Now a protected rivalry series, Indiana and Purdue will play twice every season from now on, and the Boilermakers play host in West Lafayette on Saturday for the first of two matchups this season between the two programs.
Since falling to Notre Dame in the Crossroads Classic on December 15th, the Boilermakers have turned things around lately thanks to better production and support from players not named Carsen Edwards. Purdue now sits at 4-2 in the Big Ten, with their two losses coming on the road against both Michigan and Michigan State.
For Purdue, everything starts and ends with potential Big Ten Player of the Year, Carsen Edwards.