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Ohio at Purdue: Preview, Odds, and How to Watch

It is time to start over.

The first third of the season is over and while Purdue was competitive, we whiffed on all four chances to get a good non-conference win. Sure, Davidson and Belmont will be semi-decent, but not anywhere near as good as Florida State, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, or Texas. Nothing can be done about those now, and they at least fall in the realm of “good losses”

Thursday night Purdue basketball will start over. We have a lot to figure out and really only two games to do so. It is non-negotiable that we need to beat Ohio and Belmont (who is receiving AP Poll votes after winning at UCLA) to have any chance at making the NCAA Tournament.