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RossMackey

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"ran for 39 touchdowns his senior season on a torn ACL" - how is that even possible? 3 TD's per game? on a bad knee?

OK, whoever made that quote probably didn't read this paragraph carefully:

"Odom finished his high school career as the state leader with 39 touchdowns as he led his Ada team to the state title. All the while, McBroom said he was in awe of how a teenage football star who the community adored and praised and boasted about could stay so grounded."
 
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I think Barry Odom at least has a floor of Danny Hope, which is miles ahead of Walters/Hazel. He might not be a great fit/coach but he's competent and can succeed with P2 resources to at least a limited extent.

Now that's not a ringing endorsement, but I will (and I think many others here will as well) take that in a heartbeat over the 2024 season.
 
I think Barry Odom at least has a floor of Danny Hope, which is miles ahead of Walters/Hazel. He might not be a great fit/coach but he's competent and can succeed with P2 resources to at least a limited extent.

Now that's not a ringing endorsement, but I will (and I think many others here will as well) take that in a heartbeat over the 2024 season.
Meh. I think he’s a good coach and knows how to win. He showed that at UNLV fairly obviously. Now the caveat there is that he won at a resource rich place relative to their conference competition.

Obviously he will never have that here.

That said, a guy who can recruit good players, puts a disciplined team on the field, scheme some advantages and win 5-8 games here should be fairly well lauded by the fans.

Until we invest big donor money (which is wildly unlikely since we don’t have it) this is who we are as a program. That said, I don’t think anybody here would complain after the Hazell and Walters regimes.
 
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Meh. I think he’s a good coach and knows how to win. He showed that at UNLV fairly obviously. Now the caveat there is that he won at a resource rich place relative to their conference competition.

Obviously he will never have that here.

That said, a guy who can recruit good players, puts a disciplined team on the field, scheme some advantages and win 5-8 games here should be fairly well lauded by the fans.

Until we invest big donor money (which is wildly unlikely since we don’t have it) this is who we are as a program. That said, I don’t think anybody here would complain after the Hazell and Walters regimes.
Where’s our Purdue Grad Tech Billionaire, who also happens to be a huge sports fan???
 
Meh. I think he’s a good coach and knows how to win. He showed that at UNLV fairly obviously. Now the caveat there is that he won at a resource rich place relative to their conference competition.
That's why I look more at what he did at Missouri as a young coach just starting out. He made some mistakes and learned from them but was fairly successful at the same time. Only reason he was let go at the time was because he didn't get along with the AD.

But he showed even then, he knows what he's doing and can identify the coaching talent needed as he went through a few OCs that moved up under him.
 
I would agree Purdue doesn’t have the big donors that some other schools do. But the truth is many other schools have about the same amount of NIL money Purdue has and they find a way to win.

Look at Iowa!

Purdue is not going to spend. A lot of money on a big name coach. Guys like Odom and Brohm were close to being the best coach Purdue could afford to hire. When Purdue hired Walters, who else were they rumored to to hire? Did that coach sign for less than Walters?

I’m impressed more by Odom’s success at Missouri than his success at UNLV. It’s rather easy to win 8-9 games at UNLV. Having a .500 record at Missouri was a lot harder.

Expectations? With the new additions to the BIG10, will Purdue ever have another winning season or be in a position to win a championship? a winning season, maybe.

A tougher question. As fans should we just accept the reality of mediocrity? Our spending and donors are nowhere close to what usc and OSU have. How can we hope or expect to compete? I have to ask, how are the other schools doing it? Where are teams like Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, msu, IU and other teams getting the money to compete?
 
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