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I don't remember Kirk Ferentz being a big name after a head coaching gig at Maine and then as an assistant coach in the NFL before replacing Hayden Frye...

I also don't remember the boat rower being a bigger name than Brohm when he was hired at Minny...
I You seem to not understand my point.

as for Fleck, what has he really done? Minn has an easy non-conference schedule, and he has put forth a winning record. has his team ever made the top 10 or top 20? other teams hire coaches that are not big names . And some of those coaches do fine. Fleck and brohm were both about the same level before they were hired, and their results were similar.

I just wish Purdue would not be included with all these other teams that hire no name coaches. I just wish Purdue would be attractive enough for a big name coach to want to come here and coach.

akers was a big name coach although he was on the downward part of his career. but looking back 100 years, has pudue ever hired any big name football coach? I'm not saying Walters is going to be a bad coach. But look at our last 4 hires. None of them were big name coaches before they were hired at Purdue.

i just wish a guy like Harbaugh or Meyers would say, I want to build a dynasty at Purdue. that's what happened at Clemson, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU. I just would like Purdue to become an actual power that would attract big name coaches. the reality is if harbaugh actually left Michigan, I doubt his replacement would be an up and coming defensive coordintor from Illinois.
 
the KING has just left the building and entered the portal. the speculation is he entered his name before the deadline, but nobody cared enough to report it.
 
I You seem to not understand my point.

as for Fleck, what has he really done? Minn has an easy non-conference schedule, and he has put forth a winning record. has his team ever made the top 10 or top 20? other teams hire coaches that are not big names . And some of those coaches do fine. Fleck and brohm were both about the same level before they were hired, and their results were similar.

I just wish Purdue would not be included with all these other teams that hire no name coaches. I just wish Purdue would be attractive enough for a big name coach to want to come here and coach.

akers was a big name coach although he was on the downward part of his career. but looking back 100 years, has pudue ever hired any big name football coach? I'm not saying Walters is going to be a bad coach. But look at our last 4 hires. None of them were big name coaches before they were hired at Purdue.

i just wish a guy like Harbaugh or Meyers would say, I want to build a dynasty at Purdue. that's what happened at Clemson, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU. I just would like Purdue to become an actual power that would attract big name coaches. the reality is if harbaugh actually left Michigan, I doubt his replacement would be an up and coming defensive coordintor from Illinois.
I hate to break it to you but Purdue is not LSU. A&M and Nebraska haven’t had any sort of relevant success recently. And Dabo was never a big name coach. He was a WR coach prior to becoming Clemson’s head coach.
 
I hate to break it to you but Purdue is not LSU. A&M and Nebraska haven’t had any sort of relevant success recently. And Dabo was never a big name coach. He was a WR coach prior to becoming Clemson’s head coach.
I know Purdue is not an LSU or Clemson or Auburn or Florida or MSU. But I have to ask, why not? What do they have that Purdue doesn’t?

What makes those teams so much better than Purdue? Why can’t Purdue become a consistent top 20 team? Why can’t Purdue become a consistent 8-9 win team?

Why can’t Purdue be more like Penn st or UW ? What is it about Purdue that keeps holding them back? Why can’t we become a consistent great team? Why can’t we become a place great athletes want to come to?

Why can’t Purdue become a destination? And attractive place to come to ? Why can’t we be the chosen school rather than just in someone’s top 5?

What is holding us back?
 
I You seem to not understand my point.

as for Fleck, what has he really done? Minn has an easy non-conference schedule, and he has put forth a winning record. has his team ever made the top 10 or top 20? other teams hire coaches that are not big names . And some of those coaches do fine. Fleck and brohm were both about the same level before they were hired, and their results were similar.

I just wish Purdue would not be included with all these other teams that hire no name coaches. I just wish Purdue would be attractive enough for a big name coach to want to come here and coach.

akers was a big name coach although he was on the downward part of his career. but looking back 100 years, has pudue ever hired any big name football coach? I'm not saying Walters is going to be a bad coach. But look at our last 4 hires. None of them were big name coaches before they were hired at Purdue.

i just wish a guy like Harbaugh or Meyers would say, I want to build a dynasty at Purdue. that's what happened at Clemson, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and LSU. I just would like Purdue to become an actual power that would attract big name coaches. the reality is if harbaugh actually left Michigan, I doubt his replacement would be an up and coming defensive coordintor from Illinois.
You're so misunderstood...

