The Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team made the trip to Purdue for a Big Ten Conference contest on Thursday, Feb. 27.

The Purdue student section, known as The Paint Crew, was ready.

It prepared a cheat sheet for students at the game, with details on what to do at different points of the game.

Matt Cohen, who covers Indiana for the Indiana Daily Student, tweeted the cheat sheet prior to Thursday's game.

There was a list of directions on what to do for each Purdue player. It said to "perform the individual player chants when the player is introduced in the starting lineup before the game or when he scores."

For Eric Hunter Jr., it said, "Draw your finger guns up from your sides and blow off the smoke."

For Matt Haarms, it said, "Salute our dutchman."

The flyer gave instructions on "Traditional Chants." It said for Purdue free throws, "hold your arm at 90 degrees and make the Boiler Up motion when it is made and chant 'Woosh Boiler Up.'"

The Paint Crew also gave instructions to stay positive. From the flyer:

We do NOT chant "b-------," "a------," or anything else remotely vulgar. We are a student section that takes pride in the respect that we have earned. If you're mad at a series of bad calls, booing through an entire TV timeout usually gets the message across.

Purdue defeated Indiana 57-49 on Thursday.

Purdue improved to 15-14 overall and 8-10 in the Big Ten. IU went to 18-10 overall and 8-9 in the Big Ten.

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Matt Painter is the Purdue men's basketball head coach. Archie Miller is the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball coach.

Erik Hall is the lead digital producer for sports with the USA Today Network. You can find him on Twitter @HallErik.