BY STACY CLARDIE
SClardie@GoldandBlack.com
T
here was shock.
Maybe a little awe.
For as much as Purdue's play-
ers wanted to act like it was busi-
ness-as-usual to be competing and
actually winning consistently last
season, players did have double-take
moments.
"I think we kind of got to the point
last season where we were like,
'We're actually doing this.' I feel we
Expectations
increased after
breakout 2017
Tom Campbell
Purdue's offense scored more points last
season than it had since 2012. But that unit
likely will have to be even better in 2018 to
compensate for a young defense that could
take time to settle in.
Believing
Big
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