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boiledsports.com - 2/12/2009
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Paint Crew and Purdue fans love Bobby "Buckets" Riddell. He walked-on as a Freshman and played a lot of minutes without a schollie as David Teague and Carl Landry recovered from injuries...but since that season, he hasn't played a whole bunch. Sure, he'd get in during garbage time, or grab a ...
ctsportspicks.com - 2/17/2009
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The big ten title could all but be
salted away if Michigan State pulls off another road...
win. Purdue is trying to spoil the parade and show why they were the preseason favorite to win the BIG TEN. Both teams are coming into this game with a key player questionable for the big game.
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Michigan State @ Purdue Game Breakdown
notqualifiedtocomment.blogspot.com - 2/9/2009
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In a dominating performance fitting from a top
25 team, Illinois used a stifling defense to run...
away with the game in the second half. Mike Davis had a great game for Illinois with a double-double made up of 14 points and 16 rebounds. The game was sealed when Illinois went on a 23-6 run late ...
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Illini Shut Down Boilermakers
thecriticalfanatic.com - 2/19/2009
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Michigan State vs. Purdue - Box Score -
February 17, 2009 - ESPN . Another Michigan State...
loss in Big Ten play where Ed Hightower was officiating. At some point it becomes more than just a coincidence. Don’t worry, I’m not going where ...
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Ed Hightower Ruins Yet Another Big Ten Basketball Game
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... As Boiled Sports points out, much of the credit here goes to LewJack for clamping down on him most of the night. I think that LewJack had a very underrated game both here and on the offensive end. It was fear of him as a weapon that opened things up for Bobby Buckets. Last night was a prime example of when we are the most dangerous. When we have guys like Buckets and Chally throwing in 24 points teams have no idea who to guard. They have to commit players to guard our guys that don’t normally score much and that frees things up for our normal scorers. ...
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