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Supplemental Material.Pmd ‘THE REST OF THE STORY’ 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL INFORMATION GUIDE SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL PURDUE IN THE POLLS UNDER JOE TILLER 1997 1999 Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Preseason — — Preseason 23rd 23rd Aug. 31 — no poll Aug. 29 22nd no poll Sept. 7 — — Sept. 5 20th 16th Sept. 14 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Sept. 12 14th 14th Sept. 21 — — Sept. 19 13th 11th Sept. 28 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Sept. 26 11th 10th Oct. 5 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Oct. 3 17th T15th Oct. 12 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Oct. 10 20th 21st Oct. 19 22nd 23rd Oct. 17 16th 17th Oct. 26 18th 18th Oct. 24 18th 22nd Nov. 2 23rd 24th Oct. 31 17th 21st Nov. 9 T19th 20th Nov. 7 22nd Receiving Votes Nov. 16 23rd 25th Nov. 14 T19th 25th Nov. 23 18th 18th Nov. 21 19th 23rd Nov. 30 18th 17th Nov. 28 19th 20th Dec. 7 17th 16th Dec. 5 19th 20th Final 15th 15th Final 25th Receiving Votes Weeks Ranked 9 of 17 9 of 16 Weeks Ranked 17 of 17 14 of 16 High Ranking 15th 15th High Ranking 11th 10th 1998 2000 Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Preseason Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Preseason 14th 13th Aug. 30 Receiving Votes no poll Aug. 27 15th 14th Sept. 6 — Receiving Votes Sept. 3 14th 13th Sept. 13 Receiving Votes — Sept. 10 13th 12th Sept. 20 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Sept. 17 21st 21st Sept. 27 — — Sept. 24 22nd 19th Oct. 4 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Oct. 1 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Oct. 11 — — Oct. 8 21st 21st Oct. 18 — — Oct. 15 17th 17th Oct. 25 — — Oct. 22 16th 16th Nov. 1 — — Oct. 29 11th 13th Nov. 8 Receiving Votes — Nov. 5 9th 9th Nov. 15 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 12 17th 17th Nov. 22 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 19 14th 14th Nov. 29 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 26 14th 14th Dec. 6 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Dec. 3 14th 14th Final 23rd 24th Final 13th 13th Weeks Ranked 1 of 17 1 of 16 Weeks Ranked 16 of 17 16 of 17 High Ranking 23rd 24th High Ranking 9th 9th 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL PURDUE IN THE POLLS UNDER JOE TILLER 2001 2003 Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Preseason Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Preseason 19th 22nd Aug. 26 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Aug. 24 no poll 22nd Sept. 2 Receiving Votes 25th Aug. 31 16th 20th Sept. 9 Receiving Votes 24th Sept. 7 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Sept. 16 no poll no poll Sept. 14 25th Receiving Votes Sept. 23 24th 21st Sept. 21 22nd Receiving Votes