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Revision as of 08:33, 21 September 2006
The Purdue Boilermakers are a college football program that competes in NCAA Division I-A and the Big Ten Conference.
Current Head Coach
All-Time Win/Loss/Tie Record as of 2006
- 550-468-48 [1]
- Alamo - 1997, 1998
- Capital One - 2004
- Bluebonnet - 1979
- Liberty - 1980
- Outback - 2000
- Peach - 1978, 1984
- Rose - 1967, 2002
- Sun - 2001, 2002, 2004
- Old Oaken Bucket - Indiana Hoosiers
- Purdue Cannon - Illinois Fighting Illini
- Shillelagh Trophy - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Individual Award Winners
- Travis Dorsch, 2001
- Tim Stratton, 2000
- Alex Agase
- Bump Elliott
- Bob Griese
- Cecil Isbel
- Leroy Keyes
- Jack Mollenkopf
- Elmer Oliphant
- Jim Phelan
- Andy Smith
- Jim Young[2]
Current NFL Players
- Ian Allen
- Mike Alstott
- Akin Ayodele
- Drew Brees
- Kelly Butler
- Rosevelt Colvin
- Charles Davis
- Travis Dorsch
- Ray Edwards
- Gilbert Gardner
- Jon Goldsberry
- Brandon Gorin
- Nick Hardwick
- Joey Harris
- Landon Johnson
- Niko Koutouvides
- Matt Light
- Pete Lougheed
- Gene Mruczkowski
- Rob Ninkovich
- Chuckie Nwokorie
- Joe Odom
- Chike Okeafor
- Chukky Okobi
- Kyle Orton
- Shaun Phillips
- Bernard Pollard
- Jacques Reeves
- Antwaun Rogers
- Stuart Schweigert
- John Standeford
- Craig Terrill
- Jeff Zgonina[3]