Not much to like from Saturday so we go back to Friday.
You may have heard that the website formerly known as Twitter has been purchased and is now X, a simply horrendous name in my opinion but then again I am not a billionaire so take my suggestions with a grain of salt. You may also know that we have historically shared our favorite tweets from game day the Monday after a football game in a story known as In Tweets. Well, Twitter is gone and it ain’t comin’ back! As much as I’ll still call it Stadium Dining Court, most of you will still call it Deer Creek, and it’ll always be Burma to J. Peterman that site and app will always be Twitter to me. But for those who eat at Ford, see music at Ruoff Music Center, and visit Myanmar I decided to rename this article. This article is of course a play on words for the excellent Ellie King song Ex’s and Oh’s and the new name of Twitter. I promise it’s a great name. You’ll get used to it.
I asked Ryan Walters this question in the post game & largely got a non-response from the Boiler HC.
“A season like this probably brings forward more questions than it does answers. What has been the hardest question to get answered so far this season?”
— Jed Wilkinson (@PurdueWilkie) November 17, 2024
Walters’ response:
“I’m not sure, I’ve been asked a lot of questions. A lot of questions by a lot of people. That’s all I’ve got to say about that.”— Jed Wilkinson (@PurdueWilkie) November 17, 2024
Signs that Purdue’s star tight end might be eyeing the transfer portal? I don’t love that.
Max Klare: “I just go day by day. I’m here right now and I’m going to do my job.”
When asked question about how players are confronting the decision to leave or come back.
— Jed Wilkinson (@PurdueWilkie) November 17, 2024
Ryan Walters: “There are things we need to look and evaluate to help us move forward. I know who I am and I know what I am capable of and what the program is capable of.”
— Jed Wilkinson (@PurdueWilkie) November 17, 2024
Turning the game off so I can watch a movie about a big city girl who goes home to help save her family Christmas tree farm and ends up falling for the small town boy and learns the true meaning of Christmas
— Gabi (@GameDayGabi) November 16, 2024
I genuinely don’t feel bad 4 most players at Purdue 4 the sports I invest in. You got a free ride & a chance to be special on a competing team. That said; I feel bad for these football players. It sucks as fans to watch this; imagine trying to come out and play for it every week
— Gabi (@GameDayGabi) November 17, 2024
Penn State’s last 4 trips to West Lafayette happened to be the last season at Purdue for the head coach.
2022: Brohm
2016: Hazell/Parker
2012: Hope
2008: TillerSo clearly, Walters needs to go to keep the tradition going!
— Juan More Tweet (@Air_Force_Juan) November 16, 2024
https://t.co/igj9kmxMZt pic.twitter.com/4dTMwZ47hY
— Paint Truster (@JWurminator) November 16, 2024
#Purdue‘s first turnover comes at 1:12 on an offensive foul
— Brian Neubert — GoldandBlack.com (@brianneubert) November 16, 2024
build the whole plane out of lightly recruited point guards.
— Riles23 (@Riles23) November 16, 2024
Most used Purdue lineups vs Alabama pic.twitter.com/EM5Ul9rcN8
— ᗩᑎT ᗯᖇIGᕼT (@itsAntWright) November 16, 2024
Update the graphic!
Purdue: 25
Arizona: 0We are the kings of November. https://t.co/G0ofqUtzkv
— cobra. (@cobrastats) November 16, 2024
123.7 dB on his last triple.
Cold. Blooded. pic.twitter.com/jBUmesb6de
— Purdue Men’s Basketball (@BoilerBall) November 16, 2024
Too soon? pic.twitter.com/pmxcaNnn4Z
— Hammer and Rails (@HammerAndRails) November 16, 2024