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Braden Smith Breaks Big Ten Assists Record
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Purdues Braden Smith shatters Big Ten single-season assists record, leading Boilermakers to a thrilling win over Wisconsin. Coach Matt Painter praises Smiths vision and leadership, while Smith himself uses fan taunts as motivation. The teams defense shines, setting the tone for a postseason push. Upcoming challenges, like the matchup with Washington, have the team focused on rebounding and paint protection. With Smiths record and momentum on their side, Purdue aims to finish the regular season strong and make a deep tournament run.
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Purdue Hires Kevin Kane as Defensive Coordinator
01:19|Purdue football coach Barry Odom rehires Kevin Kane as defensive coordinator, despite Kanes past struggles with the teams defense. Kane, who held the same position in 2023 and 2024, saw the Boilermakers rank last in the Big Ten both years, with a dismal 39.9 points per game in 2024. Odom, who interviewed at least seven other candidates, believes Kane is the best fit for the team. Kanes connection with the current roster and clear defensive plan are already impressing Odom. With spring practices underway, all eyes are on Kane to turn things around and prove the coaches right in what could be a crucial year for Purdue football.
Purdue Football Rebuilds with Portal Transfers
01:27|Purdue footballs running back woes have been swiftly addressed with the addition of Minnesotas Fame Ijeboi, who joins Texas transfer Jerrick Gibson and Jackson States Travis Terrell. This trio, along with returning back Antonio Harris, provides significant depth. The teams portal acquisitions also include standout wide receiver Malik Knight and defensive back Mister Clark. Despite losing key players, Purdues roster looks stronger, setting the stage for an exciting rebuild.
Purdue's Perfect Start in Big Ten
01:07|Purdue Boilermakers dominated the first half against Washington, building a twenty-three point lead, but faltered in the second half, leading to a tough loss. Despite the setback, Purdue remains undefeated in conference play, with a perfect 4-0 record. They face Penn State this Saturday, aiming to maintain their title aspirations.
David Blough Promoted to Offensive Coordinator
01:10|David Blough, former Purdue quarterback and NFL player, has been promoted to offensive coordinator with the Washington Commanders. Known for his leadership and grit, Bloughs transition into coaching has been smooth, and fans are eager to see how hell shape the Commanders offense.
Purdue Football Rehires Defensive Coordinator
01:25|Purdue football head coach Barry Odom rehires Kevin Kane as defensive coordinator, despite past struggles. Kane, who held the position in 2023-2024 with the worst defense in the Big Ten, signed a two-year deal with a base salary of $850,000 in the first year. Odom, impressed with Kanes early work, hopes this gamble will turn around Purdues defense.
Purdue's Braden Smith Shatters Record, Leads Road Win
01:15|Purdue Boilermakers secured a significant road win against Wisconsin, with standout guard Braden Smith breaking the Big Ten single-season assists record. The teams defense set the tone early, and they held their ground despite taunts from the crowd. Coach Matt Painter and players like Oscar Cluff and C.J. Cox discussed the teams preparation and growth. With momentum building, Purdue is poised for a strong finish in conference play.
Purdue Football Thrives on Smart Financial Strategy
01:44|Purdues athletic director, Mike Bobinski, highlights the strategic financial planning of coach Barry Odom and general manager Brandon Lee, which has positioned the Boilermakers football team for success in their second season. By wisely managing the revenue share money and leveraging the transfer portal, theyve secured funds for portal moves and front-loaded deals. Despite a challenging season, their foresight has left room for additions, with fifteen new players joining and five departures going to power conference teams. The team now has seventy-eight players on revenue share contracts and will add fifty-two scholarships across sports in 2026, including some for football to reach ninety-five funded spots. Bobinski praises Odoms strategy, emphasizing the importance of grabbing players who can contribute immediately, as they build sustainably for the long haul.
Purdue's Portal Rebuild: Buzzing for Next Season
01:58|Purdues football team has made a strong start in the transfer portal, adding fifteen quality players across most positions, focusing on experience and immediate impact. On offense, theyve bolstered the running back spot with Jerrick Gibson and Travis Terrell, and at wide receiver, Asaad Waseem steps in as the top target. The big move came on the offensive line, where they replaced four departing starters with arguably better options. Defensively, they grabbed three experienced linemen and linebackers, and in the secondary, fans love the additions of corner Mister Clark and Jaden Mangham. The tight end spot remains empty, but players and coaches see huge opportunity here. The portal stays open until January sixteenth, leaving time to fill remaining holes.