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January 25, 2008

So, how likely is Levance Fields’ targeted return date of mid-February?

Was asking around a bit about Pitt PG Levance Fields’ injury, and was told that coming back six weeks after surgery on a metatarsal is completely plausible, provided that the player has little pain in his foot. That will be the key to Fields’ early return — how bad his foot hurts.

Here’s a bet that he’ll come back just a bit too early and play with tremendous pain, which will limit his minutes. Here’s also a bet that he’ll be 100 percent healthy before the Big East Tournament.

An article stressing how depth may be key this year for the top teams in March. Pitt gets prominent mention of the worst case scenario.

Pitt is still in the ESPN Power Rankings at #13.

Of all the things that make no sense in the Big East, the Panthers might be the biggest enigma. There is no reason Pittsburgh should be in the national picture, not with more suits than unis on the bench to choose from. Yet here they are, losing to Cincinnati on the road by only three and thumping St. John?s. If the patch-worked Panthers can hold it together until Levance Fields returns, they could be the toughest out come March.

Pitt is also still in Luke Winn’s SI.com Power Rankings, and actually moved up another spot to #14.

This just in, Sam Young is hot this season.

Sam Young is riding a scoring streak unmatched by any Pitt player this decade, despite playing a lot of minutes at a new position.

Young, seeing more time at small forward, has scored at least 20 points in four of the Panthers’ past five games. No Pitt player since Ben Howland arrived in 1999-2000 can claim such a consistent, prolonged scoring run.

“I feel everybody has a weakness,” said Young, averaging 21.8 points in the past five games, “and if they do have one, I will exploit it.”

Just, please, stay healthy.
Kind of a strange chat with Ray Fittipaldo. Speculating more on Fields’ return and Pitt’s conference record at that point, a little about Wanamaker, and dissing D.J. Kennedy.

If you had watched College Gamenight on ESPN, you know that they are celebrating the 20th anniversary of  “Send it in Jerome!” Article in the P-G about it.  This part was absolutely fascinating to me.

But the Big East regular-season champions had a disappointing loss to Villanova in a Big East tournament semifinal and a heartbreaking loss to Vanderbilt in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The NCAA game is known in Pittsburgh as “the Barry Goheen game.”

Goheen made a desperation 3-pointer in the final seconds to force overtime, denying Pitt a spot in the Sweet 16. Goheen was the hero, but Lane blames former Pitt coach Paul Evans for the loss.

“We never should have let them shoot a 3,” Lane said, “Why not foul like John Calipari said? John Calipari said that in the huddle, and [Evans] told him to be quiet. Why not let them shoot free throws? We’re up by three, and you’ve got the greatest rebounder in the game under the hoop to get the rebound.”

Here’s why that is so fascinating to me. Sean Miller, of course, was on that squad. Fast forward 19 years and he’s the head coach of Xavier playing Ohio State in the NCAA Tournament. Up by 3 with Ohio State trying to tie in the waning seconds.  Miller didn’t have his players foul before the shot. Ohio State of course tied and then won in OT.

Miller was second guessed a lot after that game for the decision. Never quite dawned on me that he had history repeat itself on him.





The Pitt News has a short profile of our latest walk on Ruyan Tiesi a former North Allegheny Guard that played a year in Division 2. In high school, Tiesi was one of the better guards in the Pittsburgh area. He led North Allegheny to a 17-7 record, while scoring a team-high 16.7 points per game and distributing an additional 4.3 assists.

Comment by TMGPanther 01.25.08 @ 8:08 am

“Ryan”, sorry

Comment by TMGPanther 01.25.08 @ 8:13 am

funny thing is, i didnt even think for a second that his name couldnt possibly be Ruyan….

Comment by schoe 01.25.08 @ 8:45 am

Thats a good point about Sean Miller Chas… That was definately a game Xavier should have won!

Comment by Matt D 01.25.08 @ 9:59 am

I remember watching that in a South Side dive, fairly well hammered, and yammering about what an idiot Miller was.

Comment by Carmen 01.25.08 @ 10:44 am

Does anyone here have ESPN Insider? I wanted to ask either Katz or Bilas a question but neither have e-mail addresses listed on espn.com, just links to thier “insider chats & blogs.” Maybe someone could pass this question along, since I’m sure we’d all like to know.

We know that Pitt and Mike Cook will be petitioning the NCAA to give him a medical redshirt for this year which would grant him another year of eligibility next season. What are the chances that the NCAA actually grants this redshirt? I am sure that there have been other similar cases, how has the NCAA ruled on these? I tend to think it is a long shot that he gets one, but he does qualify based on % of games played.

If anyone could post that on his blog or ask him in one of his chats and share the answer, I’d be very grateful!

Comment by Jake 01.25.08 @ 2:29 pm

I recall Joe Cripsin of the Nits was there for 6 years with various redshirts for assorted injury reasons. So why not Cook?

Comment by geeman2001 01.25.08 @ 8:44 pm

And I know I gripe of the media but with media “friends” like Fittapaldo and Ron Cook, who needs enemies … both supposedly “puff” pieces in the PG on Jerome Lane and Gattuso full of slams (no pun intended … well OK, maybe). Fit’s piece about Lane’s slam anniversary is turned into a tired rehash of the Goheen game. He fits that into seemingly every Pitt story he writes. And Cook takes shot after shot in a story supposedly about Pitt’s DC position. We lost to Navy / Auburn is a better job than Pitt / SEC is a better conference than the Big East. This from an azzclown who went to a Big 10 bottomfeeder (Northwestern). The worst Big East team (OK, sometimes that might be us the last 3 years) would regularly kick NW’s ass in football or any other sport, except maybe Chess.

Comment by geeman2001 01.25.08 @ 8:50 pm

I went to the Devaney Center to watch the PITT-Vandy game…what a shock that Goheen drove the length of the court in 4 seconds and got off a shot. Even though it tied the game and their big man–Will Perdue fouled out–we collapsed in OT…Goheen shot’s made the PLay of the Day, and then was repalyed about nine months later when a last second three-pointer won an SEC game for Vandy–and they again showed the PITT game shot.

What was interesting that year, is that Kansas won it all…and after their initial game…every team they beat had just upset a higher seed (they beat Vandy after Vandy had beaten us).

I really thought PITT was at least a Final Four team that year…unbelievable talent…sorry now to hear of Calipari’s comment being ignored…

Hail to PITT!
-al-

Comment by Oregon_Panther 01.25.08 @ 11:30 pm

Click “Steve” to check out a 1988 shooting shirt, a prized possession. The name on the back? (Nate) Bailey, a second stringer, best known as one of Pitt’s first pugnacious hatchet men.

Comment by steve 01.26.08 @ 12:33 pm

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