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Gold and Black Illustrated, Vol 27, Digital 2

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44 GOLD AND BLACK ILLUSTRATED CERAMIC • ENGINEERED HARDWOOD LAMINATES • MARBLE CARPETING Specializing in • Homes • Businesses • Churches • Schools Where Contractors Buy Their Flooring Builders! Call our Contract Department and ask for our Contract Specialist 3437 South Street 765-447-9393 800-403-6889 FAX 765-448-9978 Across from the Post Office GO BOILERS C E L E B R A T E O U R S E N I O R S ! 96 th Purdue Football Banquet Sponsored by the Lafayette Kiwanis Club Sunday, December 11, 12:45 p.m. Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms Honoring the 2016 Boilermaker Football Team Media Partners For tickets contact Jerry Schmierer at 765-414-0562. Tickets also available through Purdue Athletic Ticket Office (765-494-3194, Toll-Free 800-497-7678) or email sporttix@purdue. edu around college coaches. He's appreci- ated adopted father Roosevelt Barnes handling the majority of correspon- dence and phone time that comes with a recruitment as intense as his was. Point is, Swanigan might not have known Purdue's coaches very well when he arrived on campus and vice versa. "Before, when he came in, our re- lationship with him wasn't the great- est," said assistant coach Brandon Brantley, who works closest with Swanigan, "but he has really gotten to know us and given us a chance to know him, and I think he is really en- joying this process now." There's more to that comfort. Recruits like Swanigan come with an entirely different set of expecta- tions, burdens most of their peers can't imagine: The pressure to star immediately and get to the NBA as soon as can be. The latter consideration played out in the spring, when Swanigan entered his name for the draft, taking advan- tage of a new, more-player-friendly system. He attended several team workouts, as well as the league's com- bine in Chicago. After a workout with the Indiana Pac- ers, Swanigan was asked if during the process he'd encountered any situation or any player that suggested to him that he "wasn't ready for this level." "No," Swanigan said, shaking his head as he stood on the Bankers Life Fieldhouse court, surrounded by re- porters. "Not at all." That comment was typical Swani- gan: All will, nothing but unwavering confidence, not only in his ability but in all he'd done to become what he is, from where he came from. Given that confidence and his typi-

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