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November 26, 2007

Long, long drive home today. Feeling a bit punchy at this point. Much like the Stanford QB yesterday.

As usual, the note that there is no way Wannstedt is fired. Logisitics-wise it doesn’t  happen because of administration support and lack of an AD makes it a given he is back. I’ll get into how I feel about this with more detail after the season ends. Simply, I am decidedly ambivalent.
I’m still coming to terms with the reality that Paul Rhoads won’t be fired. Sure the past has sucked, but this year has saved his job. I am holding out hope that this will be the springboard to some minor head coaching gig (maybe Utah State will look for a new guy) or some other school will pursue him as their DC — impressed by the numbers this year. That Rhoads finally decides he better move soon before it is too late. I can dream.

At the same time (and perhaps hypocritically), I’m at least willing to give OC Matt Cavanaugh one more year. His side of the ball suffered painfully with all of the injuries — Stull, Kinder, Pinkston, Jacobson and Matha. He also made better adjustments to the college game and his players last year after a rock first season.  A freshman QB that desperately needed a redshirt year and no O-line really don’t permit much. Yes, he has to do more with the TEs and playcalling overall, but all the goodwill hasn’t been completely burned at this point.
That said, offensive line coach Paul Dunn has to be history. Nothing he has done has warranted his return.
Other coaching embarrassments from this game started on special teams.

It isn’t a surprise that South Florida was able to pull off a fake punt in the first quarter — the Bulls successfully ran two fake punts for first downs a year ago against Pitt.

And South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said that if the Bulls had needed to run another one yesterday, he had no doubt it would have worked because of the way the Panthers line up to defend punts.

“We practiced it all week and we really felt like it would be there. It worked out pretty good,” he said. “We saw it on film. We really thought there was a chance for it. We really felt like we could have run it even after that. It was still there. We just didn’t run it. The guys are probably mad at me for that. It was still there on a fourth-and-1 from our own 20.

“We probably could have got it but we could have had a bad snap. I don’t know if you want to go to the well that many times.”

Essentially, more afraid they would stop themselves than Pitt would on that play. Lovely.

Grothe’s 80 yard run, untouched was cited as the game-changing, shoulder-slumping moment for Pitt.

Then Grothe started the second half with the 80-yard scoring run on a quarterback counter to give the Bulls a 17-10 lead. Wannstedt said the Panthers made two mental mistakes: missing Grothe at the line of scrimmage and failing to have a safety cover the middle of the field.

“Pitt overreacted a little bit at the snap of the ball,” Grothe said, “and everything just kind of came together from there.”

Or, in Pitt’s case, fell apart.

“You look at the game and you’ve got the 80-yard run, the fake punt that leads to a touchdown and the three interceptions, all big plays,” Wannstedt said. “We just didn’t finish. We did not finish the game.”

Coach Wannstedt put the 80-yard TD as the moment the offense fell apart.

“It is disappointing, the way the game unfolded,” Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt said. “I really thought we were focused to start the game and at the half. And then we went out there in the second half and we give up that one big play and then for whatever reason, after that, offensively just came totally unglued.”

I put a lot of this on the coaches. USF came out in the second half, making adjustments on both sides of the ball. Pitt didn’t make adjustments out of halftime. That was obvious. They went with a “stay the course” and assume the other team would keep doing the same thing.
Coach Wannstedt wants the offense to avoid mistakes, and have the defense win the game. So, then when the defense isn’t able to hold, it’s hard to expect that the offense has to go win the game on demand. Especially when it means throwing the ball twice  as much in the second half against a defense that is a leader in the country in interceptions.





WOW! Pitt only opened as a 28.5 underdog! Quick, bet the house before it gets to 30!

Comment by Stuart 11.26.07 @ 2:49 am

Watching PITT football is killing me – I haven’t been able to figure out which type of team we’ll see each week. Actually, I suppose they have been pretty consistent in figuring out how to lose almost every game.

