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Game Thread Purdue at tOSU, Homecoming Sat Oct 23, 12:00 ET, BTN

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Revenge just might be in the minds of the defending Big Ten champions, as they face the only conference foe that defeated them in 2009.
Ohio State-Purdue at Noon
[FONT=&quot]Will be 2010 Homecoming game[/FONT]

COLUMBUS, Ohio – [FONT=&quot]The 2010 Ohio State-Purdue football game will kick off at noon Eastern on Saturday, Oct. 23, the Big Ten Conference announced today. [/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]The contest will be played at Ohio Stadium in Columbus and will serve as the 2010 Homecoming game for Ohio State. Television coverage will be announced at a later date.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Four other games on the 2010 football schedule have confirmed starting times: Sept. 2 vs. Marshall (7:30 p.m.); Sept. 11 vs. Miami, Fla. (3:40 p.m.); Oct. 16 at Wisconsin (7:15 p.m.); Oct. 30 at Minnesota (8:00 p.m.).[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]For updated information on Ohio State football, go to www.OhioStateBuckeyes.com.
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SI.com

Purdue reinstates QB Siller


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- The Purdue football program has reinstated Justin Siller after suspending him all of last season for an academic violation.

The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Siller was expected to compete with fifth-year senior Joey Elliott for the starting quarterback job a year ago before the punishment.

The school announced Wednesday that Siller retains two years of eligibility. He could play some at all the offensive skill positions this season.

Siller started three games at quarterback in 2008. In his first start, against Michigan, he led the Boilermakers to a 48-42 win and was the Big Ten's offensive co-player of the week. He completed 21 of 34 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 77 yards and another score that day.

 
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Random Rules Clarification

As a public service, we elitist pricks occasionally demonstrate the subtleties of the board rules. To that end, the following is offered to elucidate the finer points of the prohibition of open letters.

While open letters to recruits extolling the virtues of The Ohio State University are and will remain forbidden; open letters to others are, at times, acceptable. To illustrate this the following "open letter", proffered only as an example, falls completely within board rules.

you said:
(date)

Danny Hope
Head Coach
Purdue Football Team
Mollenkopf Athletic Center
1225 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47907


Dear Danny:


You're proud of yourself aren't you Danny? Go on, admit it. It's OK. There's nothing wrong with a little pride as long as you don't take it too far. Besides, it was a good line wasn't it? Now don't go acting like you don't know what I mean... When they asked you about your victory against Ohio State and you said, "Get used to it!". It's not often that a Purdue coach gets to gloat about a win over the Buckeyes, so go ahead and savor it.

But...

As long as we're being honest, that feeling passed quite some time ago didn't it? Even though it is not even June yet, you can feel October 23rd coming. You know what's going to happen on that date, and you know that there isn't a damn thing that you can do about it.

When did it sink in Danny boy? When did you figure out that you [censored]ed up, big time? Was it when Pat Fitgerald pulled you aside at the conference meetings and explained why he gets prison raped every autumn while the Big Ten's best coach is content to play Tressel-Ball against everyone else? Or was it when you realized that young Mr. Pryor isn't the same, injured quarterback that you harassed last year? Tell me Danny boy, I'm curious. Did you finally figure it out when Cameron Heyward announced his return?

Go ahead Danny, be proud of yourself. Continue to revel in victory Danny Boy. Because October 23rd is coming, and on that day, your gloating comes to an end you pathetic piece of [censored]. On that day, your turn arrives: Your turn to find out what happens to people who [censored] off the best coach in the Big Ten, James Patrick Tressel.

On October 23rd, you inveterate douche-bag of fail, you will be plunger raped so badly that you will never be able to remove the smell of Cameron Heyward's ass from that scrotum broom you call a moustache. After October 23rd, you will still see balls flying at your face every night, but they will be footballs... flying from Pryor to Posey over your overmatched defensive backs and into the end zone. That image will haunt you every night Danny boy, and no amount of the other kind of balls flying at your face will help, no matter how you try and try.

But go ahead and pat yourself on the back Danny. No one else will. After October 23rd, even that cum dumpster you call a mother (and that everyone else calls when they're too horny for standards) will claim that she never heard of you.

Your ass beating is coming you pathetic [censored] towel. The anal fisting that you bloody well earned when you saw fit to talk trash is on its way, and there isn't a mother [censored]ing thing that you can do to delay it by one minute.

Enjoy your day Danny.

It's coming.


Yours ever so Sincerely,


(your name here)

The above is just an example. You may employ whatever words you see fit if you choose to make such a post.

Just don't bash any Buckeyes in the process.
 
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The Boilers have named their transfer from Miami as the starting QB.

