Hummel is my favorite player in Purdue’s history. I had the privilege of talking to him for ten minutes at Painters house for the Purdue basketball alumni get together. I’m 6’4” and I said to him it’s a rarity that I talk to someone and have to look up at them. Gave him a big laugh. He’s a class act and a great dude.
putting in lackluster performances in the regular season in front of season ticket holders and the donor contingent, just to turn it up in March for personal gain and future success...does that make sense or do you need more?@@MyJaxJingles
Robbie is a class act.
Hummel is my favorite player in Purdue’s history. I had the privilege of talking to him for ten minutes at Painters house for the Purdue basketball alumni get together. I’m 6’4” and I said to him it’s a rarity that I talk to someone and have to look up at them. Gave him a big laugh. He’s a class act and a great dude.
Purdue has a Fletch. Remember, "it's all ball bearings these days."
Go Boilers
Now I need to know y’all’s golf scores
I would rather make the final four every so often if done the rright way
OK?
That's why Purdue is such a beloved story for the press, bc they have done it the right way
What is the wrong way?
putting in lackluster performances in the regular season in front of season ticket holders and the donor contingent, just to turn it up in March for personal gain and future success...does that make sense or do you need more?@@MyJaxJingles
@@MyJaxJinglesBill Self, John Calipari, Brad Underwood's attempts, the way IU attempts it, Kelvin Sampson, slimy, scummy Nate Oats, etc.