The differences, in my opinion, woud be slight, and probably as follows: for electrical engineering explicitly, it is possible some internship or recruiting may have a slight boost at Purdue. Not a substantial boost.
The job advantages at Wisconsin, also slight, will grow the more you branch out – into research, other engineering-related avenues, business/tech-related positions, etc. In other words, Wisconsin has broader strengths and international pull. But again, these are slight. Both educations are reputable and solid. Choose the overall fit, costs, and holistic life experience for you.
I also agree with wis75 – you are overthinking this at this point. And allowing yourself to be swayed by misinformed posts is not helping. Use your critical acumen to come to a personal decision – making your own choice, based on the research, will be better than taking somebody else’s word, whether mine or anybody else. Best of luck-