he was one guy who I thought would be a boilermaker no matter what.At Oregon he will be closer to our line of scrimmage than he was when he played for Walters.
This kid is an NFL talent. Poor scheme is what you are seeing. This was the one player I wanted back.Hopefully he improves on his ratio of Missed/made tackles next season…
I would like Klare back, but that is very doubtful too.This kid is an NFL talent. Poor scheme is what you are seeing. This was the one player I wanted back.
It is a new world of haves and have nots. Purdue doesn't have the money to win consistently with the elite. Hope to be competitive and get a big upset every few years. My interest in college sports as minor league pro franchises is cratering.First, good for Thieneman - he gave Purdue more than we deserved during an unbelievably bad era. Looking forward to cheering him on at the next level.
Second, f*ck BoBo and CRW and their complete and total incompetence…legacy players with this skill are special and rare and they wasted his time as a Boiler!
Klare would be nice, but TE is pretty solid with Burhenn. Losing Theineman was a big dealI would like Klare back, but that is very doubtful too.
money is thicker than blood, evidently.he was one guy who I thought would be a boilermaker no matter what.
Thieneman was absolutely a huge loss. He was our best player. Klare would be a big loss too as he was our #2 best player. He was the only WR, being a TE, that we had that could catch the ball. Similar to Thieneman, Klare will be playing on Sundays.Klare would be nice, but TE is pretty solid with Burhenn. Losing Theineman was a big deal
same hereIt is a new world of haves and have nots. Purdue doesn't have the money to win consistently with the elite. Hope to be competitive and get a big upset every few years. My interest in college sports as minor league pro franchises is cratering.
I always wondered why they just couldn't come out and play a game at the start. There can't be any excuse for that usual lack of effort.It's a big loss, but we have to move forward and if everyone is not on board....they can move along.
We need to back Odom for now and hope he is successful here. Personally, I believe we are going to see prepared team which Walters never had.
that's 3 players, offense and defense has 22 players, does not make for a talented teamWhatever has to happen has to happen. Weird how we had no talent yet we have players being bought by Oregon and Texas (and ND also most likely). The coaching change had to happen and I have faith we can still win at least one game without them next year.
This is a stupid attitude. He’s getting 7 figures to go.Good job Barry.
More talented than their performance.that's 3 players, offense and defense has 22 players, does not make for a talented team
You have no idea what I give but aside from that I get tired of the "We don't have the $$". We do. Maybe one of these days people will spend some or more but as an alum base, we have it. One of the best public U's in the country for years with 1,000's of very successful people.This is a stupid attitude. He’s getting 7 figures to go.
We don’t have that to give.
It’s more your fault as a fan than it is the coaches.
We don’t. We have one of the lowest funded collectives in P4.You have no idea what I give but aside from that I get tired of the "We don't have the $$". We do. Maybe one of these days people will spend some or more but as an alum base, we have it. One of the best public U's in the country for years with 1,000's of very successful people.
I don’t know him or his family, but they live in an affluent area and his father owns at least two very successful businesses. At the indiana game he was visibility frustrated. There was one play where he chased down a guy from behind and got him while his teammates in position watched. He shook his head in frustration. There was also talk that some of the players that stayed last year were upset some of the transfers were getting more than them. That type of resentment makes it difficult to want to stay anywhere.Gotta believe that Dillon's decision (and probably others) revolves around not risking 'wasting' their last couple of years of eligibility as much as getting paid. What has Purdue shown to deserve that kind of trust of turning things around quickly from the players?
Hmm...he could stay at Purdue and maybe help rebuild and right the ship OR could go to what is currently one of the top programs in the nation.
Whenever I see something like this, I’m always reminded of a story about when Spurrier took over at South Carolina. When he got there, the program had one donor that gave over $1M they went to for everything. When asked why, Coach was told that the school didn’t solicit donations; They just relied on what came in. That changed immediately and they quickly went from one $1M donor to dozens. I often think Purdue is pre-Spurrier SC, just waiting on donations rather than actively asking…We don’t. We have one of the lowest funded collectives in P4.
I hope not as we might get shut out again. 😂Hopefully he improves on his ratio of Missed/made tackles next season…
Or maybe an NFL career. He has the tools to get there. He probably feels there's a good chance playing at Oregon will get him there. The last coaching staff helped him start and look good early, but we didn't see much growth in year 2.He did the correct thing, chances are he has two years of football left, might as well go for the money and get a nice head start on life after football. I didn’t watch much this year but games I watched he wasn’t very good, the scheme of him lining up 20-30 yards off the line of scrimmage drove me crazy.
He did the correct thing, chances are he has two years of football left, might as well go for the money and get a nice head start on life after football. I didn’t watch much this year but games I watched he wasn’t very good, the scheme of him lining up 20-30 yards off the line of scrimmage drove me crazy.