Saturday, May 08, 2010

Destination: Houston?

JJ is back. So now the countdown to the biggest season of expectation in Purdue basketball in the past 30+ years begins. I guess we could argue about whether there's more anticipation for this team or the '88 or '94 teams, but I doubt the hype and excitement was as high this early.

About a week after JJ declared he was going to toss his name into the draft, we'd been hearing lots of various opinions and I just didn't have a good feeling. Neither boilerdowd or I had said anything about what we thought yet to each other, much less on the site. So I figured someone had to face reality and I sent him an email, saying:

"I think he's gone."

It was like ripping off a band-aid. It hurt somewhat, but it had to be acknowledged. We were all hoping it wouldn't come to pass, but stripping away our desires, what was most likely? I felt like he was gone, for multiple reasons.

I expected b-dowd to come back with a slightly different response, perhaps to try to talk me off the ledge, etc. But he didn't. His reply came back almost immediately:

"I think so, too."

Damn. It definitely felt like things were tilting in that direction. We continued to not express this feeling on the site or anywhere else publicly because we wanted optimism. We just weren't there. And then JJ began to turn back towards the possibility of coming back, with him finalizing things this morning. And it was a wonderful little nugget to hear this morning that he was officially back. Brings a smile to my face to think that, for the first time in a while, things have broken in our favor as Purdue fans.


We would not have begrudged JJ had he decided to go for the cash grab. You have to do what's right for you and your family. And seeing what happened to Rob this year, well, if you had a chance to get paid and knew another year of college ball could mean that could happen to you before you get paid... well, like I said, we couldn't possibly hold it against the young man if he chose to leave.

But he isn't leaving. He's carefully weighed his options for a while and now he and E'Twaun are coming back to join Rob as "the most experienced and productive trio returning of any power-six club."

I would say the Boilermakers have an outside shot at a preseason #1 ranking next year. And even if they don't get it, they're surely be top 3. Which means a strong start could lead to the Boilers being #1 in the nation for the first time in many, many years.

The only thing that concerns me at this early juncture (and granted, this is a good thing to have to deal with) is the weight of expectations on this team. They are indeed going to be thinking "Final Four or Bust" from the very start. It'll be on the shoulders of Matty and the seniors to keep the minds of the team in the games they need to win just to get into a good position to make a run. Games in November and December must be won, too. And with WVU, 'bama and a road game in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge looming early, it hopefully will be easy to stay focused. But you never know.

As I said, this is a good problem to have. It'll also be interesting to see how the young guys deal with the presumably increased scrutiny of the national media. It can be a good thing, as there probably won't be a more hyped season in their college careers.

In any event, there is a lot of time between now and mid-November. And just under 11 months from the Final Four in Houston. Let's hope E'Twaun has a chance to wear a cowboy hat again.

10 comments:

zlionsfan said...

I think expectations now are very similar to what they were in 1987. Purdue had spent the entire 1986-87 season in the AP top 10, and we thought that was a better reflection of their potential than the second-round loss to Florida.

The Boilers started off #2, behind only runner-up Syracuse ... even though non-conference play didn't work out as well as it could have, by the middle of the conference schedule we were ready for the NCAA tournament again. I dimly remember trying my own top 25 at the time and honestly believing Purdue was #1. (That was a main factor in buying tickets for the regionals.)

The hype is almost definitely greater now, though. There's just so much more information available than there was 20 years ago. Back then, I doubt we read much about basketball from May through October, at least not until the preseason magazines came out. Now, well, we're talking about it, right? :)

A lot of people are aware of the quality of this team; those who were watching the draft announcements saw E'Twaun and JJ returning to school and moved Purdue back into their top 5, and I think this time they will be talking about the Boilers. MSM can't deny them the credit they'll deserve if they play to their potential next season.

As you say, it's a good problem to have ... I would much rather worry if Painter can have the guys playing to Final Four expectations than worry if he can even get them in the tournament.

CalTravelGuy said...

Good article... After all this drama, I want to hang a National Title Banner on opening day of the new Mackey Arena on 11/11/11... it's the perfect story. Quick note, check your facts, I'm almost certain Purdue has NEVER been ranked #1 in Basketball... Football, yes... Basketball NEVER. So as meanlingless as rankings are, I do want that #1 ranking just for kicks. We need 4-5 rebounds a game from Marcus and one of the new big guys and JJ is going to be a killer inside and outside all year. Big Time Boiler Up!

Daniel Kirkdorffer said...

Oddly enough, despite everyone saying Johnson wasn't ready for the NBA due to this, that or the other deficiency, his return with Moore, has added to the hype for the 2010-2011 season, and probably made Purdue a bigger favorite than if both had never tested the waters.

I look forward to seeing this team play.

CalTravelGuy said...

BTW, BoiledSports guys... any news on Robbie's knee recovery? Too soon to tell if it's going to heal quickly? Just curious.

boilerdowd said...

People on campus say he's walking without a limp. Gold and Black says he's a bit ahead of schedule and should be ready for the beginning of season...All promising, all positive news about Rob.

Andrew said...

My wife's uncle saw Robbie playing golf last week. That would tell me that everything is going well.

BWAlaska said...

J,

Can't wait for the Boilers to join us in Houston next year. Totally excited for the announcement!

Brent

Plang said...

Sweet - I'm posting behind a Chinese ad for Viagra.

All the hype will be good for the team as a whole. The big three should be getting used to it. The young guys will get more exposure to it (they a good amount last year). The incoming freshmen will get initiated in it. This will just be another great building block for the years to come.

jim said...

my dad works in the athletic department, word is robbie is WAY ahead of schedule. seriously, WAY ahead. He ran a 5k a little while back and he's working out all the time. Guy has a crazy work ethic

Scruffy_P said...

When I think about the timing for the freshman to come in and learn from the guys already here it couldnt be better:
JJ and Rob get to teach Marcius, Carroll, Bade and hopefully Hale
E'Twaun gets to teach Johnson and Johnson

That's a good mentorship to have.