The Purdue Boilermakers football team has helped the Big Ten Conference to be considered one of the elite conferences in
NCAA Football. For the 2010 season, the Purdue Boilermakers football team finished ninth in the Big Ten Conference with a
record of 4-8. The Purdue Boilermakers will be looking to return to top form for the 2011 season.
The Purdue Boilermakers have a long and storied history in NCAA
football. A big part of that legacy comes from historic rivalries. Every year, they face off against the Indiana Hoosiers
for the Old Oaken Bucket trophy and against the Illinois Fighting Illini for the Cannon. Purdue is also called the "Cradle
of Quarterbacks" because it has yielded top quarterbacks like Drew Brees, Kyle Orton and Bob Griese.
Every season, Boilermaker fans show up in droves to Ross
Ade Stadium. Ross Ade Stadium has been the home of the Purdue Boilermakers football team since 1924, with an initial capacity
of 13,500. Ross Ade Stadium has since undergone many renovations, increasing the capacity to 62,500 and modernizing many aspects
of Ross Ade Stadium.
The atmosphere at every single one of the Purdue Boilermakers football games will leave any sports fan in awe. Every season,
Boilermakers fans make sports tickets to Ross
Ade Stadium some of the top tickets in college football. Once you have gone to one of the Purdue Boilermakers home games and
experienced the magic, you will understand why.