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It's one of those things that fans yell about in their living rooms at halftime without really understanding. An adjustment, of the coaching variety, that's as simple as taking one player out of the starting lineup and inserting another.
In this case, it's Matt Painter going with redshirt sophomore Camden Heide at the four in place of lone senior Caleb Furst in the second half and the corresponding space it provided Purdue.
But before we go there, let's stay with Furst. The first of an entire choir of unsung heroes for Purdue this afternoon, and this season, continuing a trend that goes deep into the last few years at Purdue and, in particular, that helped set Purdue up for beating High Point on Thursday.