Comment by Reed 11.26.07 @ 4:51 am

So what the USF coach was saying regarding the fake punt was that Pitt had a year to adjust to it and failed.

Comment by Keith 11.26.07 @ 6:31 am

those fake punts need to be addressed by the coaching staff. what about it Dave? Team was ready for the game how about the coaches.

Comment by alcofan 11.26.07 @ 8:15 am

This game only convinced me more of how much work bostick needs. Its so important to have a mobile qb in college football these days. There arent too many Dan Marinos around. From what I can see, Bostick needs the following work:

1) foot speed and mobility – you cant teach speed but you can teach quickness and reaction.

2) That throwing motion is horrible, reminds of old time boxing where the guy uses the windmill windup.

3) Most of his passes seem flat, even the downfield balls seem to have no air or velocity.

4) Hes got to be more aware of the entire feild, from what I see hes missing some open wr’s and not seeing all of his options.

Anyway, he needs a good offseason. Does Stull get the job next year?

The one thing that has consistently bothered me about this Pitt team is the crucial mistakes every single game and the missed opportunities; how many passes do we drop in key situations, dropped int’s, missed tackles, fumbles, poor decision making, the good news is that we defeated ourselves in many of our losses so with some work we can fix things. DW needs 8 wins next year.

Comment by Rex 11.26.07 @ 9:58 am

I think that Bostick will redshirt next year to completely rebuild his mechanics. Stull will be the starting QB with Smith as his backup.

Comment by Dave 11.26.07 @ 10:48 am

Dave is right. Redshirt bostick. he should have been redshirted this year, but stull set us back

Comment by Adam 11.26.07 @ 12:00 pm

I will be very surprised if our Special Teams coach is not canned at the end of this season. The kick coverage has been awful. It seems rare for us to return a kick or punt without a penalty; and that fake punt was sickening. I can tell you this, I was at the game, my seats face the Pitt side line and DW was fuming mad over that fake punt. I’m also not so sure about the OC either. For this entire year, he has presided over an offense that can not get one yard or less when it has too. That can’t all fall on the OL coach. I think this problem is representative of a general lack of attacking play calling on our part. If you look at pure results, it appears that our defense is getting better, while our offense will end the season exactly how they started it.

Comment by HbgFrank 11.26.07 @ 12:04 pm

As disappointing this year has been, I still feel this team is getting better. Would have loved to redshirt Bostick. It still should be discussed just to get him stronger and more comfortable in his development. It should not be considered a demotion at all if it happens. He and the team was put in a difficult position. I hope we beat the snot out of WVU. It would make the season for sure. Screw the conference! I hate those punks from WVU.

Comment by Freebird 11.26.07 @ 12:20 pm

Bostick is a disaster, he is not going to improve, he just doesn’t have the athletic ability. You can give him a million years he just doesn’t have it.

Comment by HoopDeVille 11.26.07 @ 7:07 pm

“Bostick is a disaster”…You are out of your mind! A work in progress, yes…A redshirt next year, yes…He is a smart, very accurate QB who will be very good for us 2 and 3 years from now. You are allowing yourself to forget that he is playing with a shaky OL and inconsistent (at best) WR’s AS A TRUE FRESHMAN. Answer me this question: Who are the true freshman QB’s in the history of college football that lit it up in their first 8 starts? Cue the crickets….

Comment by HbgFrank 11.26.07 @ 10:21 pm

HbgFrank – you are so correct about Bostick. He would be a disaster only if the COACHING staff had planned on starting him this season during the recruiting process – clearly they had every intention of giving him two years to get ready. However, it was the fans who believed this kid would compete for the starting job in camp – not the staff.

If you look back over this season – regardless of what happens Saturday night – it all begins and ends at the QB position for PITT. Didn’t happen.

I look forward to next year, and feel that we’ll see a very different team out there.

Comment by Reed 11.27.07 @ 5:04 am

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