PURDUE BOILERMAKERS @ INDIAN HOOSIERS
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> 1 PM EST ESPN
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> "BATTLE FOR BRAGGING RIGHTS IN INDIANA"
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>
> Since neither one of these teams is bowl eligible, you could say that
> this is their bowl game. The difference is that the two teams are
> arriving at this juncture from totally different perspectives. The
> Boilermakers are upbeat after two consectutive wins, and the Hoosiers are
> spiralling downward from "five" straight defeats. Purdue coach Joe
> Tiller, loves to run it up on this in state rival, evidenced by last years
> 750 plus total yard performance and 63 points. Since Tiller inserted
> Curtis Painter at QB, the fortunes for PU have improved, and he provides a
> full dimensional running and passing signal caller.
>
> Purdue has gotten healthier, and Indiana has been devastated by
> injuries, especially to its defense. This Hoosier team started the season
> at 4-1 (true the victories were over no one impressive), but they were
> still 4-1. Since then they have been outscored by 25 points plus per
> game, and taken some real pastings. RED ZONE SPORTS sincerely believes
> they will be happy to see this season end. The real advantage for
> Tiller's guys lies on both sides of the ball stastically, and add the fact
> they have only given up three points in the last seven quarters. Joe
> doesn't want to have his program in any way to be associated with the
> level of play or quality that has become routine at Indiana. Thus he will
> pile it on at every way possible to prove to potential recruits from the
> state, that there is a vast difference in programs and quality.
>
> Boilermakers are 7-1 SU in the last eight, and 5-3 ATS in this series.
> Purdue is more hungry, to finish on an up note, and lets face it, in a
> game such as this talent rules and Purdue has it, Take Tiller's boys, and
> cover easily Saturday!
> www.sportswire.com/redzone
>
> 1 PM EST ESPN
>
> "BATTLE FOR BRAGGING RIGHTS IN INDIANA"
>
>
> Since neither one of these teams is bowl eligible, you could say that
> this is their bowl game. The difference is that the two teams are
> arriving at this juncture from totally different perspectives. The
> Boilermakers are upbeat after two consectutive wins, and the Hoosiers are
> spiralling downward from "five" straight defeats. Purdue coach Joe
> Tiller, loves to run it up on this in state rival, evidenced by last years
> 750 plus total yard performance and 63 points. Since Tiller inserted
> Curtis Painter at QB, the fortunes for PU have improved, and he provides a
> full dimensional running and passing signal caller.
>
> Purdue has gotten healthier, and Indiana has been devastated by
> injuries, especially to its defense. This Hoosier team started the season
> at 4-1 (true the victories were over no one impressive), but they were
> still 4-1. Since then they have been outscored by 25 points plus per
> game, and taken some real pastings. RED ZONE SPORTS sincerely believes
> they will be happy to see this season end. The real advantage for
> Tiller's guys lies on both sides of the ball stastically, and add the fact
> they have only given up three points in the last seven quarters. Joe
> doesn't want to have his program in any way to be associated with the
> level of play or quality that has become routine at Indiana. Thus he will
> pile it on at every way possible to prove to potential recruits from the
> state, that there is a vast difference in programs and quality.
>
> Boilermakers are 7-1 SU in the last eight, and 5-3 ATS in this series.
> Purdue is more hungry, to finish on an up note, and lets face it, in a
> game such as this talent rules and Purdue has it, Take Tiller's boys, and
> cover easily Saturday!
> www.sportswire.com/redzone