CBS

Purdue names junior transfer Marve as No. 1 QB
...

With the Hurricanes, Marve took over as the starting quarterback in the second game of the 2008 season. He made 11 consecutive starts and helped guide Miami to five straight wins from Oct. 11 to Nov. 13. He threw for 1,293 yards and nine touchdowns that season, but he was held out of the Emerald Bowl as a punishment for missing class. Jacory Harris started in the 24-17 loss to California.

Harris was selected the starter entering 2009, and on Dec. 30, Marve told The Associated Press he was leaving Miami.

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CFN.Purdue.Preview

This isn?t going to be a Big Ten championship squad quite yet, but head coach Danny Hope has made the offense more explosive, the defense more aggressive, and while Tiller was a great figurehead for the program for a long time, the way the team played last year showed that sometimes teams really can become stale and need a change. But now there are expectations for Purdue to win a few of the closer games, and win a few of the bigger ones, and get back to a bowl game.

It?s going to still take a little while, though, with most of the talent still young and emerging. The coaching staff has loaded up on players from Florida, with 14 players from the Sunshine State on the two-deep roster to go along with seven from Texas (and compared to a mere seven from Indiana). The hope will be for the athleticism and speed up and down the board will be good enough to make up for various problems.

Can the secondary replace all four starters? Can Caleb TerBush and/or one-time Miami Hurricane, Robert Marve, upgrade the quarterback play? Can the running game overcome the loss of Ralph Bolden to a torn ACL? Can the offensive line quickly replace three key starters?

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Ten Best Purdue Players [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]1. DE Ryan Kerrigan, Sr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]2. WR Keith Smith, Sr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]3. LB Jason Werner, Sr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]4. RB Ralph Bolden, Jr.* [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]5. DT Kawann Short, Soph. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]6. LB Joe Holland, Jr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]7. OG Ken Plue, Jr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]8. TE Kyle Adams, Sr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]9. DE Gerald Gooden, Jr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]10. OT Dennis Kelly, Jr. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]*Torn ACL [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]2010 Schedule [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Sept. 4 at Notre Dame[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Sept. 11 Western Illinois[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Sept. 18 Ball State[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Sept. 25 Toledo[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Oct. 2 OPEN DATE[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Oct. 9 at Northwestern[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Oct. 16 Minnesota[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Oct. 23 at Ohio State[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Oct. 30 at Illinois[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Nov. 6 Wisconsin[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Nov. 13 Michigan[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Nov. 20 at Michigan State[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Nov. 27 Indiana[/FONT]

CFN.Offense

What You Need To Know: The offense was able to rally behind a slew of relatively untested players to come up with a decent year, and now it?ll take even more patching to be done with only two starters returning up front and with the devastating loss of top RB Ralph Bolden to a knee injury. Keith Smith is an All-America caliber receiver who leads a devastating group with some terrific young speedsters waiting to break out, and Al-Terek McBurse is a good running back prospect who could take over for Bolden and shine. But the hopes and the potential could be destroyed in a hurry if the line doesn?t come together right away and if the quarterbacks are solid. Miami transfer Robert Marve and sophomore Caleb TerBush have talent, but they need time.


Star of the offense: Senior WR Keith Smith
Player who has to step up and be a star: Sophomore RB Al-Terek McBurse
Unsung star on the rise: Redshirt freshman WR Gary Bush
Best pro prospect: Junior OG Ken Plue
Top three all-star candidates: 1) Smith, 2) Plue, 3) TE Kyle Adams
Strength of the offense: Receivers, Young Talent
Weakness of the offense: Offensive Line, Running Back

CFN.Defense

What You Need To Know: The defense was supposed to need a little time for the young parts to come together, and now it?ll need even more. The D wasn?t awful and it had some tremendous strengths in the pass rush and the secondary, and while DE Ryan Kerrigan will make sure the pressure on the quarterback is there, the secondary could be a disaster with four new, inexperienced starters. There?s speed and upside among the defensive backs, but this will be a major work in progress. On the plus side, the run defense that was last in the Big Ten can?t help but be better with six starters returning on the front seven led by a fantastic linebacking corps that could be the best the program has had in years.



Star of the defense: Senior DE Ryan Kerrigan
Player who has to step up and be a star: Junior CB Charlton Williams
Unsung star on the rise: Sophomore LB Dwayne Beckford
Best pro prospect: Kerrigan
Top three all-star candidates: 1) Kerrigan, 2) LB Jason Werner, 3) DT Kawann Short
Strength of the defense: Pass Rush, Linebackers
Weakness of the defense: Secondary, Run Defense

CFN.Depth.Chart
 
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I'm really hoping for a "2005 Iowa game" sort of performance from the Bucks on this one.

