Bobo is better and it’s not even close.At this point I'm leaning strongly to Burke.
Bobo is better and it’s not even close.
“Yet I know nothing“There is more to being an AD than winning football games. Did Burke ever have a complete season of sold out football games? Or Olympic athletes? Or have a final 4 basketball team? Or a baseball team in the college World Series? Or have as many facilty renovations? Or help negotiate the BIG10 network contract and payout?
There is soooooooo much more to being an AD than just winning football games.
I thought you people were more intelligent than your posts reflect. Do you even know the responsibilities of an AD?
Or are you just a drunk, angry mob after another loss? You knew before the game Purdue had no chance of winning didn’t you? You knew before the game Purdue was going to get blown out didn’t you? So why are you so mad? The bricks are still red. Bruno’s has reopened! Life is good!
The people actually paid to know football predicted Purdue to finish last in the Big10 this year. Maybe in the future you will start believing the people who are objective and paid to know what they are talking about rather than your homer friends who post on this board!
I still root for Purdue. But I’m also intelligent and realistic. They suk this year. I knew that before the season started. I thought they had a chance of winning 4-6 games. They came close in two losses. That would have been 3 wins with msu and IU left on the schedule. That was a pretty close prediction.
Yet I know nothing.
What makes you think so? Burke hired a good football coach too. And he worked without the benefit of the kind of TV money we see today.Bobo is better and it’s not even close.
Burke had moxie! Remember he had a couple of presidents that were tough to deal with.At this point I'm leaning strongly to Burke.
And I ask again, who is/was better?Burke was crap. Just ask Tiller or Keady.
Which is better AD. Burke or Bobinski? That's like asking which is better, diarrhea or constipation.?At this point I'm leaning strongly to Burke.
You whippersnappers probably don't remember this, but back before the Big Ten changed scheduling rules, Red Mackey scheduled Ohio St with a ratio of five games in Columbus for each game in WL.Guy "Red" Mackey....
11/15/1969 | vs. | *Purdue (8-2) | W | 42 | 14 | |
10/12/1968 | vs. | *Purdue (8-2) | W | 13 | 0 | |
10/14/1967 | vs. | *Purdue (8-2) | L | 6 | 41 | |
10/15/1960 | @ | *Purdue (4-4-1) | L | 21 | 24 | |
10/17/1959 | vs. | *Purdue (5-2-2) | W | 15 | 0 | |
11/8/1958 | vs. | *Purdue (6-1-2) | T | 14 | 14 | |
11/9/1957 | vs. | *Purdue (5-4) | W | 20 | 7 | |
11/13/1954 | @ | *Purdue (5-3-1) | W | 28 | 6 | |
11/14/1953 | vs. | *Purdue (2-7) | W | 21 | 6 | |
10/4/1952 | vs. | *Purdue (4-3-2) | L | 14 | 21 | |
10/4/1947 | @ | *Purdue (5-4) | L | 20 | 24 | |
10/19/1946 | vs. | *Purdue (2-6-1) | T | 14 | 14 | |
10/20/1945 | vs. | *Purdue (7-3) | L | 13 | 35 | |
10/16/1943 | vs. | *Purdue (9-0) | L | 7 | 30 | @ Cleveland, OH |
10/17/1942 | vs. | *Purdue (1-8) | W | 26 | 0 | |
10/18/1941 | vs. | *Purdue (2-5-1) | W | 16 | 14 | |
10/5/1940 | vs. | *Purdue (2-6) | W | 17 | 14 | |
11/5/1938 | vs. | *Purdue (5-1-2) | L | 0 | 12 | |
10/2/1937 | vs. | *Purdue (4-3-1) | W | 13 | 0 |
This. People should account for the circumstances each had to work through/under. Even when we started getting BTN money, Cordova was stealing a chunk of it from Burke. And that in no way compares to what we are seeing today.One thing I will say about Burke is he always took time to communicate with fans at events, games, and answers all emails promptly regardless if you were a casual fan or a major booster. He was AD under two tight wads and was key in getting painter here and keeping him. He also hired joe tiller and put a long run of bowl games and dominating indiana.
Maybe he didn’t get to a final four but he got to 3 elite 8s. Also had woman’s basketball women’s golf championship.
He was behind likely our biggest expansion of facilities including two Pete dye golf course designs, expansion of Mackey, major renovations at Ross axe, baseball, softball, the swimming/diving complex, and tennis facility.
He also championed the John Purdue club which has been huge financial backer of all sports including many endowed scholarships.
Imagine if he had the financial resources we have now.