Sunday, March 21, 2010

Purdue Underdogs Their Way Past Another Lower Seed


Well. Well. Well.

Look at what we have here.

Our Boilermakers, in the Sweet 16, after taking out Texas A&M by two. Four days ago, there were 64 teams in the hunt. 48 have been dismissed. And the Boilers were, as everyone knows, expected to be one of the sure-fire upsets of the first round. Why? Because all anybody knew was that they lost a key player from a team everyone was looking for reasons to doubt all season....and Rob's knee injury was that reason. Every talking head and casual joe felt the same: "Ooooh!! A shiny object! An upset pick!"

Of course, the Boilers are now 6-2 since the moment Rob's knee made like a stalk of celery in the Barn that night, including wins over two teams who, let's be honest, very few outside the loyal Purdue family felt the Boilers could beat. As Travis said over at H&R, "We're still here."

The Game

As for the game itself, well, this is an easy one to break down, because we all saw it with our own eyes. The Boilers played their now-usual, lethargic first half. JJ did not establish himself, Smooge had some shot troubles after hitting his first couple, and both JJ and CK got two quick fouls each. But the thing that troubled me the most about the first half was the fact that the Boilers got to the foul line...wait, let me check my notes... yes, here we go: ZERO fricking times. Zip. A Blutarski-ish 0-for-0. That's...kind of incredible.

At halftime, I spoke with Boilerdowd, and I said that this is our team. How many years have we been saying this? They're a second half team... have been for years. Basically, for Painter's entire tenure. Let's be honest: JJ shut out in the first half, nobody playing particularly well, zero free throws....and only down seven? I'll take it. And I fully expected a charge out of the gate to begin the second half.

Well, LewJack tried to spark that, with a mighty mouse rush to the basket. But then it seemed like A&M was ready for the Purdue onslaught. Yes, if you watch film on the Boilers, you have to know they're a strong second-half team. It's not immediately obvious from their offense -- rather, it's their defense that grinds down opponents into submission. Perhaps A&M was aware of this, as they did indeed look well-prepared. They then went on a 8-2 spurt to make it 40-29. Once it got to double-digits, I was more than a little concerned. The run wasn't coming, it appeared.

And then it did.

A 17-2 blast by the previously dormant Purdue offense made Gminski's first half comment that the hoop on the left side of your TV screen was unfriendly seem prescient. The run was led by several guys -- a true team effort. But Chris Kramer was the spark, running the point at several times during the second half and getting JJ back into form.

It should also not go without mentioning the young guys. Sure, we're all in love with our long-timers, but the kids -- Ryne Smith, DJ Byrd, Patrick Bade -- who had played sparingly all season long were suddenly thrust into major, critical minutes. This will undoubtedly pay HUGE dividends next season... but we were worried about THIS season. And these guys delivered, pretty much never making a single move that made us smack our foreheads. And as young guys without a lot of PT under their belts, that's terrific.

Once the Boilermakers were back in the game -- and back into the lead -- I felt a lot better. Yes, I still paced a bit, yes I still think I might have broken my finger slamming my hand on my sofa arm when Smooge lost the ball at the end of regulation, but I felt better. Why? Because as we've mentioned here at BS before, we like these guys when they're backed into a corner. And when they begin punching their way out of that corner, it seems to go well for them in the end. Their heart often wins out, cheesy as that may be to say.

It's hard to be critical of your team when they make it to the Sweet 16, but let's be clear: they've got A LOT to improve if they want to have a chance of beating Duke. We'll discuss Duke a bit more later but, frankly, it wouldn't matter who they're playing next. They need to get JaJuan Johnson involved early and he needs to take command and attack the basket. Attacking the basket leads to free throws, which is something we need from JJ. He's going to commit fouls -- there's no avoiding that. But he has to make his minutes worthwhile, on both the offensive and defensive ends.

Looking at the box score, what jumps out? Well, besides Chris Kramer leading the team in scoring, how about DJ Byrd pumping in TEN points off the bench, on 4/5 shooting? Clearly, the Boilers aren't close to winning without his assistance. Again, this is huge for next year.

