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The latest subject in SI.com's hoops Q series is Purdue forward Robbie Hummel, who's currently playing for the U.S. World University Games team in Belgrade, Serbia. As a sophomore last season, Hummel averaged 12.5 points and 7.0 rebounds while battling a nagging lower- back injury, and the Boilermakers finished 27-10 and lost to UConn in the Sweet 16. I caught up with Hummel during the World University Games trials in Colorado Springs...
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From rss.cnn.com
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2009 Spring Preview Series - Purdue BoilermakersThe Rivalry Esq., INThe 2009 edition of the Purdue Boilermakers football team will be under tremendous scrutiny. Will Hope alter the well known pass happy system that churned out so many winning years with Drew Brees and Kyle Orton? Will the linebacking corps take last ...Evaluating the Mechanics of Big Ten Quarterbacks - Joey Elliot The Rivalry Esq.all 2 news articles
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The coach-in-waiting label has been peeled off Danny Hope at Purdue. Could he be the breath of fresh air the Boilermakers needed coming off the school's second losing record in the past four seasons? Find out which teams join Purdue in the group ranked 80th-76th in the Rivals.com Preseason Top 120 Countdown.
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From collegefootball.rivals.com
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An Illinois high school tight end has made an oral commitment to play football at Purdue next year.
De'Ron Flood of O'Fallon (Ill.) Township says he chose the Boilermakers over offers from other schools including Kansas, Indiana and Northern Illinois.
The 6-foot-4, 230-pound Flood caught 21 passes for 377 yards last season as a junior.read more
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From cjonline.com
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Purdue football coach Danny Hope has landed his first high school player from the Class of 2010. Brownsburg receiver Charles Torwudzo gave the Boilermakers a verbal commitment Tuesday night, according to his high school coach, Brett Comer.
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