Friday, November 09, 2007

A Spartan Preview (Purdue v. MSU)


Last week was a pretty tough loss, as a Purdue fan...and I'm pretty sure the Boiler players feel the same way. MSU is also coming off of a loss in which they could all but taste the victory to in-state rival UM, but couldn't match the Henne-Manningham connection down the stretch. The question for both teams is does a tough loss motivate a team to get the taste out of their mouths OR does it break their spirit.



I think the loss for the Spartans all but ended their season. Hoeppner-esque tactics like a countdown clock leading to the UM game tend to make the sting of a loss linger that much longer...problem is, unlike IU v. Purdue, the UM game is not their last contest of the regular season. Mark Dantonio took this one hard too. He was still talking about it as recently as Tuesday remembering some of the UM players antics...problem is, he has another game to prepare for...these 19 & 20 year olds need to move on and may not have been able to as their coach continued to languish over the loss last Saturday. One one hand, I really appreciate his passion for that game and their rivalry with UM, on the other, his team would probably benefit from him letting it rest after Sunday following that contest.

Point of Interest: Jaycen Taylor has been bumped off of the two-deep and replaced by Dan Dierking for this week's game...looks like Joe Tiller agrees with J about Taylor's fumbles. I would look for Taylor to have a pretty good game as a result of this move.

Purdue is favored in a home game, under Joe Tiller...what's that mean? (You probably already know) Here's what we think it means:

Tim Says:
I have a lot of concerns about this weekends game, but it's not about which Purdue team we'll see for a change. It's about which Michigan State team we'll see. It seems that Michigan State plays up to it's opponents (ex. Michigan, Ohio State, Wisconsin), but that's actually a good thing for Purdue, as MSU will most likely not get up for Purdue (ex. Iowa, Pitt). I expect Purdue to play a rather bland game, but because they are expected to win, they will. They won't have any fire in their bellies, and the coaches certainly won't do them any favors, but they'll still win.

Purdue 30
MSU 21

J Says:
I'm depressed in one way -- Purdue went 0 for 3 in their major tests. However, I'm somewhat optimistic in another way -- the Boilers haven't had their traditional stinker loss to an opponent they shouldn't lose to. In previous years, there was always an unexpected loss to Northwestern or a blowout by a not-thsat-good Iowa. Things like that. This season, however, the Boilermakers have truly played to the form we've all come to expect. Showing up and playing solid against the teams they can beat and, well, you know the rest. It's a familiar tune we play here at Boiled Sports.
I'm not suggesting this season has been a failure -- I truly don't think it has. I think that by winning out, Purdue will have a season to be extremely proud of. Where it leads, who knows? However, losing one of these last two games would REALLY sting after the consistent season we've seen to this point.
This weekend's game is a game the Boilers absolutely should win. There are no two ways about it. MSU is a spirited group but they're not all that good. They hung with Michigan for most of the game but you have to remember this was a game they had a countdown clock at their practice facility for, counting down the seconds to their matchup. This was against their hated in-state rival -- the one whose students make fun of the State students for not being able to get into UM. So if they gave that game EVERYTHING they had and still fell short, I see no reason to take their 28-24 loss to Michigan as something to be worried about. Sure, Purdue got hammered by Michigan but that's what Purdue does.
This weekend will be something like the Iowa game, I think. The Boilers offense will come out and put some points up, then try to let MSU back into it (and MSU should get back into it since their offense isn't as horrendous as Iowa's) and we'll have a close game at the half. Then, based on my newfound faith that the Boilers show up in third quarters now, I think we'll see them pull away and win this game by a semi-comfortable margin.
Purdue 33
MSU 24

Boilerdowd says:
It's Senior Day for our Boilers and this season, a ton of guys will be introduced as they play their last game at Ross Ade in the black and gold. Offensively, Grimes, Powell, Hood, Keller, Bryant and Standeford will all take a bow...and defensively, Avril, Bright, Bick, Ferguson, Keglar and Vinson will all say their goodbyes. You can see, many of the leaders in both statistics and intangibles are in those two groups. For this reason, I think Purdue will come out and play tough from the get-go. That said, I think MSU's punishing running game will keep it close all afternoon. This Spartan team runs the ball as well as Ohio State...but they don't pass as well (thankfully). Plus, their two backs allow them to run inside or outside extremely effectively.

I look for Purdue's offense to score enough that MSU's running game can't complete a late comeback...I think Bryant and Keller will both have huge days and I believe Sheets & Taylor will both run the ball effectively to the tune of 5-6 yds/carry. The key to the game is Painter and his confidence...he needs it and his team needs to see him as a leader.

Purdue 37
MSU 33

    To Your Call Once More We Rally;
    Alma Mater Hear Our Praise.
    Where The Wabash Spreads Its Valley;
    Filled With Joy Our Voices Raise.
    From The Skies In Swelling Echoes
    Come The Cheers That Tell The Tale
    Of Your Vict'ries And Your Heros,
    Hail Purdue! We Sing All Hail!

Chorus:

    Hail, Hail To Old Purdue!
    All Hail To Our Old Gold And Black!
    Hail, Hail To Old Purdue!
    Our Friendship May She Never Lack.
    Ever Grateful, Ever True,
    Thus We Raise Our Song Anew;
    Of The Days We've Spent With You,
    All Hail Our Own Purdue!

10 comments:

T-Mill said...

I feel like I am in a Star Wars movie, because I have a bad feeling about this. I hope they prove me wrong...

Anonymous said...

Every coach owns at least 1 team, and for Tiller that 1 team is MSU. At least 1, if not 2, of Purdue's come from behind victories in the 4th quarter was against MSU. I look for a win.

Oh, and with the movie 300 out earlier this year, you had plenty of good Spartan pictures to get instead of the metrosexual you posted.

boilerdowd said...

Paul, Paul, Paul...that's the genius of that picture, my friend. You see, it make our opponent look pretty.

Travis, you could be right...what's your call?

Anonymous said...

Then post a picture of the MSU mascot. I just want to run up and hug Sparty every time I see him...

Ryan said...

I looked at the stats, then ignored them. This game is in West Lafayette, there is no way the Boilers lose at home to Michigan State.

Anonymous said...

I'm with Paul here as Tiller has owned Saben, Williams and Smith. Of course that brings up the question of why do I know the names of all of MSU's craptastic coaches? Anyway, Purdue cruises 31 - 17 - and it won't even be that close.

Anonymous said...

Dear Joe,

It has been 10 years since we met. Over that time we have had many highs and lows. But recently I’ve noticed the fire has dimmed to a faint glow. As excited and passionate as we were in 2000-2001, it just hasn’t been the same lately. I think it is time for us to go our separate ways. It has been fun, and I have enjoyed our time together, but all good things must come to an end.

Love,
Alumnus Who Doesn’t Give Money to John Purdue Club.

Anonymous said...

Dear goodness that was awful. Who let Colletto coach again? Oh well, on the plus side, the defense ONLY gave up 41 of the 48 points. Next week it's the battle for who goes to Detroit! Wow!

Purdue Matt said...

Achilles was greek but he was not a Spartan.

boilerdowd said...

Ooooh, oooh, I'm so smart. I know about the anatomy!

I shoot a lot from the hip...and the joke is less funny if I put a real Spartan up there.