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August 20, 2006

Sunday’s Session

Filed under: Football,Practice,Wannstedt — Chas @ 10:44 pm

It was apparently a light practice today. Something to be expected after a big scrimmage the day before. Still, there are things worth observing.

There are still several positions up-for-grabs, and some experiments are not yet complete, but the move from safety to linebacker for sophomore Tommy Campbell is looking better every day. Now, he’s working with the first team alongside seniors H.B. Blades and Clint Session.

“I’ve been waiting for this chance since I came here from high school,” Campbell said. “I looked at it as a fresh start for me, moving to linebacker, and I left all the problems I had at safety behind me. I think I’ve become a better player and a new player as a linebacker.

“It doesn’t hurt to have H.B. and Clint beside me, either. They’ve been helping me out a lot. Brian Bennett, Derron Thomas, I can ask any of them about anything. If I have a question, they’ll help me out. Coach says that linebacker is the most experienced part of this football team.”

Campbell’s speed and athleticism is a perfect complement to Blades and Session. The trio likely is Pitt’s most aggressive linebacking corps in years, and each one is a playmaker. Sure, Campbell still makes some mistakes, but they’re fewer and farther between.

“Perimeter plays, I can do real well on them, but I have to do better on the inside runs,” Campbell said. “I make some false steps on those plays, but I’m learning all the time. And I’m going to get better. The best way to fix it is to get more repetitions. Eventually, the mistakes will go away.”

It’s been astounding how quickly Campbell has won the starting position amongst the linebackers.

Coach Wannstedt, showing a little of his old school upbringing, seems more than a little frustrated by some of the injuries.

On Ernest “Mick” Williams:

He doesn’t feel good, he got sick again. We need to get him on the field. He had a concussion, it’s been over a week. We’re expecting him back any day. I was hopeful that he would do something yesterday. He just doesn’t feel right the moment he tries to do something. He came out to do individuals yesterday and he just didn’t feel good.

Considering they didn’t seem to diagnose his concussion initially — just calling it some migraines, there should be no rush to get him back banging helmets.





Some Alumni News I came across this morning:

Jets get Barlow from 49ers
FOXSports.com
Posted: 11 hours ago
The New York Jets have addressed their pressing need for a veteran running back, acquiring Kevan Barlow from the San Francisco 49ers for an undisclosed draft pick in 2007. The deal is contingent on Barlow passing a physical. Full story…

link to msn.foxsports.com

Comment by Neil 08.21.06 @ 6:59 am

Reed: here I thought I was relaying breaking news (ref: Barlow to Jets), only to find that you’d stumbled upon it yesterday eve. whoops…

*I must add that you’ve been contributing some pretty insightful commentary as of late — on both PSB as well as on Rants. Keep it up

Last, to Chris. thanks for supplying the additional Link (I need to visit youtube more often). Man, watching vintage footgage of the
1982 Sugar Bowl: Pitt vs Georgia got me a little too damn excitied about the coming year. (I’ve since had my cup of coffee and feel a little more grounded.)

Really, despite the fact that, as fans, we must keep the faith, I just can’t imagine anything that thrilling coming to the football program ever again. And sure, although we, as fans, must keep the faith, I’m going to settle for Ws over MSU & WVU in the coming season and take it from there when ’07 arrives.

Comment by Neil 08.21.06 @ 7:19 am

Neil, thanks – am just trying to give what seems to be an older point of view to these proceedings (I entered PITT in 1975).

1982 Sugar Bowl was exciting – but my favorite will always be Dorsett running for 303 against the Irish, after the Notre Dame team swore he wouldn’t get 100 yards (Dorsett having ripped them up the two previous years).

I’ll keep the faith this year as long as we look better than we did last year – and for me that means a decent run defense – no giving up 400+ yards per game on the ground, and being in each game until the end. I think we can beat just about any team on the schedule, althought I’m sure we won’t. But I really need to see progress from last year in the ‘intangibles’ meaning team cohesion and keeping their chins up. In other words, DW has to have a positive effect as a head coach this year. I guess I’m at that stage in my life where I want the team to really represent the best of the University and the kids, and to do it in a sportsman like way where they can be proud of being a part of PITT sports (and 7 wins would be nice too!)

Comment by Reed Kohberger 08.21.06 @ 11:26 am

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