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    Rondale?

    Without Moore there is no Bell. So even if Moore never suits up again, he has done a ton by helping Brohm pull in that ‘19 class. It should also be noted that if he has a long successful NFL career, he is also still helping Purdue. I want him back just as much as any other Purdue fan, so I hope...
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    ND and MSU just shut down their campuses

    Wole, you think it is ok to punish the student athletes because the actions of other college students? There is a reason why athletes were testing lower. They had restrictions that kept them safe. The athletes could have been offered the opportunity to bubble. Online classes and a few small in...
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    Myocarditis Concerns in Athletes Key Driver of Fall Sports Cancellation

    Hot take. After the election, the hysteria goes away.
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    Myocarditis Concerns in Athletes Key Driver of Fall Sports Cancellation

    To win a lawsuit they would have to prove that football caused the virus or that the university didn’t do enough to prevent it. If you have a plan and follow the plan on top of the waivers, you could sue but there would be nothing to stand on. There would have to be some form of negligence...
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    Myocarditis Concerns in Athletes Key Driver of Fall Sports Cancellation

    Myocarditis isn’t really a rare condition. Severe Myocarditis, the kind that can cause the major damage/death is. It is important to note the only way to test for it is an MRI. The regular EKG won’t cut it. Insurance doesn’t pay for that, but athletes would get regularly tested for it. If the...
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    Morton

    First I would like to point out that saying IT and Hunter being ahead offensively is not a knock on Morton. They are both very good scorers. But, Painter values the ball. And if Morton is better at passing and makes the offense more efficient, he will see the court. Nojel forced and rushed...
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    Morton

    Your PG doesn’t have to be an elite scorer. PJ averaged 2 points as a freshman, 5 as a sophomore, and 7 as a Junior. Purdue had a lot of success with PJ at the point. The difference? Morton is listed at 6’4 and PJ was listed at 5’10. Morton has potential to be a much better defender earlier in...
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    Morton

    You know who really helped Dakota? Joey Burton. If Morton is ready right away, then this Purdue team is going to be scary good.
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    Threats Decommits

    If you followed Threats on twitter you would know that he was very pro Purdue, even 3 days before he announced he was leaving. If you followed Jackson On Instagram, you would know that he has been recruiting Irving. He posted some snaps that showed somebody on Instagram. One of those said...
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    2021 Recruiting

    Furst gave his height as 6’10 Apparently, which I don’t believe. He is only a couple of inches taller than Wesley, who may very well be taller than 6’5. But I am thinking Furst might be closer to 6’8 than 6’10.
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    Guess on Commit #10

    I like our chances with Peterson and Grigsby. Grigsby pushed his commitment back, so I’m not sure he would go before Peterson, so Peterson is a good guess. Peterson is also very important. Need a big time player like him to help finish up this class strong.
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    CB Jordan Rucker in the transfer portal

    I stopped reading after this. Had you stopped right after that it would have been your shortest, most accurate, and best post on the forum.
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    Nojel in the transfer portal

    Well the only other option is to start cheating really. Purdue doesn’t consistently pull talent enough to win with small classes. In fairness, not many do and some of the ones that do even struggle to win. This is the best formula. It just so happens to be high risk high reward. Look at it...
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    Nojel in the transfer portal

    How is this not a good model for Purdue? If Ivey, Morton, Newman, Gillis, and Edey (if he can’t redshirt) all play 4 years they have a legit chance at being one of Purdue’s best classes ever. Especially when you consider they are adding Furst and best case scenario 2 years of Ingram. I think...
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    Irving to Minnesota

    He may very well play running back early, but he has the potential to be one of the best corners in the Big. Absolute athlete and so smooth. Reminds me a lot of Allen. But it never hurts to have somebody that can do offense, defense, or special teams. I was really excited with his commitment to...
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    2021 Recruiting

    The debate got a little off-topic here. Purdue will have Ivey, Morton, Newman, Edey as second year players when Ingram gets here. Plus the players already currently getting time (minus Eastern). Then add in Furst. A player like Ingram could come in and be that final piece that takes the team to...
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    2019 Football Stats

    1) Passing should improve. Adding Carr and getting Moore back seems like a no brainer here. Anderson also really impressed me last year. Some of the individual numbers may be down, but depending on what they get from the QB and OL, could be the best passing team in the Big. The potential of a...
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    Jeremiah Francis enters the transfer portal

    I hope he picks TCU. I became a big fan of their basketball team when they got Bane and he did very well for himself there.
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    Haarms

    BYU - 63 SOS last year. Purdue was sixth. He will start from day one and will be allowed to stay out of the paint on offense. Evan Daniels made a CB pick for BYU and others have mentioned BYU as a favorite. If he was leaving because of how he was used and competition, the move makes sense...
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    VCU’s Santos-Silva Intends to Transfer

    My only issue with him at the 4 is that he doesn’t shoot the 3. Like at all. If I read his stats correctly he hasn’t attempted a single 3 in his 3 years. If Purdue got him, it would be as a 5 unless you want to run into the exact same issues they had this year. So the question is, can he beat out Tre?
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