1) Dabo Swinney was an assistant coach (wide receivers) at Clemson before he became head coach.

2) Tom Osborne joined Nebraska in 1962 as an unpaid assistant coach and became head coach in 1972. He's what made Nebraska into Nebraska...

3) Texas A&M hasn't won a national title since 1939. They've won their conference 3 times since then. There couldn't be a less relevant team that you quote as an "actual power"

4) LSU is the ONLY team on your list that makes any sense at all. And I hope to God you realize that their success is based on their ability, as the only real football program in Louisiana with unbelievable high school talent, to recruit their own state with very little interference from any other program.
 
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I thought LSU was more about cheating , giving players money under the table, providing escorts and having very low academic standards that made them a great destination and attraction! Likewise for ole miss, auburn and miss st.

As for the other schools, I’m just thinking about schools being consistent top 25 schools rather than winning championships or who their coaches are. Has Penn st won a big 10 championship ? I’m not sure. But they are a consistent top 20 team. That’s what I’d like Purdue football to be. Purdue’s basketball team is always a top 20 team. It would be nice to see Purdue’s football team enjoy the same success and consistency.
 
I thought LSU was more about cheating , giving players money under the table, providing escorts and having very low academic standards that made them a great destination and attraction! Likewise for ole miss, auburn and miss st.

As for the other schools, I’m just thinking about schools being consistent top 25 schools rather than winning championships or who their coaches are. Has Penn st won a big 10 championship ? I’m not sure. But they are a consistent top 20 team. That’s what I’d like Purdue football to be. Purdue’s basketball team is always a top 20 team. It would be nice to see Purdue’s football team enjoy the same success and consistency.

No, that's not what you originally said. You said, for once, you'd like Purdue to hire a big name coach...

Now you're changing your argument to being in the top 20 or 25?
 
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No, that's not what you originally said. You said, for once, you'd like Purdue to hire a big name coach...

Now you're changing your argument to being in the top 20 or 25?
I want both! I also have said 1,000 times I’d prefer a boring team like Iowa that consistently won 8-10 games every year verses a pass happy team that always finished with a 6-6 record.
 
What I want is Purdue to be a destination that would be attractive that big name coaches would want to come to and coach!
 
sorry, I've been on the planet for almost 67 yrs and that's not happening
I know. I decided to stay 5 years and graduate in 79. I was born and raised in Wisconsin. Their school is on par with Purdue both academically and in athletic spending. UW was once a laughing stock in football and basketball. Even UW Green Bay had a better basketball team. UW made changes! They didn’t spend more than Purdue. And they still don’t. But they made the final 4 in basketball and their football team became a consistent top 10 team.

As I look at the success story UW has become, I ask why can’t Purdue enjoy that same success and story? It’s really not about spending more money. Rather it’s about making the right decisions!

I don’t want or expect Purdue to become OSU. But I ask why can’t we become like UW.
 
I want both! I also have said 1,000 times I’d prefer a boring team like Iowa that consistently won 8-10 games every year verses a pass happy team that always finished with a 6-6 record.

Purdue finished with a 9-4 record last year and an 8-6 record this year. So, I guess they don't always finish with a 6-6 record, now do they?

Your problem is you're all over the f'ing place and you have no idea what you're talking about. Yet you continue to post gibberish...
 
sorry, I've been on the planet for almost 67 yrs and that's not happening
I agree it’s not happening, but why can’t it? I’ve visited many college campuses and don’t see the attraction of Oklahoma, Nebraska, or even USC which is kind of a dump.
 
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Purdue finished with a 9-4 record last year and an 8-6 record this year. So, I guess they don't always finish with a 6-6 record, now do they?

Your problem is you're all over the f'ing place and you have no idea what you're talking about. Yet you continue to post gibberish...
My problem is you don’t understand the main point I am making and you continue to focus on the minor points. You need to open your mind to see the bigger picture! I don’t talk all over the place. What I’m trying to do is provide many different examples in hopes that you will see and understand what I see.

