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November 11, 2006

Pitt-UConn: Open Thread

Filed under: Big East,Football,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 11:43 am

Once again, the game does not appear to be on ESPN GamePlan (and yet USF-Syracuse is). It is on regional coverage instead. The Pittsburgh area has it on WTAE.

That means I will be keeping tabs on it, but miss seeing it. Instead, I’ll be doing the AOL gameday blogging.

UConn needs this game to keep it’s very faint bowl hopes alive. Would it shock anyone to know they have some hope that they can win with the running game?

Pitt needs this game. If not, you might as well cancel the rest of the season. Seriously, if not, Heinz Field on Thursday will become Mountaineer Field as Pitt fans will have no desire or hope to see that game. I don’t even want to think what the final game against L-ville would look like.

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