Entries in Robbie Hummel (8)

Monday
Apr122010

Purdue's JaJuan Johnson Reportedly Going Pro

Purdue's Final Four chances in 2011 have already taken a major hit.  The Sporting News is reporting that JaJuan Johnson will not return for his senior season and enter his name into the June NBA Draft.

Johnson averaged 19 points in helping lead Purdue to the Sweet Sixteen.  Johnson is projected to be a late first round or early second round selection.

The Sporting News cites a source that says Johnson's decision was bolstered by seeing teammate Robbie Hummel blow out his knee at Minnesota.

Johnson is not expected to hire an agent immediately which leaves the door open for him to return.

I interviewed Johnson a few times and found him very enjoyable and intelligent.  I wish him all of the best if he indeed goes to the NBA.

 

Thursday
Mar042010

Purdue Adjusts to Life Without Robbie Hummel

Here is my profile on Purdue adjusting to playing without junior standout Robbie Hummel:

 

Thursday
Mar042010

Purdue Cruises Past IU -- My Trip to Mackey 

AP Photo/Michael ConroyAll season I have been looking to go to Mackey Arena and cover Purdue.  With just two of us in the sports department, it is hard to find the flexibility on a slow night to get away.  Tonight worked out perfectly, and it was ironic that the Boilers hosted arch rival Indiana.  NEWS 25 meteorologist David Heckard made the trip with me.  Ironically, all of our weather guys are huge sports fans, and Heckard is a Purdue alum.  Thanks to him for his help and driving the entire trip!

I am not a fan of either team, but I certainly root for both.  I have always admired Purdue Football and Basketball, and I really thought this was the year for the Boilers to make it to the Final Four.  Then star junior Robbie Hummel went down for the season with a blown knee last week.  I briefly talked with Hummel tonight.  I said to him, “Get back better than ever next year.”  With a big smile Hummel responded, “I guarantee you I will, I can’t wait.”

Tonight was just the second game for Purdue without Hummel.  They lost on Sunday to Michigan State.  The Boilers were not going to be denied on senior night against IU.  Chris Kramer had one of his best games of his career on his final game at Mackey.  He had 18 points and was met with loud ovations throughout the night.

One thing I love about my job is developing a relationship with players and coaches.  Granted, for players on Purdue I have only interviewed them twice all year.  However, you can learn a lot about players during one on one meetups.  Chris was very accommodating and we talked for quite awhile.  He told me how much he loved his time at Purdue and the fans that have supported him, how the team is responding without Hummel, and how much they want to beat Penn State this weekend to claim a share of the Big Ten Title.

JaJuan Johnson is also very respectful and pleasant to be around.  He also granted me a one on one interview.  He was really happy for his senior teammates for going out on top.  Johnson had 14 points and 7 rebounds against IU.  I said it last time, and I will reinforce it…Johnson is a nightmare matchup for teams.  He’s a tall athletic inside outside player that can hit free throws.  Those are hard to find.

There is not a lot to say about the game.  It was never close, and I don’t think fans from either team thought it would be.  The atmosphere at Mackey is fantastic.  The student section all had the same shirts on and they were all over the Indiana team.  The “IU Sucks” chant was frequent, and there was one IU fan at the top of Mackey above the student section.  I am not exaggerating when I say that half of the arena pointed him out and continued the chant.  Now you could make the argument that is classless, and you may be right….but I laughed.  I also laughed when I saw a sign that said: “You can’t spell SUCK IT without IU”.  Oh to be a college kid again!

 

The Hoosiers look like beaten down mules.  I feel terrible for them.  They have lost 11 straight games, and it has been in some regards an even worse season than last year.  Tom Crean was all over the referees tonight.  I thought a little too much.  After awhile that becomes the boy who cried wolf.  I am sure Crean is just extremely frustrated. 

I know that Crean has a near impossible task and it will take a lot of time to get the program back to respectability, but one moment stuck out for me.  In the first part of the second half, there was a loose ball.  Two Purdue players got to it and because they were fighting with themselves the ball squirted loose again.  It just rolled on the court for seemingly forever.  Not one IU player dove on the ball or made an effort.  That set off an alarm for me.  You cannot be out-hustled or outworked even if you are in the middle of an eleven game losing streak. 

