I am a chord cutter so I didn't watch the game but listening to it, sounds like Purdue and Iowa actually played defense. Sure both went thru periods when shots just wouldn't drop but it sounds like the rest of the time the D was pretty solid. It also seems that Purdue learned the same lesson as ISU, if you get Garza to the bench because of foul trouble, he just comes back rested. He didn't blow up for 20 after taking a rest like he did against ISU but he did make a difference. I also hope Wieskamp can keep his current pace, if not, I am sure Bohannon will find his shot again.