Homecoming in astronaut-tribute jerseys. Jack The Snack breaking out. Bell and Hopkins being monsters. Two picks. Beautiful day and in Ross Ade. Sometimes football Saturdays are great.
All in 2019
Homecoming in astronaut-tribute jerseys. Jack The Snack breaking out. Bell and Hopkins being monsters. Two picks. Beautiful day and in Ross Ade. Sometimes football Saturdays are great.
Purdue’s road trip to Penn State didn’t work out well, and it’s been a truly snake-bitten year for our Boilermakers, but there’s a bit of hopefulness coming this Homecoming weekend.
Purdue started off strong, sweeping Northwestern and going up 1-0 on Illinois, but they couldn’t hold on, and without Blake Mohler, they dropped the last three sets, falling to 1-3 in Big Tenteen play. Up next: at Indiana, then the return match in Evanston against the Wildcats.
Weekly QuickCast thoughts- Purdue football is licking its wounds…but it gets harder this week in Happy Valley.
It’s the Boiled Sports Handsome Hour, back to at least entertain you as the sky darkens.
Volleyball started off 0-2 in conference play, falling in straight sets to Wisconsin and Minnesota. They return to Holloway for matches against Northwestern and Illinois this weekend.
As expected, VB beat all three opponents to win the 2019 Stacey Clark Classic, but they lost senior MB Blake Mohler for an indefinite period of time to what appears to be an ankle injury. The Boilers begin conference play this weekend at Wisconsin and Minnesota.
We talk through Purdue’s mounting injuries, this week’s crucial game against Minnesota, and announce the 2ND ANNUAL BOILED SPORTS SUMMIT coming to a tailgating field near you.
3-0 Minny comes to God's Country this Saturday, in what might be Purdue’s most pivotal game of the season. With injuries mounting, can the Boilermakers notch a season-defining win?
Purdue beat two ranked teams away from Holloway, upending Louisville and Kentucky to move to 5-1 overall. They’ll be home for the Stacey Clark Classic this weekend.
A spectacular dig by Otec highlighted a 31-29 set in a 3-1 win over Ohio in the opener; Purdue swept Ball State but fell to Notre Dame in five sets. They travel to Nashville and Lexington to face Louisville, Lipscomb and Kentucky over the next week.
Bailey’s loss is big as Purdue gets younger with each injury, it seems.
Rondale Moore and Purdue’s SEC speed was too much for Vanderbilt, Elijah Sindelar is racking video game numbers, and TCU’s terrifying defense is on deck. Get Handsome with us as we talk it out.