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So, I'm talking fans not alumni base. The Big on the whole has a large alumni base. Are you suggesting that there are more fans than alumni? If so, yes there are always more fans than people that have a connection to the teams in some way....that percent is larger for IU and that is quite okay. I would never dengrate the many IU fans being discussed in front of them because they have value even if they can get a bit annoying and misguided.You keep saying so many never stepped foot on IUs campus... Wonder how that alumni base got so large... Guess Penn State fans never went there either.
You're the one that asked "how did IU alumni base get so big". I'm pointing out to you that you are confusing alumni base with fan base. IU alumni base isn't any different than the bigger B1G schools including PU, they are all in the top 10 in the country.What does it matter? Why is that some "burn?" You're literally just saying another school is more popular. That's a compliment to the other school. You think programs are complaining about having fans who never went there or band wagon fans? You think Bama cares for football? That's like 75% of their fanbase.
Let me guess... "You're not a real fan unless you went there!" Do I need to get off your lawn too?Did you graduate from iu?
True and (kinda) false for number of living alumni:You're the one that asked "how did IU alumni base get so big". I'm pointing out to you that you are confusing alumni base with fan base. IU alumni base isn't any different than the bigger B1G schools including PU, they are all in the top 10 in the country.
Yes please get off my lawn after you hand me my pizza and wings 😂Let me guess... "You're not a real fan unless you went there!" Do I need to get off your lawn too?
Case in point. 👆I hate to break it to you but but finding a few delusional idiots is not hard to do in any fanbase.
Edey will be evaluated at the end of the season, and will return to Purdue for his Senior season.LOL, the asshats down south are proposing the idea of making a run at Edey next season with their vast stockpile of NIL money.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOEdeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
One can hope. Back-to-back NPOY awards would be awesome for the Purdue brand.Edey will be evaluated at the end of the season, and will return to Purdue for his Senior season.
Agree, most but not all Attorneys. Sometimes it's harder because their assumptions are still from the 70's-80's. I'm completely fine with this but they also need to understand that is past history and needs to be left there.Well, I have met a few doctors and dentist that were reasonable...not all, but some...and many of them were tied to Purdue in some way. The problem is that many fans have not stepped foot in a class at Bloomington and are a bit more unreasonable than the grads on the whole. Kids will be kids and so you can have a few of those sprinkled in. Makes you wonder how they came to be so delusional.
Ya know...a couple of weeks ago there was a thread asking whether he would return or not. I said it was a flip of the coin and many or the ones that posted thought he was gone. Now it appears many that posted think he returns. Who knows?Edey will be evaluated at the end of the season, and will return to Purdue for his Senior season.
I think it has to do with the value of the degree.You do know the difference between a fan base and an alumni base right??? TJ is talking about all of the IU fans that never set foot there as a student. Both PU and IU are top 10 in the nation in living alumni. IU just has more fans like you that never attended the school or for sure actually graduated.
Yes, they have McDonalds as does Prague. Two of my best friends were Chem E. Both very sharp. FWIW my son-in-law is from Plauen, Germany (about 10 mile from the wall and Chech Republic) and when the wall went down his family's first place to visit that they heard so much about was McDonalds. So much for socialism...I think it has to do with the value of the degree.
My oldest daughter, for example, graduated in Chemical Engineering with a 3.8 gpa.
She has worked for Dupont in Germany, Iowa, California and is now in Wisconsin.
Do they have a McDonalds in Germany?
In my limited experience Purdue has a very strong reputation outside of Indiana. The opportunity to tell someone what school I graduated from is not common, and I don't go around bragging about it. However, when asked, I will tell people, and I always get a reaction of "Oh wow!".I hate to break it to a lot of folks on this board but my experience has been that outside of the state, Purdue doesn't have the reputation that many on this board believe it does, academically or in sports. Maybe its different for those in the know (engineers and alumni) but my experience has been that Purdue is kind of blah to most folks outside the state.
In DC there are Purdue grads at every level. I was on a softball team that was mostly policy folks. Well represented in R and D, FFRDCs, Acquisition, and private industry. Even know a few accountants out here. Mitch Daniels stopped by a few years ago and there were several hundred people at the hotel. Doesn't seem blah here at all.I hate to break it to a lot of folks on this board but my experience has been that outside of the state, Purdue doesn't have the reputation that many on this board believe it does, academically or in sports. Maybe its different for those in the know (engineers and alumni) but my experience has been that Purdue is kind of blah to most folks outside the state.
I've traveled the world and found IU grads in many prestigious positions. I often find it's an IU grad preparing my food, scrubbing my toilets and even this degree holder who was putting his master's in wheelbarrow dynamics to good use:In DC there are Purdue grads at every level. I was on a softball team that was mostly policy folks. Well represented in R and D, FFRDCs, Acquisition, and private industry. Even know a few accountants out here. Mitch Daniels stopped by a few years ago and there were several hundred people at the hotel. Doesn't seem blah here at all.
And what would he win in Gloomington?Or he could stay and win nothing.
Oh so only your experience is relevant? Troll on...Do you guys understand that we all live in bubbles? We surround ourselves with people who are similar. Work, common interest and economic status....... If you hang around the Midwest or even engineers across the country, you may get it but anyone else not so much.
I've never got a "wow" from anyone after being asked. I'm not an engineer, I am a CPA and to be quite honest people are disinterested if I tell them I went to Purdue or try to discuss college basketball. I have Purdue gear I would wear all the time in Indiana, now that I'm out of state I don't wear it as much. If I do people think I'm a Pirates or Steelers fan.
