GoldandBlack.com Saturday Simulcast: Purdue football and basketball talk

Purdue sports talk with GoldandBlack.com’s Alan Karpick and Tom Dienhart. Special guests are basketball writer Mark Montieth and On3.com’s portal and recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong.

More from Purdue football national signing day
1 Get used to big classes
Purdue announced the arrival of 40 players in its 2025 class. That number includes 29 portal additions and 11 high school players. Of that 40, 35 are mid-year enrollees. Brace yourself for more mass tumult in the future.
“I think anyone that now has studied what roster management looks like, has studied the recruiting trends, I think those numbers are going to remain consistent, and then, as we go forward with 40 and 40 plus,” said Odom. “The last two cycles that I was a part of before this one was we signed 50. And then before that, 55.”
2 – Needs remain
Odom said the roster is still a work in progress and he will lean on the spring portal window to augment his personnel. That window opens April 16-25.
“We will be really aggressive in the next portal window,” said Odom. “We have a number of spots that are still of need, and then also the development of what our team looks like as we get through the 15 practices of spring ball and how we can develop that group and putting them in a position to go play winning football next season.”
Odom said the team could use some offensive linemen and defensive backs to get through spring drills. He may look to walk-ons for help.
3 – UNLV voices
Much is made about a new head coach bringing players with him from his previous job to help integrate the culture and process. To that end, seven UNLV players transferred to Purdue to follow Odom.
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“We brought a number of guys that I coached before,” said Odom. “We brought even more than that that I knew before from recruiting or somebody in the building did that were coaching somewhere else. And I think that gives us a platform to actually expedite the process just a little bit faster.
“It’s fun in the locker room when you walk through there and you hear guys that you coached before already talking about the next step, and talking about what the winning edge looks like on the drills that we’re about to take over. And you know that there is a voice away from the voice, and you know how powerful that is with our student-athletes that you’re familiar with.”
4 – Four QBs in tow
The staff added four signal-callers, three portal additions in Malachi Singleton, EJ Colson and Evans Chuba and a prep signee in Garyt Odom, who is the son of Barry Odom. Know this: “I think all for the guys have the ability to be dual-threat players in our offense,” said Odom.
Expect “great competition” in the spring. The battle for No. 1 is just beginning.
5 – Questions asked most on recruiting trail
Players wanted to get to know Odom and his staff. Who are these guys? What’s the program gonna look like?
And there was this query: How is Odom gonna get Purdue fixed?
“I think that’s a very honest and pure question, and one that I believe in our foundation, I believe in our formula, I believe in our coaches,” said Odom. “And I think there’s a track record there that it’s pretty easy for me to point to, to say how we’ve done it before, and how we’re going to do it here.”
PURDUE 2025 FEBRUARY SIGNEES
Player, Pos., Ht./Wt. | Hometown/high school |
Mason Alnutt, DE, 6-3/250 | Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius |
Maxwell Barbee, DB, 6-2/185 | Long Beach, Calif./Wilson |
MORE: Who jumped in the portal for Purdue? | Who is coming from the portal? | Purdue 2025 newcomer roster | GoldandBlack.com content hub: Welcome to the Barry Odom era | Purdue 2025 commitments