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2012-13 College Basketball Preview: Purdue Boilermakers
- Updated: October 13, 2012
9. Purdue Boilermakers
WHY THEY’RE SCARY: It could be a brotherly connection in the backcourt, as freshman Ronnie Johnson and his brother, junior Terone, could start alongside each other. Terone (9.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg) came on strong down the stretch last year, and will be immediately thrust into a leadership role. Purdue has but one senior on the roster (sharp-shooting forward D.J. Byrd), and will likely start more than one freshman at one point this season. But that’s okay, because 7-footer A.J. Hammonds, 6-5 guard Raphael Davis and 6-8 forward Donnie Hale have all-league talent.
WHAT SCARES US: The Robbie Hummel era is finally over in West Lafayette, and it was memorable. After six years, two devastating injuries, and a ton of wins, Hummel is gone, and his void will be felt throughout the season. Also gone are guards Lewis Jackson and Ryne Smith, both of whom were key components of the 22-win team that nearly upset Kansas in the round of 32 last year.
FINAL DESTINATION: The Boilermakers aren’t quite ready for prime time, especially in a conference as loaded as the Big Ten appears to be this season. There is plenty of young talent here, but it’s not likely that it will all come together in time for a ticket to the Dance in 2013.