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September 19, 2007

In case you haven’t been able to tell, my posting schedule has been a bit of a mess lately. Time has not been my friend. Neither has sleep.

Well, what can you say about UConn. They have played really bad teams and won. They did, nearly lose to Temple. They probably would have, but for the MAC officials screwing Temple and a well placed security guy in front of the best camera angle. Heck, the players and the coach admitted they “got lucky.”

Of course, UConn sucked last year, until Pitt made them look like an offensive juggernaut, so there’s no room for overconfidence. The UConn offense is better this year. They have two running backs who are doing good work. Donald Brown is someone who introduced himself repeatedly to the Pitt D last season. He’s still the starter. There’s also Andre Dixon — back from suspension — who has already come in to relieve Brown with success.

They have a JUCO QB in Tyler Lorenzen who has looked good so far against Duke, Maine (1-AA) and Temple.

Starkey says this is a “must win” game for Pitt and Wannstedt. Duh.

Pat Bostick has a chance in practice. Not likely, but a chance.

Have you noticed the O-line stinks?  Can’t block, protect the QB and makes dumb penalties at key moments. Oh, and a line coach who now scares the hell out of me.

Then Pinkston, playing with one arm, was beaten for sacks on back-to-back plays by defensive end Jonal Saint-Dic and weak-side linebacker Greg Jones.

“It boils down to match-ups,” [Paul] Dunn said. “Jason Pinkston, God love him, he’s out there on a shoestring, as a tape ball. That was basically a coaching error on my part, to put him out there in that situation and not realize he was injured.”

Huh? What?
Coach Wannstedt feels the team demonstrated improved mental toughness in the Michigan State game. Given the number of injuries, the team hasn’t been able to show physical toughness.

Two things to temper the enthusiasm about the defense. While holding the Michigan State RBs to “only” 163 yards on 41 carries (as opposed to their 220 yard average against Bowling Green and UAB), that is still a 3.98 yds/carry average. The defense still struggled to get off the field. MSU converted 8-19 3d downs and 1-3 on 4th downs. Think how many times you heard the phrase “bend but don’t break” during the telecast and cringe at what that might when playing a team with a good offense.
Finally, here’s hoping for a speedy recovery on the UConn side.

Randy Edsall opened things up by informing us that Father Daniel Sullivan, the team’s unofficial chaplain, suffered a heart attack over the weekend. He is in recovery, and apparently informed his doctors he had to fly to Pitt this weekend for the UConn game. Doctors told him that wasn’t going to happen.





At least that coach admitted he screwed up the end of the game by leaving Pinkston in, letting his man destroy Smith on successive plays. As soon as he replaced him with McGlynn the right side of the line was fine, instead the RBs sucked it up picking up guys coming off the left side. It was a total blocking mess between the RBs, TEs, and OL.

Comment by Stuart 09.19.07 @ 8:18 am

I know it’s a bit off topic but CNN.com has some good reads and videos on police officers and the whole taser issue.

Also, let’s hope that Father Sullivan has a comfortable recovery. I am sure that the Huskies will play harder for him.

Comment by Panthoor 09.19.07 @ 3:17 pm

we should not be worried about uconn-I guess that’s my problem with the program righ tnow…

Comment by matt'shouse 09.19.07 @ 4:19 pm

Throw Bostick in there, if he cant beat Uconn he probably isnt our QB of the future anyway.

Comment by Rex 09.19.07 @ 4:45 pm

Why do I get the feeling that if Bostick will play more than a quarter, he will have to be fantabulous this week. I don’t have a problem with him in there, as a matter of fact I rather see him play more than Smith. The problem is I don’t know if this kid’s head is into this yet. I guess the same can be said for Smith but he got his ass kicked last week and most people react to this by trying to redeem themselves. If Bostick wins the job for this week then Pat must have been a warrior at practice.

Comment by Panthoor 09.19.07 @ 6:50 pm

Pat is not a scrambler, and with our Oline, I think we need someone who is at least slightly mobile.

Comment by Jon C 09.19.07 @ 6:57 pm

Wasn’t this the same staff that sent / allowed Mustakas back into the game after he hurt his knee, too? Brilliant.

Comment by geeman2001 09.19.07 @ 8:28 pm

shady is god i live like 5 minutes from his highschool how great would that be if this kid wins heisman his senior year (if he stays that long)

link to youtube.com

Comment by MAX 09.19.07 @ 9:12 pm

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