boilerboy,
then why did purdue go after matta so hard when keady announced he was stepping down?
guess you had to settle for plan b...painter


word is...with some pretty good 2011 talent developing in the state of indiana, matta will continue to mine that state for high school recruits, ya know...oden/conley type talent...painter will battle crean for matta's left-overs


Sorry I missed this post earlier so here is my quick response.
First of all Painter was in place as a "head coach in waiting" during Keady's last year here. So I don't how they could have gone after Matta there. Your statement could easily be true being I only started following Purdue 2 years ago when I got on campus. But for a "B-Plan coach it has worked out pretty well for us

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Second I think Matta is a great recuiter but a below average game day coach on his best day.
And, yes, recently the state of Indiana has produced some great talent(in the 2007 recuiting class Eric Gordan-IU, Robbie Hummel-Purdue, Etwaun Moore-Purdue, JaJuan Johnson-Purdue, Scott Martin-Purdue then Notre Dame, Jeff Teague-Wake, Jake Kelly-Iowa, Matt Howard-Butler Gary McGhee-Pitt all went to "high major" or really good mid-major programs). So it's safe to say that IN puts out its fair share of talent.
As for battling for Matta leftovers. I don't totally agree with you. OSU and Matta look for a certain type of player, the one and done star, then fill in with local talent like Jon Diebler or Dallas Lauderdale. While Purdue looks to fill it's roster with 4 year type players who are from Indiana and are willing to work hard, then if the opporunity comes by to sign a one and done star we will do it. So I don't think that Painter is battling for Matta leftovers, I think they are looking for different things.
I also think that part of the reason I think Matta is such a bad gameday coach is because every year he has his top talent leave for the NBA thus having no chemistry from year to year. Personally I believe if you have 3 lottery picks-many would say at the most imporant position Conley at the 1 and Oden at the 5-and you still can't win a NC you can't coach a team on game day.
And yes the 2011 class in full of talent headed by Marquis Teague from Indy. He is rated as a top 10 player in the nation, also the younger brother of Wake Forest PG Jeff Teague(no relation to David Teague of Purdue a few years ago.) Word on the street right now is that he really like Louisville. But after that there is a huge amount of talent in the 3-4 year player mold that Purdue would love to have. Purdue also has a great advantage that its 2010 class is already full so Painter can focus on 2011.