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Pick Six: Dillon Thieneman flies under the radar nationally but looms large on Purdue’s defense

Dillon Thieneman couldn’t have been asked to do more in his first season at Purdue. He was first among the nation’s freshmen in interceptions and tackles, and played the most snaps on the Boilermakers’ defense, yet his team struggled to stop anyone and won only four games.

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Dillon Thieneman couldn’t have been asked to do more in his first season at Purdue. He was first among the nation’s freshmen in interceptions and tackles, and played the most snaps on the Boilermakers’ defense, yet his team struggled to stop anyone and won only four games.

Purdue’s prospects for this season are no brighter. The Boilermakers are picked last in the 18-team Big Ten.

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