agase -- Competitive but couldn't get Purdue back over the hump.

Bottom Tier:
8. Jim Colletto -- Great running game but no defense and questionable game day decisions.
9. Fred Akers -- No defense, no running game, no real plan
10. Ryan Walters -- It's not looking good.
11. Darrell Hazell -- Three+ years spent in the Haze.
This seems fair, I'd probably have Walters and Haze tied at the bottom. Colletto recruited a lot of the guys that Tiller used to go to bowl games his first couple of years. He just wasn't a good fit.

Speculation from Spartanwire.

Does this guy have any credibility?
Sounds a lot like the REO Speedwagon school of Journalism. I heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend....

It's always two degrees of separation from anything even resembling a reliable source. That being said, it's not hard to fathom that Walters could be gone if this game goes badly.
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