The box score has the rebounding edge to A&M at 40-30, though I saw it closer than that elsewhere. Regardless, we have to come to grips (if you haven't already) with the Boilers being outrebounded without Rob. The critical thing is to not get obscenely outrebounded. And Purdue managed that today.

Oh, and Lewis Jackson shouldn't have more rebounds than JaJuan Johnson.

One more thing on the game itself... EsPN's article seemed to want to suggest that Chris Kramer "ignored" his coach and decided to make the play himself. In reality, according to Painter, the plan was to run a curl for E'Twaun, but if he saw daylight, he was free to take it to the hoop. I'm fine with that call, frankly.

Summing Up

I feel like they just won more than they did. And no, Purdue haters, this isn't because our team sucks or our program isn't used to success. You'd understand better if you'd lived through this program over any number of years, like all of us who convene together online or in bars or in dorm rooms do.

This is a group of guys who we feel as though we've come to know. We haven't, of course, at least not most of us. But we know them because we see their effort, we see their hustle, we see their silly videos. Some of us see them on campus, or on elevators, or in passing in classrooms. We watch their press conferences, and we see something in their eyes. We hear Chris Kramer say before the Siena game that losers make excuses and winners get it done. And we believe him. Because Chris is steel. He's a Boilermaker.

We've watched these guys grow up. From freshmen giving national champ Florida all they could handle in 2007 to now, CK and KG have pulled the oars for four years. JJ, Smooge and the Ostrich have been doing it for three. These guys are family, not to us as much as to each other. And so when Rob went down, well... you know how your heart felt? Imagine if you'd been going to battle with Rob for years. Working hard, towards your goals, pulling on those oars. And now Rob can't pull anymore. It's not easy to recover from.

However, these guys have the talent. Getting past the mental hurdle was the biggest step. Sure, learning how to run the offense without him was, no doubt, critical. But we're talking about a talented team here. These guys are not suddenly untalented without Rob. And we're seeing the whole group grow up...even more. They're tough, they're resolved, they have a controlled anger about them.

They're Boilermakers.

16 comments:

Jenny said...

Said it all!!

K. said...

My father raised me a Boilermaker, and although I don't attend the school, I've never been more proud to wear the black and gold. The haters can suck it...I don't want anyone rooting for us, besides us. Hallelujah holla back.

zlionsfan said...

I have to confess that when the Aggies took the 11-point lead in the second half, the memories of '88 and '94 and '00 (ugh, maybe it's a good thing we missed the tournament in '06) came flooding back. As much as I wanted to believe, I couldn't.

The fact that they were able to come back in that game, that they didn't win in regulation, didn't score first in overtime, and still won anyway, won with Johnson pulling down fewer rebounds than any other Purdue starter, won despite shooting all of 6 FTs, means about as much as winning at Columbus: it's the type of game that Purdue has struggled to win in the past, the game that damn it, why can't they win those games?

41% from the floor, starters 3-12 from three-point range, JJ with 3 boards and 3 fouls. Doesn't matter. Kramer scores 17, Byrd hits four big shots, Bade plays 13 minutes and commits only 2 fouls ... Purdue played as many guys for 10+ minutes as Texas A&M did (depleted bench? do your homework, CBS), and those guys contributed a lot. It was great to see.

Yeah, they'll have to play their best non-Robbie game of the season to beat Duke, but you know what? To me, this is house money now. If they don't win on Friday, well, they played to their seed and showed that they can play hard in games that matter the most. Few people thought Purdue would get past Siena, fewer still thought they'd escape Spokane, yet they did.

And if they beat Duke, well, that's 0 ACC teams in the Elite Eight ... the first time in recorded history that's happened. Oops, sorry, the first time since 2006. I sounded like CBS there for a minute. Of course it's a bit early to call the other games, but I don't think any reasonable people would be surprised if the Boilers became the third Big Ten team in the Elite Eight. (OSU is going to beat Tennessee. Michigan State, well, Izzo better bring the same team he had this week to beat Northern Iowa. Last week's team won't get it done.)