You know, the kind where all the media blabs about is last year's game, while our D is holding them to essentially negative yardage and the O is grinding them into dogmeat.

A basic, Grade-A skullfucking, if you will.
 
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THIS:

Random Rules Clarification
As a public service, we elitist pricks occasionally demonstrate the subtleties of the board rules. To that end, the following is offered to elucidate the finer points of the prohibition of open letters.

While open letters to recruits extolling the virtues of The Ohio State University are and will remain forbidden; open letters to others are, at times, acceptable. To illustrate this the following "open letter", proffered only as an example, falls completely within board rules.

Quote:
Originally Posted by you, if you so choose
(date)

Danny Hope
Head Coach
Purdue Football Team
Mollenkopf Athletic Center
1225 Northwestern Avenue
West Lafayette, IN 47907


Dear Danny:


You're proud of yourself aren't you Danny? Go on, admit it. It's OK. There's nothing wrong with a little pride as long as you don't take it too far. Besides, it was a good line wasn't it? Now don't go acting like you don't know what I mean... When they asked you about your victory against Ohio State and you said, "Get used to it!". It's not often that a Purdue coach gets to gloat about a win over the Buckeyes, so go ahead and savor it.

But...

As long as we're being honest, that feeling passed quite some time ago didn't it? Even though it is not even June yet, you can feel October 23rd coming. You know what's going to happen on that date, and you know that there isn't a damn thing that you can do about it.

When did it sink in Danny boy? When did you figure out that you [censored]ed up, big time? Was it when Pat Fitgerald pulled you aside at the conference meetings and explained why he gets prison raped every autumn while the Big Ten's best coach is content to play Tressel-Ball against everyone else? Or was it when you realized that young Mr. Pryor isn't the same, injured quarterback that you harassed last year? Tell me Danny boy, I'm curious. Did you finally figure it out when Cameron Heyward announced his return?

Go ahead Danny, be proud of yourself. Continue to revel in victory Danny Boy. Because October 23rd is coming, and on that day, your gloating comes to an end you pathetic piece of [censored]. On that day, your turn arrives: Your turn to find out what happens to people who [censored] off the best coach in the Big Ten, James Patrick Tressel.

On October 23rd, you inveterate douche-bag of fail, you will be plunger raped so badly that you will never be able to remove the smell of Cameron Heyward's ass from that scrotum broom you call a moustache. After October 23rd, you will still see balls flying at your face every night, but they will be footballs... flying from Pryor to Posey over your overmatched defensive backs and into the end zone. That image will haunt you every night Danny boy, and no amount of the other kind of balls flying at your face will help, no matter how you try and try.

But go ahead and pat yourself on the back Danny. No one else will. After October 23rd, even that cum dumpster you call a mother (and that everyone else calls when they're too horny for standards) will claim that she never heard of you.

Your ass beating is coming you pathetic [censored] towel. The anal fisting that you bloody well earned when you saw fit to talk trash is on its way, and there isn't a mother [censored]ing thing that you can do to delay it by one minute.

Enjoy your day Danny.

It's coming.


Yours ever so Sincerely,


(your name here)





:biggrin:
 
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I'm NEVER confident about a Buckeye game. It must be growing up in the 80's watching overmatched Wisconsin teams giving us fits every damn year. Or maybe the early season MAC teams that hang in games way too long. I just never feel completely at ease on a Saturday morning. That is... except this October 23rd... JT fist fucks teams that beat him the year before. Danny Hope better bring lots of lube. This will be a laugher.
 
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Tony Gerdeman's Purdue preview.

Ozone

7. Purdue Boilermakers
Predicted Finish
6-6 (3-5)

Two-Cent Overview
A new and potentially exciting backfield will be called upon to keep the chains moving in West Lafayette. Veteran receivers will be pushed by a newcomer or two. The offensive line needs to replace three starters, but Head Coach Danny Hope is intrigued by the possibilities. The defense is led by a pair of disruptive ends, including Ryan Kerrigan, who had 13 sacks last season. The linebackers all return, but an entirely new secondary will need to emerge.

Schedule
Sept. 4 at Notre Dame (L)
Sept. 11 Western Illinois (W)
Sept. 18 Ball State (W)
Sept. 25 Toledo (W)
Oct. 9 at Northwestern (L)
Oct. 16 Minnesota (W)
Oct. 23 at Ohio State (L)
Oct. 30 at Illinois (L)
Nov. 6 Wisconsin (L)
Nov. 13 Michigan (W)
Nov. 20 at Michigan State (L)
Nov. 27 Indiana (W)

Cont'd ...
 
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