Now that the silly little indoor sport is over, we can focus our attention on the manly out door sport returning in September. Purdue finished by what all accounts was a productive (not that any coach is going to say differently) spring that incorporated a bevy of newcomers and newly expected contributors on both sides of the ball.
Consider this spring football 101. The coaches spent the majority of the time getting the basics down with so many new faces littering the field and so many old faces nursing injuries on the sidelines. That should pay dividends in the fall when the entire team is healthy , but I’m going to assume it made things a little frustrating for the more mature players on the squad (not that most of them don’t need football remediation as well).