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  2. Purdue Boilermakers - Wikipedia

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    Purdue became known as the Boilermakers the next year. [4] Several of the local schools added to the boilermaker tradition by suggesting that Purdue was going up the Wabash River and hiring workers from the nearby Monon railroad yards to play football. Purdue's official mascot is a locomotive, the Boilermaker Special. The Monon Railroad had its ...

  3. List of colloquial names for universities and colleges in the ...

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    The same nickname may apply to multiple institutions, especially in different regions. For example, "SC" is claimed by both the University of Southern California and the University of South Carolina. The abbreviation may be non-obvious. For example, "KU" is the University of Kansas and not "UK," which is commonly the University of Kentucky. In ...

  4. What is a Boilermaker? Explaining Purdue basketball nickname ...

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    What is a Boilermaker? Here's an explanation on Purdue's unique nickname as the basketball team heads into the 2024 NCAA Tournament:

  5. Boilermaker Special - Wikipedia

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    The "Boilermaker" nickname came about during the early years of Purdue football. There had been rumors the university enrolled burly boilermakers from the Monon Railroad shops in Lafayette, Indiana as students/football players to help beef up the scrawny football team after a 44-0 victory over Wabash College in 1891. [ 5 ]

  6. Purdue Boilermakers football - Wikipedia

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    Purdue won each of its two home games in convincing fashion, shutting out Wabash, 54–0, on October 24 and Illinois, 62–0, on November 22. They also shut out DePauw in Greencastle, Indiana, 32–0. Purdue suffered its worst loss of the season on November 1 in Ann Arbor, falling to Michigan by a score of 34–6.

  7. 'Dairy Raid': Wisconsin football alums react to Badgers' feel ...

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    The Dairy Raid? A Wisconsin football alum gives the Badgers offense a new nickname after Braedyn Locke, Trech Kekahuna led the Badgers to a 52-6 blowout win over Purdue.

  8. John Wooden - Wikipedia

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    As a 5-foot-10-inch (1.78 m) guard [5] with the Purdue Boilermakers, Wooden was the first college basketball player to be named an All-American three times, and the 1932 Purdue team on which he played as a senior was retroactively recognized as the pre-NCAA tournament national champion by the Helms Athletic Foundation and the Premo-Porretta ...

  9. Purdue (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Purdue may refer to: Purdue University, a land-grant, public university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States Purdue Boilermakers, the athletic program of Purdue University; Purdue University System, a public university system within the state of Indiana, centered on the West Lafayette campus; Purdue Pharma, a US pharmaceuticals company