Knocking on the Door
Purdue's composite computer ranking (KenPom, Sagarin, RPI) now stands at 9 and they're currently 10th and 11th in this week's media and coaches polls. A couple of things are promising about what we've been witnessing:
-The offense has found an identity that includes a faster pace off of defensive stops and a lot of guys getting involved.
-The defense is getting better each game.
-And, maybe most-noteworthy, this team can get much better...as Hart returns (possibly this week), Smith continues to grown into his new role, TJohn continues to become a man (figuratively, of course) before our very eyes and Byrd becomes nastier on defense, the team will improve. I'm still hopeful for the bigs- But as the offensive pace increases, Marcius and Carroll's minutes might actually decrease.
Atop that, the two guys who were supposed to be great have been exactly that. This week, Moore was honored as BT player of the week. Both he and JJ are hovering around the 20/gm mark and seemingly pick eachother, and the team up during cold spells. My favorite thing about these guys is that they both scare the opposition defensively. They might be the two best recruiting tools Matty has after they graduate- Two guys who play in his defense-first system, yet both were among the nations elite offensively as well.
And speaking of recruiting...
Coach Hope got a good verbal this week from Atlanta RB, Marcus Caffey. Caffey had offers from a ton of good programs including Ole Miss, South Carolina, Arkansas and West Virginia. He's got solid size, solid speed and great vision. He could contend for playing time next season and allow ATM to be moved to the slot permanently.
Hope had the second defection from his coaching staff this off-season last week (Brian Rock), so he'll be busy interviewing replacements. He's already moved Landholm out of the co-DC position and made Emanuel the sole DC. He seems like a mean dude...I like that in a DC.
We're still awaiting word on Gibbony.
Bloody Awful
The Big Ten has no one to blame but itself. We've heard it in the past, and we will again in the future about how the BT is an inferior football conference. But until the conference consistently rises up and plays winning football in the post season, no one will give the oldest conference in America any respect...and rightfully so.
But lets be real honest for a second- the state of Michigan is really the problem this season. Northwestern was never as good this season as they were supposed to be. And with Persa out, no one expected them to beat TT...at least around the hallowed halls of the BS world headquarters. And really a similar excuse can be given for Penn State...especially in Meyer's last game. At least they had a little fight in them. But MSU's rolling over v. their old coach and Mississippi State's undressing of UM were noteworthy, laughable and sad all at the same time.
Rodriguez assured he won't be back in the fall with Michigan's performance...but that might have been a done deal going into last week. UM wisely crafted Rod's contract to read that if he was fired in '11 or after, his buyout would be $2.5 million...a few weeks ago, it was $4 million.
Hats off to Ferentz and company and our hated rivals for getting the bowl victory. That's a pretty phenomenal coaching job in the wake of all the Hawkeyes had to deal with since the season's end. And the Zooker reminded us never to bet against his Illini...or just never to bet on them. They're one of the most-confusing teams in the nation. They've got a ton of momentum and talent coming into next fall...they'll surely poop the bed.
Was I the only one happy to see Wisconsin lose to TCU? Bielema has a firm grasp on the prestigious award for coach in the conference that I like the least right now. Glad to see the meathead lose.
Everyone's a Winner!!
A month ago, I asked people to send in their ideas for a new BT logo and/or division names and I'd decide who was the winner. But, we didn't get enough entries to consider it much of a contest. So I'm declaring everyone a winner...and loser at the same time.
The biggest losers though are those who paid tens-to-hundreds of thousands of dollars to help re-define the new BT's marks and verbiage.
Back at Full Strength
Beginning early in December, we've been running the site with one hand behind our backs. First, I was out of the country, then J was on holiday in an exotic locale. But just as our Boilers are hitting their stride, so is the BS staff...expect more delicious content in the coming weeks/months.
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Word in the D today is that, since Friday, Harbaugh has gone from 97% positive to be in Ann Arbor to 15%. Pretty hilarious. I, for one, hope they continue to fail miserably.
Oh yeah, the logo contest. For all the crowing I did, you would think I would've entered something. I guess spending 45+ hours a week working on other companies' brands took away any desire I had to pony up a "freebie."
The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette jobbed the Boilers again. Coverage of the number 10/11 team in the country winning their second straight conference win merited a single paragraph on the front page of the Sports section. Right next to it? An article, complete with a full color photo, of IU getting housed by the Buckeyes. Sigh.
Glad to see Hope land another recruit. IF everyone can stay healthy, the Boilers look DEEP heading into next year. I'm anxious to see what Henry can do with a few more weapons.
Me thinks the Bucket won't be in Bloomington for long.
You're not the only one. I've disliked Bielema ever since he pulled that intentional-offside crap on the kickoffs at the end of the first half against Penn State way back when, and he's not exactly been likable outside Madison since then.
Plus I'm all about seeing non-AQ schools win BCS bowls. Every time a team finishes the season unbeaten and couldn't play for a title, the end of the BCS draws nearer.
The Big Ten did all right, other than the Michigan teams, and those were easy to explain: Michigan is one-dimensional and MSU is overrated. Northwestern actually did a really good job without Persa (defense? Big 12? ha ha), and I'm sure if (when) Ohio State loses, the media will have quickly forgotten the wins by Iowa and Illinois. It's that lack of speed, you know.
I'm looking forward to the West Virginia game ... hard to believe that with the Big Ten as strong as it is in hoops, the first six conference games are comparatively easy (at PSU, Iowa, at Minn, PSU next). Hopefully Purdue won't play down to their opponents and will be 16-1 at that point.
What is worse is that the Big 10 (12) was pushing the new logo and division titles during the bowl games. That was wonderful to watch.
Was anyone else happy to see Steve Lavin and Gene Keady bring Purdue-style basketball to the Big East and knock off G-town tonight? I finally have someone in the Big East to cheer for.
I was boxercr! :) Can't believe I'm pulling for a big east team
Steve Lavin is awesome... Loves Purdue, great basketball coach, but the best part.... HIS WIFE! Wow.
Wait did I miss something? There used to be delicious content on this blog?
Reggie Hayes of the FW News Sentinel reports that after the 1/1 debacle the Big 10's new divisions are now Bludgeoned and Bleeders
I really like Matt Painter, but I wish we could see what Lavin would have done with this program as well, especially with recruiting. I believe he would have been more outspoken and fiery.
Don't get me wrong, I hope Painter is here to stay, but if Painter decides to use the clause in his contract to get out at the end of the season - I think we have a great opportunity to get Lavin.
For sure. If Matty could recruit like Lavin the Boilers would be un-stoppable.
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