Thoughts on an 87-66 loss to the Boilermakers:
After Purdue dominated the rivalry for years, Mike Woodson had gotten the better of the Boilermakers so far in his tenure.
But tonight’s affair tipped the scales back in Matt Painter’s favor and then some. According to ESPN Stats & Info, Purdue’s 21-point victory was its largest in Bloomington since 1934, when Purdue beat Indiana by 34 (47-13).
Other than a jolt of energy out of halftime, where Indiana turned it up on both ends of the floor, this game belonged decidedly to the Boilermakers.