J gives you the rundown on the reasons for optimism, for pessimism and who he wants a deep run for.
All in 2018
J Money was joined by Tyler Trent, world-renowned man of mystery and also Purdue Exponent sportswriter, for a BS Quickcast.
Purdue got a very friendly #2-seed draw, and we have thoughts/expectations. Also, ideas on an appropriate severance package for a disappointing friend or family member.
Purdue's Big Ten Tournament runner-up performance, the "bye-week" before March Madness, expectations for Selection Sunday, and player updates. As always, we've got your ears covered.
Purdue collapses at Wisconsin, loses Vince Edwards, bounces back versus Penn State, and leaves us with both dreams and nightmares going in to the regular season's final two games.
Losses vs Ohio State and at Michigan State drop Purdue to 23-4. Is the sky falling? Do the Boilermakers still have a chance at the Big Ten title? Where's the shooting? We got answers.
23-4 is nice, but two straight losses smarts a bit. Here's some perspective from Boilerdowd.
After a game of runs, turnovers, dead legs, and missed opportunities, Purdue fell in a last-possession battle to Ohio State in Mackey Arena.
Purdue looks mortal against Rutgers, has a big upcoming week vs Ohio State and at Michigan State, remains a top-tier team in the country, and has a pair of Wooden Award finalists.
Purdue's 17 game winning streak, Final Four and National Title hopes, and showers with rodents. We've got it all.
Haas' best all-around game, Vince's scoring career high, and a blistering 103-point second half from Purdue and Michigan. Woo buddy.
Being "Best To Never Be #1" is the most Purdue title, but we must embrace the darkness if we are to overcome it. And this 2017-2018 Boilermaker basketball team might be good enough to do just that.