BWAHAHA at Purdouche
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:54 pm
Hummel: 86'd for season. Purdouche's Final Four hopes: 86'd.
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UPDATE: It's official. The Indianapolis Star reports that Purdue junior Robbie Hummel suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during the Boilermakers' victory over Minnesota Wednesday night.
The injury is a huge blow to the Boilermakers. As we said below (with video of the play in which Hummel was injured), the junior is the second-leading scorer and second-leading rebounder for the nation's third-ranked team, which has run off 10 straight wins since losing three straight in early January.
"Injuries are a part of the game, but this is obviously disappointing on multiple levels because of everything Robbie Hummel has done for this program both on and off the court," Purdue coach Matt Painter said this afternoon. "As he begins his recovery and rehab, Robbie will continue to provide integral leadership as we pursue our team goals down the stretch."
The leadership that Painter talks about will be the most glaring thing missing in Hummel's absence.
Our guess is that senior Keaton Grant will replace Hummel in the starting lineup. While Grant is a good player, he's not the do-all-the-little-things player that Hummel has become in his three stellar years at Purdue.
Hummel was not made available for comment Thursday and the team said there is not yet a timetable for his return.