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MGoRadio 11.9: Someone Has to Approve

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Oct 31, 2025
In this episode, the hosts dive deep into Purdue's struggling season, highlighting their quarterback issues and questionable offensive schemes. They discuss the team's injury-riddled offensive line and the chaotic play styles that define their game. A critical evaluation of Michigan's chances against Purdue leads to strategies for exploiting defensive weaknesses. The conversation shifts to the coaching carousel, speculating on potential hires across various programs, from LSU to Virginia Tech, while exploring the complexities of college football politics.
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Purdue: Well-Coached But Talent-Light

  • Barry Odom appears to be a competent coach who builds well-coached teams despite limited talent at Purdue.
  • Purdue looks like a bad team that is well-coached, reflecting repeated roster turnover and rebuilds.
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Scheme Over Talent On Purdue Offense

  • Purdue's offense runs a USC-style quick RPO scheme with many screens, GT counters, and tempo.
  • Turnovers and inconsistent mid-range passing have been the offense's main undoing this season.
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Quarterback Contrast Drives Uncertainty

  • Purdue has a quarterback controversy between Ryan Brown and Malachi Singleton based on injury and turnovers.
  • Brown offers RPO manipulation and quick releases but has costly interceptions; Singleton provides more running upside.
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