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The Boilermaker

Coordinates: 40°26′04″N 86°55′01″W / 40.43444°N 86.91694°W / 40.43444; -86.91694
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The Boilermaker
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40°26′04″N 86°55′01″W / 40.43444°N 86.91694°W / 40.43444; -86.91694
LocationPurdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.
DesignerJon Hair
TypeStatue
MaterialBronze (5,400 lbs)
Height18' (not including the base)
Beginning date2003
Completion dateSeptember 26, 2005 (erected)
Opening dateNovember 4, 2005
Dedicated toCarl Christian Grotnes

The Boilermaker is a statue that was dedicated on Friday, November 4, 2005, as a monument commemorating the "indomitable spirit of the [Purdue] boilermaker." The statue is located adjacent to Ross Ade Stadium on the Purdue University-West Lafayette campus's intercollegiate sports complex.

The statue was commissioned on behalf of an anonymous donor. The estimated cost was approximately $500,000.[1]

Replicas

Desktop-sized replica statues have been produced for retail sale.

Game Day Traditions

During the 2008 football season, an unofficial jersey bearing the number 90 of the team's co-captain Ryan Baker was worn by the statue during each home game. The tradition was started by Purdue Army ROTC Cadet Tommy Woroszylo, who has since graduated. Woroszylo passed on the tradition to the campus Army ROTC program. The honor of hanging the jersey for each home game has been carried out by the following Boilermakers:

2013: Dan Heath

2012: Dan Rosenbalm

2010-11: Keegan Wisehart

2008-09: Tommy Woroszylo

The jersey tradition has been nationally recognized; it was shown live on ESPN, written about in the Lafayette Journal & Courier, and shown during the 2010 season of NBC's Parks and Recreation. During the 2013 season the jersey was stolen on two separate occasions; hence, the gameday tradition finally came to an end with the 2014 football season.

References

  1. ^ "Purdue dedicates 'The Boilermaker' statue". News.uns.purdue.edu. 2005-11-03. Retrieved 2012-05-21.