Purdue
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Purdue University is located in West Lafayette, Indiana. Its nickname is the Boilermakers. Purdue has two mascots: the Boilermaker Special and Purdue Pete.
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Traditions
- Colors - Old Gold and Black
- Fight Songs - Hail Purdue
- Rivalry Trophies - Old Oaken Bucket, Shillelagh Trophy, The Cannon, The Crimson & Gold Cup, Monon Spike
Stadiums
- Football - Ross-Ade Stadium
- Basketball - Mackey Arena
- Baseball - Lambert Field
Football
Staff
Head Football Coach - Joe Tiller
Defensive Coordinator - Brock Spack
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Projected Starters
Offense
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Defense
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History
- Bowl Appearances -
1967 Rose Bowl - Purdue 14 USC 13
1978 Peach Bowl - Purdue 41 Georgia Tech 21
1979 Blue Bonnet Bowl - Purdue 27 Tennessee 22
1980 Liberty Bowl - Purdue 28 Missouri 25
1984 Peach Bowl - Virginia 27 Purdue 24
1997 Alamo Bowl - Purdue 33 Oklahoma State 20
1998 Alamo Bowl - Purdue 37 Kansas State 34
2000 Outback Bowl - Georgia 28 Purdue 25 (OT)
2001 Rose Bowl - Washington 34 Purdue 24
2001 Sun Bowl - Washington State 33 Purdue 27
2002 Sun Bowl - Purdue 34 Washington 24
2004 Capital One Bowl - Georgia 34 Purdue 27 (OT)
2004 Sun Bowl - Arizona State 27 Purdue 23
- Bowl Record - 7-6
- BCS Appearances -
- National Championships -
- Famous Alumni - Rod Woodson, Taylor Stubblefield, Drew Brees, Hank Stram, Kyle Orton, Mark Herrman, Bob Griese, Len Dawson, Mike Alstott
Basketball
Head Basketball Coach - Matt Painter
Projected Starters
PG: Terrance Crump
SG: David Teague
SF: Nate Minnoy
PF: Carl Landry
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History
- Final Four Appearances - 1932, 1969
- National Championships - 1932
- Famous Alumni - Glenn Robinson, Brian Cardinal, Brad Miller, John Wooden
Baseball
Staff
Head Baseball Coach - Doug Schreiber
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