Technically Purdue plays this weekend. I even have tickets and will be making the short drive to Chambana in order to watch it. Aside from that, we might as well watch the other 13 teams in the conference because every single one of them has an administration that backs its program far more than Purdue’s administration backs ours. The Tweets from Doug Griffiths and former players make that clear. Sure, we have gotten a “Yes, we’re fixing it” response from athletic director Mike Bobinski already, but I fear this will fade into the background because none of this is new.
Purdue Football: Life in a Welfare State - What You Can Do