Three teams out of eight ... even ESPN might have to concede that the Big Ten can play this game.

Scruffy_P said...

Can we replace the big boilermaker statue on the east side of Ross Ade with a statue of CK3?

boilerdowd said...

Controlled Anger...thy name is CK3.

Purdue has decided to reflect their Senior leadership. Is good, no?

Robert said...

WELL SAID!

PERFECT ENDING TO THE POST!

BRAVO GUYS!

Delaware Boiler said...

I thought the statue already was of Chris Kramer

The Accidental Expat said...

Great game. What? Three Big 10 teams in the Sweet 16?? Surely this must be a typo-- you mean Big East, don't you?? Oh wait, these rust belters can play a bit of hoops, can't they?

Can we start a pool as to what the experts/Big East apologists are going to say to explain this away? My guess is that the "grueling regular season/tournament wore them down" (funny, mediocre vs. average shouldn't take the wind out of your sails in my view). Maybe they will cite the fact that a full 40%-- 2 whole teams!!-- Won their opening NIT games.Heaven forefend that they actually choose to change their opinions

My BS Bracket is shot, but I had the Dookies winning the next game. I'd be thrilled to be wrong a little bit longer.

Ross McLochness said...

I want to thank Chris Kramer for bringing respect to all guys - like me - who shoot left-side layups with our right hands.

F the fundamentals. Get the W.

Give 'em hell, Boilers!

Unknown said...

Two things:

1. I hear there are plans to re-design Purdue Pete because he is too scary. They need to model him after the lovable Chris Kramer! Exclamation Point!

Go Boilers!

2. Now that the Big East isn't so hot, I have heard a few times that people shouldn't jump to conclusions to make the conference comparisons (once on CBS yesterday, once by Gottlieb on Mike & Mike this morning). Nicely done, gang! NOW we shouldn't make the comparisons, but a week ago, it was fine. I'm not at all surprised by this stellar journalism, just continuing to be annoyed. For the record, my wife likes Mike & Mike.

Anonymous said...

The little woman and I (both Purdue alums) were driving back home during the game. She is pessamistic, raincloud alum that always thinks Purdue will end up blowing it when they play on natiuonal tv. Anyway, I couldn't find the game on radio until the very end of regulation(Westwood One was covering the Pitt/Xavier game over the Prudue game). The only thing I knew about the game was that Purdue was down by seven at half so I was stoked that the game was going into overtime. She gets a call from her mom as overtime starts so I turn down the radio to be polite. I try to lean next to the speaker but cant really tell what is going on over the road noise. The little woman ends her call with enough time to listen to the final play by Kramer. She gives me a look of trepidation; "could we really win this?" As the announcer calls the final last second A&M brick, we cheer in our car and high five to our children's displeasure!

She turns to me and asks, "So, who do we play next?"

Duke.

She says, "Oh, we're going to lose."

I grit my teeth and think, "Not if CK has anything to say about it!"

HWPixHend said...

One of my proudest moments came within seconds of the end of the game when my middle son (and former big time Duke fan - we live in NC) called me from Clemson where he is at school, screaming in my ear "WE won!!! WE won!!! Did you see it? Did you see Kramer? WE won!!!'..... Brought a tear to my eye, we did something right bringing him up…… (FWIW, Clemson reminds me a lot of Purdue, with a lot better weather, small town, crazy about their sports teams, Ag & Engineering, etc).

Purdue Matt said...

Wow. What a game.

PWS said...

I already thought that statue was of CK3....Isn't that is part-time job? Hammering steel in the summers and off season? That kid is the epitome of a Boilermaker...

PWS said...

Sorry Delaware Boiler....I didn't see your comment...I scrolled straight to the bottom..

The man behind the mic said...

i will still take a full order of CK3 and a side of STFU!!! BOILER UP!!!!!