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for) when he took over the pro-
gram and it sent a message to the
team. Jim Young booted Cleveland
Crosby when he took over and it
set a tone for the rest of the team.
They put the right players in the
right positions. (Tiller moved Matt
Light from tight end to offensive
tackle, Young moved Keena Turner
from tight end to outside lineback-
er.) How did that work out?"
Pete Quinn, offensive lineman
Purdue Radio Analyst/
Real estate executive
Indianapolis area
"A
s I grow older and as each sea-
son passes, you realize what a
magical run that truly was. The cast
of characters and the script each
week, especially the last month of
the season, was made for television
drama. Time in California was a blur
of activity and a buzz that we had not
experienced. I will always remember
the amount of Purdue people in Cali-
fornia and the pride they had for that
team and their school. I remember
trying to embrace the entire expe-
rience and take nothing for grant-
ed because you never know if you
will share that experience again."
Mike Shandrick,
Equipment Manager
West Lafayette
"D
uring the 1998 season,
my second at Purdue, we
played USC in the first game of
the college season. We were
beaten badly by the Trojans in
100-plus degree weather. How-
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