Sept. 30 21st 18th Sept. 28 22nd 23rd Oct. 7 17th 16th Oct. 5 T18th 20th Oct. 14 24th 24th Oct. 12 13th 15th Oct. 21 24th 20th Oct. 19 10th 10th Oct. 28 20th 15th Oct. 26 18th 17th Nov. 4 Receiving Votes 24th Nov. 2 16th 14th Nov. 11 — Receiving Votes Nov. 9 11th 10th Nov. 18 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 16 16th 16th Nov. 25 — Receiving Votes Nov. 23 12th 13th Dec. 2 — — Nov. 30 11th 12th Dec. 9 — — Dec. 7 12th 13th Final — — Final 18th 19th Weeks Ranked 6 of 17 9 of 17 Weeks Ranked 16 of 17 15 of 18 High Ranking 17th 16th High Ranking 10th 10th 2002 2004 Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Associated Press ESPN/USA Today Preseason Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Preseason 24th T23rd Aug. 25 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Aug. 30 no poll 25th Sept. 1 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Sept. 6 25th 23rd Sept. 8 Receiving Votes — Sept. 13 18th 18th Sept. 15 — Receiving Votes Sept. 20 15th 15th Sept. 22 — — Sept. 27 15th 15th Sept. 29 — — Oct. 4 9th 10th Oct. 6 — — Oct. 11 5th 5th Oct. 13 — — Oct. 18 12th 12th Oct. 20 — — Oct. 25 17th 19th Oct. 27 — — Nov. 1 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 3 — — Nov. 8 — Receiving Votes Nov. 10 — — Nov. 15 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 17 — — Nov. 22 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Nov. 24 — — Nov. 29 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Dec. 1 — — Dec. 6 Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Dec. 8 — — Final Receiving Votes Receiving Votes Final Receiving Votes — Weeks Ranked 9 of 16 10 of 17 Weeks Ranked 0 of 18 0 of 18 High Ranking 5th 5th High Ranking — — WE’VE GOT YOUR GAME PURDUE IN THE POLLS UNDER JOE TILLER 2005 Associated Press USA Today Preseason 15th 16th Sept. 5 13th 13th Sept. 12 12th 11th Sept. 19 11th 10th Sept. 26 22nd T20th Oct. 3 RV RV Oct. 10 — — Oct. 17 — — Oct. 24 — — Oct. 31 — — Nov. 7 — — Nov. 14 — — Nov. 21 — — Nov. 28 — — Dec. 5 — — Final — — Weeks Ranked 5 of 16 5 of 16 High Ranking 11th 10th 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME A SSOCIATED PRESS WEEKLY RANKINGS 1936 1956 Oct. 11 7th Oct. 19 5th Oct. 15 17th Oct. 18 6th Oct. 26 17th Oct. 25 6th 1958 1943 Sept. 29 14th 1966 Oct. 4 7th Oct. 6 13th Preseason 8th Oct. 11 5th Oct. 20 15th Sept. 19 7th Oct. 18 4th Oct. 27 10th Oct. 10 9th Oct. 25 4th Nov. 3 8th Oct. 17 9th Nov. 1 2nd Nov. 10 8th Nov. 14 10th Nov. 8 2nd Nov. 17 8th Nov. 21 8th Nov. 15 3rd Nov. 24 11th Nov. 28 7th Nov. 22 4th Dec. 1 13th Dec. 5 5th Nov. 29 5th 1959 1967 1944 Preseason 11th Sept. 25 10th Oct. 9 7th Oct. 5 7th Oct. 2 4th Oct. 16 11th Oct. 12 6th Oct. 9 2nd Oct. 23 10th Oct. 19 14th Oct. 16 2nd Nov. 13 14th Oct. 26 11th Oct. 23 7th Nov. 2 14th Oct. 30 6th 1945 Nov. 6 5th Oct. 8 15th 1960 Nov. 13 3rd Oct. 15 9th Oct. 3 7th Nov. 20 3rd Oct. 22 4th Oct. 17 10th