My whole family went to Purdue and all are big fans, but my daughters grew up outside the Midwest and never considered going to Purdue. It wasn't even on their radar.
Disagree. I live in SC and it's not uncommon to see Purdue gear in my area. In fact, I have a fraternity brother in the same town I live in.Do you guys understand that we all live in bubbles? We surround ourselves with people who are similar. Work, common interest and economic status....... If you hang around the Midwest or even engineers across the country, you may get it but anyone else not so much.
I've never got a "wow" from anyone after being asked. I'm not an engineer, I am a CPA and to be quite honest people are disinterested if I tell them I went to Purdue or try to discuss college basketball. I have Purdue gear I would wear all the time in Indiana, now that I'm out of state I don't wear it as much. If I do people think I'm a Pirates or Steelers fan.
My whole family went to Purdue and all are big fans, but my daughters grew up outside the Midwest and never considered going to Purdue. It wasn't even on their radar.
If it makes you feel better my post was poking fun at IU. ticDo you guys understand that we all live in bubbles? We surround ourselves with people who are similar. Work, common interest and economic status....... If you hang around the Midwest or even engineers across the country, you may get it but anyone else not so much.
I've never got a "wow" from anyone after being asked. I'm not an engineer, I am a CPA and to be quite honest people are disinterested if I tell them I went to Purdue or try to discuss college basketball. I have Purdue gear I would wear all the time in Indiana, now that I'm out of state I don't wear it as much. If I do people think I'm a Pirates or Steelers fan.
My whole family went to Purdue and all are big fans, but my daughters grew up outside the Midwest and never considered going to Purdue. It wasn't even on their radar.
It's because they are the same fan base of 2 schools & never went to either... IU & NDYou keep saying so many never stepped foot on IUs campus... Wonder how that alumni base got so large... Guess Penn State fans never went there either.
The few I know, I think only the pharmacist went there. But the other pharmacist I know went to Ohio State.I don't think I have ever met a fan of Purdue that isn't an alum.
You don't live around farms then.I don't think I have ever met a fan of Purdue that isn't an alum.
True but I grew up around them and they were ND fans. Granted I’m from South Bend so….You don't live around farms then.
I hate to break it to a lot of folks on this board but my experience has been that outside of the state, Purdue doesn't have the reputation that many on this board believe it does, academically or in sports. Maybe its different for those in the know (engineers and alumni) but my experience has been that Purdue is kind of blah to most folks outside the state.
Gotta go to southern Indiana more.True but I grew up around them and they were ND fans. Granted I’m from South Bend so….
It's absolutely different in the engineering world. I know for a fact that my Purdue engineering degree was a deciding factor in getting my first job with my current employer.I hate to break it to a lot of folks on this board but my experience has been that outside of the state, Purdue doesn't have the reputation that many on this board believe it does, academically or in sports. Maybe its different for those in the know (engineers and alumni) but my experience has been that Purdue is kind of blah to most folks outside the state.
It's absolutely different in the engineering world. I know for a fact that my Purdue engineering degree was a deciding factor in getting my first job with my current employer.
Purdue degrees are highly regarded in the tech world.
The IR was an awesome experience each year. A great chance to talk with many different players, large and small, and gain interview experience.The Fall Purdue Industrial Round table had over 400 companies on campus recruiting. Most companies had teams of more than 10 people. And it is not the only time these companies come to campus recruiting. There is no other university where as much company on-campus recruiting goes on as at Purdue. A Purdue degree in a STEM field opens many doors,
Purdue needs to be honest with all applicants warning them before the first class is taken, that upon graduation they will be exposed to a lot of frustration, because being smart in a dumb world is very frustrating...The Fall Purdue Industrial Round table had over 400 companies on campus recruiting. Most companies had teams of more than 10 people. And it is not the only time these companies come to campus recruiting. There is no other university where as much company on-campus recruiting goes on as at Purdue. A Purdue degree in a STEM field opens many doors,
We had multiple east coasters on our floor at Cary and they all said Purdue was considered close to Ivy in their world. This WAS 45 years agoDo you guys understand that we all live in bubbles? We surround ourselves with people who are similar. Work, common interest and economic status....... If you hang around the Midwest or even engineers across the country, you may get it but anyone else not so much.
I've never got a "wow" from anyone after being asked. I'm not an engineer, I am a CPA and to be quite honest people are disinterested if I tell them I went to Purdue or try to discuss college basketball. I have Purdue gear I would wear all the time in Indiana, now that I'm out of state I don't wear it as much. If I do people think I'm a Pirates or Steelers fan.
My whole family went to Purdue and all are big fans, but my daughters grew up outside the Midwest and never considered going to Purdue. It wasn't even on their radar.
Careful...seeing "Ivy (League)" and "Purdue" in the same sentence is very upsetting to some people lurking around here.We had multiple east coasters on our floor at Cary and they all said Purdue was considered close to Ivy in their world. This WAS 45 years ago
Was also true many years beforeWe had multiple east coasters on our floor at Cary and they all said Purdue was considered close to Ivy in their world. This WAS 45 years ago
My banter in this case was pretty good imo.Case in point. 👆
If you don’t like banter maybe you should avoid the boards.
Northwest Indiana has quite a few Purdue fans that aren’t alums. Close to the school plus they have quite a few area athletes that have excelled.I don't think I have ever met a fan of Purdue that isn't an alum.
The Region has supplied Purdue some athletes for a whileNorthwest Indiana has quite a few Purdue fans that aren’t alums. Close to the school plus they have quite a few area athletes that have excelled.