This Purdue team is beaten and battered-
Hummel's back is clearly in horrible shape...and anything less than a 5 day rest leaves him gimpy at best, and hobbled and grimacing at worst. Watching him play in person is actually quite difficult. He limps, grits his teeth, talks to himself about the pain and is wearing a large back brace that is not easy to spot on TV (but can be seen from behind the bench). He's undoubtedly tough, but I don't know if toughness is enough to get him through this season as his condition deteriorates. All that said, even at just a percentage of his normal effectiveness, he's still a difficult match up for Purdue's opponents.
Atop of Hummel's woes, LewJack is coming off of a concussion. And in my mind, there's really no player on Purdue's team who needs the time on the court more than Jackson. It's funny, he's got a polarizing effect on Purdue's fanbase. Some love him, some are infuriated by his mistakes so much so that they can't stand him. Regarless of which side you're on, my advice is be patient and let him learn his limitations and allow the game to slow down just a bit. He's going to be good and has already shown flashes of brilliance (followed by thuds of turnover disappointment). His Freshman year has been a repetitive two steps forward, one step backward journey, but I think progress is being made. That said, he needs time on the court as point guard play is imperative come tournament time.
As Lewis' head clears, Kramer heals from an ankle injury...then he re-admits himself into the Boiler infirmary following a nasty elbow from Michigan's Manny Harris. Please note, delusional UM fan, there was heavy contact between Harris' elbow and the bridge of Kramer's nose. While the TV camera angles didn't show it well, there was a lot of blood on the floor- we could see it from the upper level in Mackey...and I'm pretty sure it wasn't ketchup that Kramer keeps in his jersey in case the team gets french fries after the game. Early reports also indicate that Kramer on top of the laceration, has a broken nose.
Along with these three players, JJ and Grant both continue to battle the dreaded flu-like symptoms...Granted, it's that time of year, and everyone gets sick, but their ailments simply heap pressure upon those who remain healthy- Nemmy, Green and Smooge.

This is what makes Purdue tough- as players struggle with injuries, shooting woes or foul trouble, others pick up the slack...And it's going to take this type of team effort for Purdue to to stay near the top of the conference because we're simply not going to see a 100% healthy team again this season. But we will continue to see a mentally-stout squad that, while falling short of perfection in the win/loss column, hasn't lost a game yet due to lack effort or toughness.

I love going back to my alma mater to watch Purdue play in person...but as much as I like the majority of Purdue's fanbase, there's a large segment that simply infuriates me. As Purdue struggled to heat up offensively in the first half, the crowd (outside of the Paint Crew, of course) ranged from catatonic to listless. I don't know what can/will be done, but some of the Paint Crew needs to be in the opposite corner just to liven up the other half of the crowd. I can't tell you how many times I got dirty looks from the old people around me just because I was cheering today.
That stinks...and you know what else stinks? The fact that Mackey Arena starts emptying out with about four or five minutes left during most contests as the lemmings rush for the exits. Traffic isn't that bad on basketball game days...and, in economic times like this, who can afford to simply throw away a large portion of their entry price by not watching the entire contest? Not me...I paid my money, I'm going to stay in the stands as long as possible...and if you're in Mackey in the near future, I'd suggest you punch any man leaving his seat prematurely squarely in their sugarcubes as to stop this unsettling trend. I'm not going to condone violence toward the ladies...even these that might deserve a little strong-arming.


Next up, our Boilers head to Columbus to play the Jeckyl & Hyde Buckeyes on Tuesday.
Coaches Versus Fashion
To raise awareness for the Coaches Versus Cancer foundation, coaches across the nation donned athletic shoes en lieu of their wing tips...Matt Painter decided he'd get a bit more casual with the rest of his dress as well. And while Painter looked less-than-suave, the worst-dressed coach on the day had to have been the forehead. As Jerry Seinfeld used to say, wearing sweatpants sends the message to the world that you've given up...I'm just saying.
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Glad you enjoyed the seats I still have a couple of games left to enjoy them. most notably Michigan State.
While many in the East got to see the game on CBS, I got to see Arizona play WSU. Or rather, if I had decided to sit in front of the TV I would have seen that game. I sat in front of the computer and followed the ticker instead.
Stupid region action...
Those slacks/khakis that Painter was wearing were not flattering.
Penn State better slide into the Top 25 now. The conference just got more interesting.
At least Matty tucked in the shirt, Crean looked like a homeless guy or Bill Belichick.
Im gonna agree with the call taking Harris out, there had already been bad blood spurring from the end of the half between the teams and with the crowd as into as they were the refs needed to make a good call. I was sitting with my dad who came to visit and he first saw the Um coach grab the ref and was harping on that something should have been called on that as well.
Also was am I the only one upset with Bobby Riddell's NBA range 3 at the end? Game was out of reach shot clock was dead no need for it.
MattyT, he's a bench player and the fans love it. Why not?
Just to correct on the Bobby Buckets shot, the shot clock wasn't dead at that point, there was still a good 40 to 50 seconds left in the game, Michigan still had another possession and enough time to come back down the court and attempt a shot. The following Purdue possession the clock was dead and no shot was taken.
I didn't have a problem with it...Reid and Buckets both can take shots in the late stages of the game. I think if it was Smith, I wouldn't be as pleased. His best ball is in front of him.
Hey guys- great to meet you on Saturday! I found a way to post from my username at work! So, get ready for some brilliant comments in the future! Looks like our difficult stretch has been lengthened with PSU showing they can come back from a double digit deficit and beat MSU on the road. First up, we get to see hottie "chainsaw" Kramer slowing up the Buckeyes! Go Boilers!
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