Purdue will never be a great football powerhouse! We all know that. Some of you have hopes and dreams. I don’t. Rather, I ask questions nobody can answer and many don’t want answered. I ask why can’t Purdue be more like UW and Iowa? Their financial resources are the same. The caliber of their recruits are the same. Their facilities are the same. Their fans are the same. But their success is nowhere close.

And I ask why?

I provide many examples. You say I ramble! Rather than rambling, each year I ask the same question. WHY?

Why do we settle for mediocrity? It’s deja vu all over again. A rerun of Groundhog Day.

We’re Purdue. This is what we are and always have been. You say it’s never going to change. I agree it will never will. But I still ask, why not?
 
The simple answer is to say we’re not LSU or Clemson or Florida bot Nebraska or uw or Michigan. and just accept it. The harder answer is explain why!
 
The simple answer is to say we’re not LSU or Clemson or Florida bot Nebraska or uw or Michigan. and just accept it. The harder answer is explain why!
$$$$$, past success (tradition) and to a lesser degree it's about labelling. Kids want to go to the name brand school.
 
The name Purdue really says nothing about the school, but many schools use the state name in their name. In general, as a player I would want to represent my state, and that may mean going to a public school with that state's name in it. For recognition you otherwise have to be known for something. With Purdue the time of the first astronauts and moon missions have long passed. I think in the Big10 being called Purdue, Northwestern or Rutgers has a negative effect on your program. With Purdue's excellent basketball team this year there is a lot of excellent exposure which should carry over to football giving more name recognition to attract more players.

Outside of sports, I now see little Purdue University news which might excite me enough to attend. Unfortunately, Purdue Pharma news must negatively affect the name Purdue when it's not even associated with Purdue.
 
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My problem is you don’t understand the main point I am making and you continue to focus on the minor points. You need to open your mind to see the bigger picture! I don’t talk all over the place. What I’m trying to do is provide many different examples in hopes that you will see and understand what I see.

Purdue will never be a great football powerhouse! We all know that. Some of you have hopes and dreams. I don’t. Rather, I ask questions nobody can answer and many don’t want answered. I ask why can’t Purdue be more like UW and Iowa? Their financial resources are the same. The caliber of their recruits are the same. Their facilities are the same. Their fans are the same. But their success is nowhere close.

And I ask why?

I provide many examples. You say I ramble! Rather than rambling, each year I ask the same question. WHY?

Why do we settle for mediocrity? It’s deja vu all over again. A rerun of Groundhog Day.

We’re Purdue. This is what we are and always have been. You say it’s never going to change. I agree it will never will. But I still ask, why not?

I'd rather not see and understand what you see...
 
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I understand and agree with the gist of the message. Many schools with less to offer than Purdue consistently do better. Fair question to ask and discuss is why. I contend it is mostly marketing and some of that is part of the HCs' job. Short of a early "let's play football" moment Brohm was a lousy interview and didn't do much to hype the school. Hell his family didn't even want to live here. Painter not only talks X's and O's but is sometimes quotable and funny. He constantly references Purdue history and being proud to be part of it. Geralds seems to be energetic and out there as well. Shondell is the best in my mind. He supports all the teams and is a great spokesperson for the University. What I fail to see is a orchestrated message/campaign from the athletic department. So far Walters has been enthusiastic in interviews and seems to be excited to be at Purdue and raise his family in W. Lafayette. I am optimistic his energy will be contagious.
 
The name Purdue really says nothing about the school, but many schools use the state name in their name. In general, as a player I would want to represent my state, and that may mean going to a public school with that state's name in it. For recognition you otherwise have to be known for something. With Purdue the time of the first astronauts and moon missions have long passed. I think in the Big10 being called Purdue, Northwestern or Rutgers has a negative effect on your program. With Purdue's excellent basketball team this year there is a lot of excellent exposure which should carry over to football giving more name recognition to attract more players.

Outside of sports, I now see little Purdue University news which might excite me enough to attend. Unfortunately, Purdue Pharma news must negatively affect the name Purdue when it's not even associated with Purdue.
Good point about "first astronauts and moon missions". Maybe not a coincident that Purdue's best football teams ever coincided with that particular time period. Basketball teams were great too.
 
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