Braden Smith and the Purdue Boilermakers are impenetrable this season as they sit atop the Big Ten charts. Having won all but two of their conference games thus far, Purdue has proven that it can compete even without Zach Edey. They have been elite from the perimeter, and Smith has done a great job at facilitating this offense. However, Purdue isn’t without competition in the Big Ten.
On the Mark Titus Show, hosts Mark Titus and Tate Moore discussed the Big Ten and its shifting status quo. After Purdue’s incredible conference recovery, they talk about their changed opinions on the Big Ten. “I think I’m back on Purdue because you realise bad the Big Ten actually is,” Titus says. The two analysts talked about how the conference isn’t too strong, something they hadn’t expected going into the season.
However, there was a team that drew their interest in the conference….