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October 18, 2007

Bostick Making Everyone Feel Better

Filed under: Football,Players — Chas @ 8:01 am

Quietly, without much fanfare, Pat Bostick has been allowed to speak to the media. It started after the Navy game when he actually was permitted to speak about the game right afterwards.

Now, while no one is still discussing the reasons for his week long hiatus right as training camp started, he is talking with some comfort to the media.

Bostick is continuing to work through the “personal issues” that caused him to miss the first week of practice, but has found solace on the football field and in the film room since being elevated to the starting lineup late last month.

“I think for the most part, I’ve settled down,” Bostick said Tuesday. “The most difficult thing – which isn’t very difficult – is it’s a challenge to balance everything. I have my priorities straight. I’m here a lot. I’m doing what I have to do to try to help this football team win.

“As far as transitioning, I’m getting there. It’s the middle of this football season. Football-wise, I’m comfortable practicing every day and playing on Saturdays. Football-wise, I feel good. But it’s the middle of football season and everything is going 100 mph. But it will be a little while until I can settle in and put everything toward school. I think that’s the same way for everyone on this team.”

That seems to be the thing. Pat Bostick is most comfortable talking and being around football.

Yesterday, Bostick sat with media members and effortlessly discussed the X’s and O’s of Cincinnati’s defenses, the matchups Pitt hopes to take advantage of Saturday and the reasons the Bearcats have one of the best defenses in the country. He talked at length about the Bearcats’ alignment and how cleverly designed it is to allow them to keep eight-men close to the line of scrimmage without leaving the secondary vulnerable.

But football has always been Bostick’s comfort zone, the one thing in his life that makes sense. Furthermore, it always has been his shoulder to lean on when things off the field get tough. Yet, while football always has made sense — Bostick is known for his film study — the rest of his life has not been so easy to figure out.

That’s part of what college and growing up is supposed to be about. Not all of it. Not immediately. But it helps with the pieces in figuring things out. Hopefully.





Perhaps the Mojo Nixon song I Ain’t Gonna Piss in No Jar should be Antonio Bryant’s theme song:

link to sportsillustrated.cnn.com

Comment by frankinchicago 10.18.07 @ 9:01 am

If the fans rip the coaches then they have give thumbs on Cav for Bostick’s improvement. Same would apply to Dunn with his work on Jeff Otah’s ?? devlopement.

Comment by joel 10.18.07 @ 9:50 am

You get better with experience. The kid had very little practice. ofcourse he gets better. horrible argument.
Jeff Otah? please we are talking mediocre lineman. These coaches do know a little, but not enough to be D1 coaches. (i do admit the line is not my worry, but defense and playcalling are)

Comment by adam 10.18.07 @ 11:05 am

Hmmm…gotta go with Joel on this one Adam…If we are going to hold the coaches accountable for failures in player development, then we have to also give them credit for progress in a players development.

Comment by HbgFrank 10.18.07 @ 12:11 pm

I am agreeing with Adam. Adam is right on here. I played college football for Grove City College and we had an extremely bad coach. The first game I wasnt ready for the speed the second was a little better and by the third i was feeling pretty comfortable. From what i have seen Wanny and his coaches dont coach, but they rely on players to gain from experience of playing with better competition and the individuals raw skill. Bostick was a 4 star prospect, and he is still shaky on normal routes. They are running easy passing plays to try to get his confidence up, which is typical for new quarterbacks. He is just feeling more comfortable the more he plays. He says it himself that he feels comfortable now.

Comment by Jake in SC 10.18.07 @ 3:10 pm

he isnt even that good. he gets all his yards from screens and short passes. He isnt developed. The whole team sucks. they play like shit. Mccoy is the only real good player. The other guys are good athletes, but they suck together. The coaches blow. Fire them all. Everyone i know laughs when i say i like Pitt.

Comment by firedw 10.18.07 @ 3:22 pm

Jake,

Were you a quarterback at GCC? If so, do you think that Bostick is getting better because he himself is getting used to the speed of the game, and the coaches cannot really be credited for his improvement.

Comment by Nick in State College 10.18.07 @ 5:18 pm

Grove City College! Really, give me a break.

Comment by TMGPanther 10.20.07 @ 9:50 pm

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