Back to the Boilers…can they make it to the Final Four?  I doubt it.  How can you expect a team to overcome such a huge loss with just three games left in the season?  I hope I am wrong, I would love to see such a great group of kids make a deep run into the post-season.

Here is my story from tonight.  The players shown in order on the video: Chris Kramer, JaJuan Johnson, Mark Wohlford of Purdue and Verdell Jones of Indiana.  Also included are some highlights from both halves.  Enjoy:

 



Wednesday
Mar032010

Heading to Mackey for Purdue vs. IU

I am getting ready to drive up to Purdue with David Heckard to cover the Boilers hosting arch rival Indiana. It was a great game to cover in Bloomington.  However, a lot different dynamic to this matchup. 

The Hoosiers are reeling losing ten straight and the natives are getting restless by their poor play.  An IU win would be huge to salvage something at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, Purdue is playing its second game without Robbie Hummel.  The Boilers have to have the victory to stay in the conference championship hunt.  More importantly they need to figure out how to make their team effective without Hummel going into the post-season.  A loss to hapless Indiana would really hurt the Boilers seeding.

I'll have a report and complete coverage from Mackey Arena on NEWS 25 at 6pm and 10pm tonight.  I'll do my best to give some twitter updates too.

Monday
Mar012010

Bartel's Brackets Podcast #3 -- Breaking down College Hoops

How will Purdue’s Robbie Hummel being out affect the Boilers seeding?  With four of the top five teams losing last week, who are the current number one seeds?  Kentucky’s loss to Tennessee…blip on the radar or bigger problem?  How many teams get in from the Big East?  What about multiple bids from smaller conferences?  College Basketball guru Sean Bartel takes on all of those questions and more including some of the top young coaches in the country and answers your questions.

It is all in podcast #3 of Bartel’s Brackets.  Take a listen and ask Sean a question in the comments section below:



Bartel's Brackets Podcast #3 3.1.10

Thursday
Feb252010

Report: Purdue's Hummel Out For Season

The news looks grim for Purdue standout Robbie Hummel.  The Black and Gold Exponent is reporting that doctors believe Hummel tore his ACL.  The injury happened last night in a win at Minnesota. 

Hummel is currently in Indianapolis getting an MRI to find out the exact damage to his knee.  If he does have an ACL tear his season would be over.

The 6-foot-8 Hummel is averaging 15.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game for the Boilermakers – who are 24-3 overall and lead the Big Ten with a 12-3 record.  The Boilers are ranked third in the nation.

With Hummel out, I cannot see a way for them to make it to the Final Four in Indianapolis.  It’s such a horrible blow for Purdue.

Hummel is a junior so after extensive rehab, hopefully he will be good to go next year.



Wednesday
Feb242010

Purdue's Robbie Hummel Injures Knee

AP Photo/Jim MonePotentially horrible news for Purdue.  The Boilermakers junior standout Robbie Hummel went down with a knee injury in the first half at Minnesota.  Hummel was having a great opening few minutes of the contest when he drove to the paint and his knee just buckled and he fell to the floor in pain.

After the game Purdue head coach Matt Painter said that it appeared that Hummel went down without being contacted.  Hummel was on the bench at the end of the game with crutches.

An MRI will be performed to determine the significance of the injury.

Purdue beat the Gophers 59-58, but might have seen the Boilers' Final Four hopes dashed with the knee injury to Hummel.

Hopefully Hummel will be OK.

Friday
Feb052010

My Coverage of Purdue at IU from Last Night

I had a great time covering the game.  It was an awesome atmosphere at the Assembly Hall.  I am slammed at work today.  If I get time I will write more about the entire trip.

Here is my recap story, 1 on 1 interviews with Robbie Hummel and JuJuan Johnson as well as extended highlights at the end. 

Big props to NEWS 25's David Heckard who went with me to help me out.

Enjoy!