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Purdue Names Hope As Tiller's Future Successor

POSTED: 4:05 pm EST January 12, 2008

(Sports Network) - Purdue University hired Danny Hope as their associate head football coach Friday, and named Hope as the man who will take over the reigns of the program when Joe Tiller retires following the 2008 season.

Hope inked a six-year contract, with the final five as head coach. Hope, 49, served as the offensive line coach under Tiller at Purdue from 1997 to 2001, and returns to the Boilermakers after serving as the head coach at Eastern Kentucky from 2003 to 2007. Hope will be signed to a six-year contract, serving the final five years of the deal as Purdue's head coach.

"It's great to be a Boilermaker again," Hope said in a statement released by the school. "I am honored and humbled to be back at a special place like Purdue University. I'm looking forward to being on Coach Tiller's staff again. The years I spent at Purdue were some of the greatest of my coaching life. I can't wait to get started."

In five years at Eastern Kentucky, Hope compiled a 35-22 overall record, and a 32-8 mark in Ohio Valley Conference play. In 2007, Hope led Eastern Kentucky to a 9-3 season and an OVC championship, winning the OVC Coach of the Year award in the process.

"This is a great day for Purdue football," Tiller said. "We are excited about the 2008 season and beyond. Danny is the perfect choice to take over this program. He is charismatic, hardworking and has a passion for the sport of college football. He also has head coaching experience; he understands the difference between making suggestions and making decisions. I feel very good that he will be my successor."

Tiller will coach one more year, his 12th with the Boilermakers. In 11 seasons, Tiller has posted an 83-54 record and has taken Purdue to 10 bowl games, including the 2001 Rose Bowl.

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2007 SEASON IN REVIEW: The Purdue Boilermakers are coming off an 8-5 campaign, although they won just three games against Big Ten foes. They looked impressive early on, climbing to a No. 23 ranking after a 5-0 start. However, the Boilermakers were never the same after a 23-7 loss to fourth-ranked Ohio State in early-October. They fell the very next week at Michigan (48-21), but did respond with back-to-back wins over Iowa (31-6) and Northwestern (35-17). The Boilermakers then suffered three consecutive losses to Penn State (26-19), Michigan State (48-31) and Indiana (27-24), before regrouping with a 51-48 shootout win over Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl. Despite a second straight eight-win season, the Boilermakers just could not sustain any consistency throughout the season, setting the stage for Joe Tiller's final year at the helm and 44th overall in coaching.

Scoreboard

Sat, Dec. 1FINAL
Purdue (6-5) 51
Central Mich (8-4) 48

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