What has been severely lacking so far is Purdue's defense. Teams are figuring out how to score on them, and Painter has yet to adjust. As you mentioned, they lack an inside presence. Granted, it's early in the season, but based on what I've seen so far, Carroll has not taken the step forward I had hoped this year and Marcius really isn't developing as quickly as many thought he would. What do you think of Anthony Johnson so far? He's going to be a good one. I bet he's the leading scorer next year and makes the All-Freshman team this year. Maybe I'm too high on him... Some of the Illinois posters here were pretty down on him. I think the RS year was exactly what he needed. I like him, but I worry that he's going to struggle on defense a bit, as he looks like a stiff breeze could knock him over. I'm really curious to see how Jacob Lawson develops. They're going to need him to at least provide interior defense and rebounding, even if he won't contribute much offensively. I'm hoping Lawson can fill the role of inside help defender much like Johnson did the previous four years. It's obvious that Carroll and Marcius don't have that kind of ability to switch over and swat driving guards. I actually think Marcius has it in him, but everything I've heard is that he's still awkward out there. I've been pleasantly surprised at Barlow's scoring prowess. The guy has ridiculous athleticism, developing a jumper is going to open up driving opportunities for him. Ryne Smith has turned into a freaking assassin behind the line! 5 for 6 last night. If Smith, Hummel, Jackson, Barlow, and the Johnsons can all legitimately shoot the three, this is going to be a team that can put up points in bursts. My disappointment has been Byrd. He hasn't been getting any kind of minutes with Hummel back. I was hoping he would take that step that many have been anticipating since his freshman year.