Nov. 27 9th Oct. 29 13th Oct. 24 15th Nov. 5 12th Nov. 14 13th 1968 Nov. 12 11th Nov. 28 19th Preseason 1st Nov. 19 18th Sept. 16 1st 1961 Sept. 23 1st 1947 Nov. 13 7th Sept. 30 1st Oct. 27 16th Dec. 4 12th Oct. 7 1st Nov. 3 14th Oct. 14 5th 1962 Oct. 21 7th 1948 Preseason 7th Oct. 28 6th Oct. 4 15th Oct. 8 9th Nov. 4 6th Nov. 11 15th 1950 1965 Nov. 18 12th Oct. 9 9th Preseason 9th Nov. 25 12th Sept. 20 6th Dec. 2 11th 1952 Sept. 27 2nd Jan. 4, 1969 10th Oct. 6 16th Oct. 4 6th Oct. 13 9th Oct. 27 8th Nov. 3, 9th Nov. 10 10th Nov. 24 14th Dec. 1 18th 1954 Sept. 27 19th Oct. 4 5th Oct. 11 5th Oct. 18 13th Oct. 25 9th The 1968 Boilermakers spent five weeks at No. 1. Nov. 1 8th 1955 Preseason 20th Sept. 19 19th Oct. 3 17th WE’VE GOT YOUR GAME ALL-TIME A SSOCIATED PRESS WEEKLY RANKINGS 1969 1984 2003 Preseason 18th Oct. 8 14th Sept. 22 16th Preseason 19th Sept. 29 8th 1997 Aug. 31 16th Oct. 6 9th Oct. 19 22nd Sept. 14 25th Oct. 13 17th Oct. 26 18th Sept. 21 22nd Oct. 20 15th Nov. 2 23rd Sept. 28 22nd Oct. 27 13th Nov. 9 T19th Oct. 5 T18th Nov. 3 10th Nov. 16 23rd Oct. 12 13th Nov. 10 10th Nov. 23 18th Oct. 19 10th Nov. 17 17th Nov. 30 18th Oct. 26 18th Nov. 24 16th Dec. 7 17th Nov. 2 16th Dec. 1 15th Jan. 3, 1998 15th Nov. 9 11th Dec. 8 17th Nov. 16 16th Jan. 3, 1970 18th 1998 Nov. 23 12th Jan. 5, 1999 23rd Nov. 30 11th 1971 Dec. 7 12th Oct. 11 20th 1999 Jan. 5, 2004 18th Oct. 18 17th Preseason 23rd Aug. 29 22nd 2004 1972 Sept. 5 20th Preseason 18th Sept. 12 14th Preseason 24th Sept. 11 18th Sept. 19 13th Sept. 6 25th Dec. 4 20th Sept. 26 11th Sept. 13 18th Oct. 3 17th Sept. 20 15th 1978 Oct. 10 20th Sept. 27 15th Oct. 16 19th Oct. 17 16th Oct. 4 9th Oct. 23 17th Oct. 24 18th Oct. 11 5th Oct. 30 14th Oct. 31 17th Oct. 18 12th Nov. 6 12th Nov. 7 22nd Oct. 25 17th Nov. 13 15th Nov. 14 T19th Nov. 20 18th Nov. 21 19th 2005 Nov. 27 17th Nov. 28 19th Dec. 4 17th Dec. 5 19th Preseason 15th Jan. 2, 1979 13th Jan. 5, 2000 25th Sept. 5 13th Sept. 12 12th 1979 2000 Sept. 19 11th Preseason 6th Preseason 14th Sept. 26 22nd Sept. 10 5th Aug. 27 15th Sept. 17 17th Sept. 3 14th Note: From 1961 to 1967, only 10 teams were Sept. 24 10th Sept. 10 13th ranked (except for 1961 final poll). Oct. 1 12th Sept. 17 21st Oct. 8 20th Sept. 24 24th Oct. 15 16th Oct. 8 21st Oct. 22 16th Oct. 15 17th Oct. 29 15th Oct. 22 16th Nov. 5 14th Oct. 29 11th Nov. 12 12th Nov. 5 9th Nov. 19 12th Nov. 12 17th Nov. 26 12th Nov. 19 14th Dec. 3 12th Nov. 26 14th Jan. 3, 1980 10th Dec. 3 14th Jan. 4, 2001 13th 1980 Preseason 9th 2001 Sept. 8 20th Sept. 23 24th Oct. 27 20th Sept. 30 21st Nov. 3 17th Oct. 7 17th Nov. 10 16th Oct. 14 24th Jan. 4, 1981 17th Oct. 21 24th Oct. 28 20th 2006 PURDUE FOOTBALL ALL-TIME A SSOCIATED PRESS WEEKLY RANKINGS Boilermakers By Ranking Records Ranked Position (Associated Press poll) (237 weeks) When Purdue is ranked ..
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