Purdue Boilermakers Open as Big Ten Tourney Chalk

Purdue Boilermakers Open as Big Ten Tourney Chalk

At the beginning of the season, the Purdue Boilermakers looked like the team to beat. Head coach Matt Painter and center Zach Edey powered Purdue to the Big Ten championship. And for several weeks, the Boilers were the country’s top-ranked team. But a February 25 loss at the Indiana Hoosiers changed the campaign’s personality. Purdue went through a bad s College Basketball lines stretch of four straight-up losses in six games. And their March Madness bona fides are put into question. Thus, the Boilermakers face many skeptics as the Big Ten Conference Tournament runs this week.

Purdue Boilermakers 2023 Big Ten Tournament Betting Information

Date and Time:Friday, March 10, 2023, 11 a.m. ET
Location:United Center, Chicago, IL
TV Coverage:BTN
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Purdue Boilermakers Big Ten Conference Tournament SBG Odds Overview

At the onset of the week, the Purdue Boilermakers opened as the offshore bookmaker favorite to win the Big Ten tournament. The Boilermakers will play the winner of Thursday’s game between the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and Michigan Wolverines. Tipoff time at United Center in Chicago, IL, is at 11 a.m. ET with television coverage on BTN.

Purdue Boilermakers Team Overview

Overall, the Purdue Boilermakers are 26-5 straight up, 12-17-2 against the spread, and 13-17 over/under the total. Purdue has national metrics of 142nd for scoring offense, 87th for field goal percentage, 266th for 3-point field goal percentage, 61st for free throw percentage, and 9th for offensive rebounding. While on defense, Purdue is 20th for scoring defense, 59th for field goal percentage permitted, 40th for 3-point field goal percentage allowed, and 1st for defensive rebounding.

Late on, Purdue failed to cover five of its last six games. The Boilermakers went over the College basketball lines total in two of their final three games. Zach Edey leads Purdue with 21.9 points and 12.9 rebounds per contest. The Boilermakers are the regular season Big Ten champions.

Brandon Newman scored a season-high 19 points, Zach Edey added 17, and No. 5 Purdue beat Illinois 76-71 on Sunday. Thus, Purdue became the first Big Ten team since 2014 to win the league title by three or more games.
The Boilermakers led by 24 early in the second half before the Illini rallied and eventually tied the game at 67 on a free throw by Matthew Mayer with 1:17 to go. Subsequently, Edey’s layup gave Purdue a 69-67 edge with 56 seconds left. And then Illinois turned over the ball with 31 seconds left.
Purdue’s Fletcher Loyer sank two free throws to push the lead to 71-67 after an immediate foul. Mayer missed a 3-point shot. Next, Newman made two free throws to push the lead to 73-67. Luke Goode hit a 3-pointer to close the gap to 74-71 with 7 seconds left. But Newman hit two free throws to seal it.

Purdue Boilermakers Conclusion

Namely, Braden Smith added 15 points for the Boilermakers. Edey, who entered the game with 23 double-doubles, finished with six rebounds and was played just 8 minutes in the first half after picking up two fouls.

The Boilermakers led 47-26 at the half behind 62% shooting but dropped to 29% in the second half. Following a stretch of losing four of six games, the Boilermakers have gained momentum by winning two in a row. Purdue allowed the Illini back into the game with costly turnovers.