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January 28, 2008

Still Reacting To Rutgers

Filed under: Basketball,Fans — Dennis @ 6:33 pm

I’ll be the first to admit that I usually over-react to Pitt athletics. No other sports team/program has done this to me, and I think it’s mostly because of writing for this blog. When we win I’m at the highest of highs and I think Pitt is the greatest in the world. When we lose, however, I tend to think the sky is falling.

The loss 13-point-destruction at the hands of Rutgers doesn’t do that to me though. I think Chas gave plenty of reasons to calm down a bit. Hey, it’s the Big East — even the teams near the bottom can surprise you. They’re definitely on a hot streak and we’re banged up pretty well. All we need to do is hold the fort down until Fields gets back and we’ll be in good shape. Plus, more and more news keeps coming out of Fields returning sooner than originally thought.

Unlike football where one loss can completely ruin a season, this is basketball. Everything will be alright — step off the ledge…





Yeah but you better tell Stuart!

He took the loss hard!

Comment by Brass Villenheuva 01.28.08 @ 7:43 pm

We just can’t afford many more bad losses like this one. If this were football and we lost to Rutgers, we most likely would have cost ourselves a BCS birth and would now be playing for a bowl game with a tire or software sponsorship. Basketball is different. That’s why the season is so much fun. The college year is basically ruined after one loss in football. We need a playoff system but is anyone listening…HELL NO.

Comment by mike 01.28.08 @ 7:46 pm

I disagree.
It’s hard to swallow a loss when it was due to lack of effort. Not injuries, not freshman stupidity, but lack of effort.

Comment by Gasman 01.28.08 @ 7:59 pm

Right. No excuse for losing to Rutgers, at home, ever. They are the worst team in the big east bar none. Our backups should beat them. The lack of effort was the most disgusting part. I’ve never seen our team play like that. Dixon even said today that it wasn’t so much the offense, that’ll happen, it was the terrible D we played the entire game that did us in.

No, this isn’t the end of the season, but its embarassing. I’m embarassed for them. This should never happen again.

Comment by Stuart 01.28.08 @ 8:45 pm

Sam Young was believing his press, you can tell that he for the first time was talking to the media at length about how good he is. I couldnt believe it. I think with the win up at St Johns at MSG got to there heads.This Rutgers loss I hope put there heads back to earth. Lets go Pitt. Big game Weds.night. Lets go Pitt

Comment by Buzz 01.28.08 @ 10:04 pm

Early in the year, I said that just once I would like to have a Pitt team that was noted more for its skills than than for its physical and mental toughness. Not any more. The beauty of Pitt basketball is that 99% of the time, even when you lose, you have a team that plays tough, plays hard, and lays it all out on the floor. Sometimes the shots go in, sometimes they don’t, but this is a team that makes you proud to be a fan. The Rutgers loss is the only “bad” loss they have had-when you don’t come away feeling that your team played hard. Frankly, I didn’t recognize that Pitt team in the second half.
I will settle for playing “real” Pitt basketball for the rest of the year–take care of the rock, rebound on both ends of the floor, tough man to man D (though we may have to work in more zone due to our lack of depth) and out tough the other team.

Comment by tph60 01.28.08 @ 10:17 pm

Smashmouth Basketball Baby! We’ve been playing like a Big 10 team lately. Back to the basics. Back to our identity.

Comment by mike 01.28.08 @ 10:35 pm

Amen, people. Amen.

Comment by Stuart 01.28.08 @ 10:46 pm

This team needed that ass kicking. They were not playing as hard as they could and I am glad to see this happen now instead of in March. Jamie will put his foot in thier asses and I do not think that you will see this team play that flat again this season. Do not forget we beat Duke & G-Town & this team can play with the best of them when they want to.

Let’s face some facts here, Rutgers was on a roll that happens sometimes a team/player just gets hot and they hit a ton of shots it happens. Also we are not deep right now. We do not have that 9 to 10 player rotation that kept our guys fresh the last couple of years. So these guys are tired like I said I don’t see this being repeated just be glad it happened in January.

Comment by Tony In Harrisburg 01.28.08 @ 11:02 pm

Just browsing the articles over at the Trib. So for those of you who haven’t yet heard the news …. __________________________________________
Central RB Taglianetti picks Pitt
By Tricia Lafferty
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
It’ll be a family affair at Pitt for the Taglianettis next year.
Central Catholic running back Andrew Taglianetti made a verbal commitment to Pitt on Sunday. His brother, South Fayette quarterback Jon Taglianetti, accepted an opportunity to be a preferred walk-on for the Panthers.
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NOTE: I’m hardly on the cutting edge of Pitt sports these days and have hardly taken in whatever content exists below the recruiting summary posted 1/28. Hence my apology supposing this story isn’t quite what I’d pressume “breaking news.”

Comment by Neil 01.29.08 @ 12:39 am

WTF? Well that was newsworthy…

Seems as though PZeise let the world know about Taglianetti’s verbal on the 27th. (What’s up with delay in the Trib, anyway?)
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Central’s Taglianetti gives Pitt verbal commitment
Sunday, January 27, 2008
By Paul Zeise, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Comment by Neil 01.29.08 @ 12:48 am

Mike Prisuta on WDVE sports just reported that yesterday Dixon abandoned his “skills and conditioning” practices they had been using to avoid injury and went back to “5 on 5 competetive, hard-nosed practices”.

Maybe that’s what we need.

Comment by Kevin 01.29.08 @ 7:34 am

Ok, let’s move on to what we have to do to dismantle Nova tomorrow night. Remember the idea is to peak in MARCH.

Comment by TMGPanther 01.29.08 @ 8:40 am

My theory regarding Pitt/Nova, is that Pitt will win handily for the following reasons:
1. Pitt just got embarrassed at home by RUTGERS!!
2. Pitt doesn’t generally lose 2 games in a row, and definitely doesn’t lose 2 games in a row when playing at the Pete.
3. Dixon doesn’t like poor effort and poor execution, so I suspect they will pay for it in practice… and they won’t want to push that even further.
4. Ronald Ramon needs redemption for his game ending turnover against Villanova last time. He has been amazingly efficient at point guard the last 6 games, and I suspect he will want to prove that the loss to Villanova, while supremely his fault, was a fluke.

Comment by The Prowler 01.29.08 @ 11:43 pm

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