Leonard Hamilton was impressed as the voters yawn, and BS hands out some important football awards…on this QuickCast

All in Darrell Hazell
Leonard Hamilton was impressed as the voters yawn, and BS hands out some important football awards…on this QuickCast
Santa Lovie gives Purdue a big L for an early Christmas gift. Purdue slips to 2-6.
Purdue football returned to action Saturday, recovering from a poor first half to hold off Nevada, 24-14. David Blough was 21 for 30 for 300 yards and 2 TDs, including a 51-yarder to Brycen Hopkins for the clinching TD, and Markell Jones carried 24 times for 124 yards and the go-ahead TD in the third quarter.
Hazell was deflated in his first game as a Purdue coach in Cincinnati...and in his 37th, this time at home in front of a few disgruntled, wet and loyal fans, Purdue was beaten up again.
Purdue has never been a powerhouse recruiting program; the last really good class was in 2012 and since 2005 Purdue has found itself in last place in the rankings more than anyone else.
After a few weeks of silence, Purdue TE coach, the well-traveled and qualified Terry Malone will man the post of OC for 2016.