It took a big-time demotion to truly prepare Caleb TerBush for the big-time role he now occupies at Purdue.
About a week before the 2010 season kicked off, Purdue declared TerBush academically ineligible. After pushing Robert Marve for the starting quarterback job the previous spring, TerBush had to sit and watch the entire season. Injuries wiped out Marve and backup Rob Henry. Purdue eventually had to turn to a true freshman (Sean Robinson) and a wide receiver (Justin Siller) at the quarterback spot, while TerBush, by far the team’s best option by then, could do nothing to help.
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