
While other rivalries mark this week as "hate week" (and Notre Dame plays Connecticut because the team they pretend is their rival refuses to come to Indiana in November), Purdue and Indiana will square off for the Old Oaken Bucket for the 85th time. Purdue leads the Bucket series 55-26-3 and the overall Purdue-IU football rivalry 69-36-6.
When last we left the Bucket game, Purdue was steamrolling Indiana in a way that hadn't been seen before and which was called by one writer, "the worst loss in the history of Indiana University football." And Indiana has had some bad teams.
The nice thing about the Bucket game is that it allows Purdue players whose seasons have been a bit below-average to make up three months' worth of yardage, touchdowns, etc., in one afternoon. It's a nice service IU provides.
I kid, of course, but only slightly. The Bucket rivalry has never been what you might call even, but it's been particularly lopsided over the past decade-plus. Since 1996, Purdue has only lost to IU twice -- in 2001 and 2007. The 2001 game was a rain-soaked 13-7 loss, where a bowl-bound 6-3 Purdue squad inexplicably could not move the ball against the then 3-6 Hoosiers. The game may have been more pivotal than anyone thought as IU then beat Kentucky to finish up 5-6 and the Boilermakers lost to Notre Dame and Washington State in the Sun Bowl to finish 6-6.
In 2007, IU was playing with tremendous heart after the tragic loss of Coach Hoeppner and held on for dear life against a furious second-half comeback by the Boilermakers. That loss capped a winless November for Purdue and a team that began the year 5-0 and 7-2, would wind up 8-5 with a win in the Motor City Bowl.
Since 1996, when the rivalry seemed to turn decided in Purdue's favor, Purdue has won by such scores as 56-7, 52-7, 41-13, 34-10, 63-24, 41-14, and, of course, last year's 62-10 annihilation.
You can thank the 2004 Boilermakers for Gerry DiNardo's ugly mug being on your Big Ten Network screen so often these days -- the 63-24 destruction in Kyle Orton's last game caused DiNardo to be fired the following week. If Bill Lynch, nice guy though he may be, loses to Purdue in embarrassing fashion in consecutive seasons (seasons in which Purdue is a sub-par team), I would have to think the door may be opened for him.
As Crimson Quarry puts it: "I would hope that Bill Lynch has the telecast of last year's game on continuous loop in the weight room, conference room, training room, dorm rooms, and so on. To say the Hoosiers will be playing with pride may be a bit presumptuous. All too often in the last 15 years the Hoosiers have failed to show much pride or intensity in the Bucket game."
I would have to believe that the Hoosiers will remember last year's dismantling. How could they not? The questions become whether the talent has changed significantly from last year's game and whether or not playing in Bloomington instead of West Lafayette matters. Do those factors make for a 53 point swing? I guess we'll find out.
More to come this week.
13 comments:
This game scares me. If bad Purdue (the team that showed up for NIU, NU, Minny, & Wisky) shows up in Bloomington, they will get smoked. The 62-10 win last year was fun, but it will certainly give IU added motivation.
This game scares me as well. IU's alot better than their record (we may be as well) and given how many bad breaks B10 officials have dished out to them, could you not see a alot of makeup calls in this game. I know that sounds a little ridiculous, but as much as I hate IU, those guys have gotten screwed over and the universe has a way of righting itself.
This'll be a competitive game IMO.
I think it'll end up something like 35-28, or even 41-38 with Purdue getting behind in the second quarter and then forcing one critical error in the third.
But, if Purdue (OSU beaters) show up it could be 72-6, if Purdue (Wisc. shutout) shows up it could be 31-10 IU wins.
I really don't see IU putting up numbers outside of the 30's on our D, so as long as the offense clicks we should be fine.
But who knows?!?!?
I've heard this a couple of times, but I don't understand the fear of the IU game.
What I mean is, what's there to fear?
You win, you've won 5 games, you lose, you've won 4.
The word fear, to me, just isn't applicable in this case.
Just as in the "good ol' days", Purdue and IU are preparing to play in their "bowl" game for the bucket. Or as I used to refer to it back in the mid-90's, the "2000 Flushes" bowl game. I sometimes heard it called the "Tidy Bowl" game as well. No matter! I hope Purdue plays well and sets the stage for next year and a better program. Dropping this game would suck in a year in which Purdue beat both OSU and Michigan.
Boilerdowderson -- People fear losing to a football program as bad as IU's, because it's embarrassing. I think that's all it is.
Speaking of football, did you see this meltdown over at Maize n Brew?
http://www.maizenbrew.com/2009/11/17/1161359/an-open-letter-in-response-to-your
That dude is a jack. Nobody is allowed to point out the laughingstock of a shell of its former self Michigan has turned into. Nobody, you hear?! MaizeNBrew will determine who can say things about Michigan football!
And you know what else? THEY USED TO BE GOOD, DAMMIT!! And you can't take that away from them.
And anyone trying to report on the violations RichRod and crew may have committed is just trying to make something out of nothing! *fingers in ears* LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA, I'm not listening!!!
Whatever.
I Hope (pun intended) can get these guys ready to play after that let down of losing to MSU. Since we won't be bowl eligible I think that our NIU and UW team will show up and roll over. We probably lose this F'ing game..........ugh.
Or, we could get physical and dominate this game, and have Ralph and Jason run for 300+ yards.
Who knows??? I don't even know if I can watch. Yeah, I hear you, I always say that just like you guys do. But, I am a die hard and I'll be watching like usual. Better get a case of beer ready for Sat.
"What I mean is, what's there to fear? You win, you've won 5 games, you lose, you've won 4."
You make it sound like any other game, which it isn't. It is the Bucket game. I hate losing to IU. Losing to IU is embarassing. Thus the fear.
Wow, that Maize N Brew post sets a new low. Wow.
J-Money, We invite you to the Purdue Alumni and IU alumni of Houston Watch Party at Coaches Pub in Midtown Houston.
exactly, Purdue Matt. Generally speaking, we have better football teams than IU does. Losing to them is bad enough; losing to a weaker team in a sport they care less about than we do is even worse.
ugh.
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