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Jack Benter Not Indiana's Mr. Basketball

Finished 2nd behind Flory Bedunga. Jack had better numbers than the Kansas commit. The limited sports reporters for the AP chose the one with the highest ranking. I have no clue what Jack's ceiling is but he had one hell of a HS career. Finished 11th on the Indiana all-time scoring list with 2550 points. I have to confess I always watched Jack's games live. And the other 5 mainly recorded games. He is a walking bucket he scores from everywhere with ease. For the last 2yrs I have seen Jaw dropping plays one after another. My favorite is breaking the backboard just ahead of all the buzzer beating threes he almost always made. In my heart he is the best recruit I have seen since Braden Smith. In my head I also know Daniel and Kanon are NBA locks with Gicarri and CJ close behind. Burgess with his size will get a look. Jack is a Dakota Mathias type of player at 6'6" he can play all but the 5 effectively. Any class that has Jack is better because he is in it.

Purdue men's basketball Roll Tide in Mackey?

Missed this earlier. It looks like Purdue's non-conference schedule will continue to take on heavy hitters out of conference at it looks to set up a home and home with Alabama.

What do we think? It was one heck of a game in Toronto last year between these two Final Four teams.

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Is this how Purdue athletes attend classes too?

This article says that Deion Sanders's son has not attended an in person class in over a year. I understand in years 2020 and 2021 with COVID how that would be applicable, but is that how it works for Purdue athletes, or just regular students, too?

They can choose to go to in person or they can do everything online and never attend a physical class?

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Purdue recruiting 2026 ATH/EDGE talks new Purdue offer

2026 three-star ATH Cam Thomas chats with Boiler Upload about his new Purdue offer, relationship with the staff and more.

"They had their eyes on me early as a freshman, so getting the offer now as they have seen me grow is pretty cool.”

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Abuse of power!

NAACP calls the Biden administration on this.

Govt - the Reason Costs are High

Like Reagan said....Govt is the Problem

1. Medical Care costs have skyrocketed since Obamacare which has added costs to all businesses.
2. Minimum Wage Regulations raise costs on everything we buy.
3. High taxes & increased Corp taxes raise costs on businesses which are passed to us.
4. Energy Regs causing Inflation due to costs of producing & moving products increasing, via increases in electricity, gas and diesel.
5. Govt Spending helps Inflation go up by putting more money in an overheated economy.
6. Green energy promotion has increased costs particularly in vehicle production, but also rasing business costs.

All 6 of these have been the result of Democratic policy. And why anyone with an open mind knows the new Democratic Party is the enemy of the poor and middle class as THE cause of crippling inflation.

Purdue recruiting Purdue FB 2025 recruiting hot boards

Over the next few weeks, Boiler Upload will be breaking down Purdue’s top 2025 targets by position, starting with the wide receivers. ⬇️

Update on Classified documents case

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A Stunt with Potentially Case-Killing Consequences for DOJ​

New court filings in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s espionage and obstruction case against Trump and two co-defendants conclusively demonstrate that the government used the cover sheets to deceive the public as well as the court. The photo was a stunt, and one that adds more fuel to this dumpster-fire case.

Jay Bratt, who was the lead DOJ prosecutor on the investigation at the time and now is assigned to Smith’s team, described the photo this way in his August 30, 2022 response to Trump’s special master lawsuit:

“[Thirteen] boxes or containers contained documents with classification markings, and in all, over one hundred unique documents with classification markings…were seized. Certain of the documents had colored cover sheets indicating their classification status. (Emphasis added.) See, e.g., Attachment F (redacted FBI photograph of certain documents and classified cover sheets recovered from a container in the ‘45 office’).”

The DOJ’s clever wordsmithing, however, did not accurately describe the origin of the cover sheets. In what must be considered not only an act of doctoring evidence but willfully misleading the American people into believing the former president is a criminal and threat to national security, agents involved in the raid attached the cover sheets to at least seven files to stage the photo.

Classified cover sheets were not “recovered” in the container, contrary to Bratt’s declaration to the court. In fact, after being busted recently by defense attorneys for mishandling evidence in the case, Bratt had to fess up about how the cover sheets actually ended up on the documents.

Here is Bratt’s new version of the story, where he finally admits a critical detail that he failed to disclose in his August 2022 filing:

“[If] the investigative team found a document with classification markings, it removed the document, segregated it, and replaced it with a placeholder sheet. The investigative team used classified cover sheets for that purpose.”

But before the official cover sheets were used as placeholder, agents apparently used them as props. FBI agents took it upon themselves to paperclip the sheets to documents—something evident given the uniform nature of how each cover sheet is clipped to each file in the photo—laid them on the floor, and snapped a picture for political posterity.

That raises many troubling questions, to say the least, about the FBI’s handling of the alleged incriminating documents.

For example, who made the on-site determination as to the classification level appropriate for each document? Did agents have security clearance and expertise related to classification? Did the agents know whether the document had been declassified by Trump while still in office?

The hasty assessment also appears to contradict Bratt’s statements in court about the classification status of the seized documents. Bratt told Judge Aileen Cannon during a hearing last year that the records were undergoing a classification review, presumably conducted by the intelligence community, to determine the correct level of secrecy.

Did the final analysis confirm or dispute the assessments by the field FBI agents who conducted the raid?
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Signing Off

First of all, let me tell you how fun this was, but I have to get back to life.

Thanks for validating my troll job by always engaging with me and talking about me even when I’m not around, that will always be remembered.

I will leave you this, and this clearly stating the obvious. You will never win a Natty.

Now, back over to Peegs to continue watching these transfer studs pour in the program!

Later y’all!

Rod Wilmont, former IU fan favorite in trouble....

Rod Wilmont, former Hoosier and owner of Mont Academy in Orlando has been arrested for fraud and misappropriation of funds related to players money they paid Wilmont to attend the academy.

Wilmont is being accused of two counts of scheming to defraud and two counts of scheming to defraud an innkeeper after renting property to house his players without paying for it.

Those crazy Hoosiers just keep on keepin' on.
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