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March 30, 2008

Some unconnected links.

A little late, but Rivals.com spring practice preview.

Pittsburgh missed playing in a bowl for the third consecutive season under Dave Wannstedt, but all signs point to 2008 being a turnaround year with recent recruiting classes coming to fruition. With other teams in the Big East in transition, Pitt could make a run at the league title. The Panthers need to settle on a new offensive line and find new starters at defensive line and in the secondary this spring.

A ranking of BE Coaches. Wannstedt comes in 6th. I understand Wanny being in the lower half based on what he’s done, but seeing Kragthorpe 4th and Leavitt 5th is ridiculous.  Kragthorpe may have a solid body of work prior to Louisville, but he can’t compare to what Leavitt has been doing. I can at least see the argument for nos. 1-3 (even if I don’t agree with the order — Edsall, Schiano, Kelly), but if body of work counts for Kragthorpe, Leavitt blows him out with how he’s built USF.

Joe Starkey writes that Pitt is embracing expectations on this team from national speculation.

“I’m kind of surprised,” says Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt, whose team began spring workouts Tuesday. “You know, coming off a five-win season.”

That said, Wannstedt welcomes the pressure. The Sporting News’ Matt Hayes and SI.com’s Stewart Mandel have Pitt pegged at No. 25; ESPN.com’s Mark Schlabach and CBS Sportsline’s Dennis Dodd at No. 22.

“We don’t dodge the issue,” Wannstedt said. “You meet it head on – but, really, it doesn’t have any bearing on anything. One of the early lessons you learn playing this game is that you have to prove yourself every week.”

There’s also some talk of the possible LeSean McCoy and the Heisman talk. Let’s make sure there’s an O-line first.

Finally, I mentioned that Rod Rutherford is in af2. In his debut, he threw for 4 TDs and ran for 2 more. Of course, in what had to take him back to his Pitt days the O-line let him get sacked 7 times and there was little defense as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Pioneers lost 48-41. Ah, memories.





Sportscenter this morning was reporting about JoePa’s contract talks … they mentioned that PSU was starting a new course named “Paterno – Communications with the Media” then they show Joe talking to the media with his mouth full of pizza. Not sure if it was intentional but it was certainly ironic the way it was presented.

Comment by wild Bill 03.30.08 @ 6:07 pm

This is Wanny’s make or break year, anything less than a 8-4 record will not cut it.

Comment by Barry 03.31.08 @ 6:51 am

Howland has taken UCLA to the final four three straight years, when he coached at Pitt the best he could do was sweet sixteen.

What are we missing here?

Comment by Harry 03.31.08 @ 10:52 am

@Harry: NBA Talent. Its easy to recruit to UCLA, not so much for Pitt.

Comment by matt in orlando 03.31.08 @ 11:14 am

Matt’s got a point, the UCLA “brand” in basketball carries a lot of weight.

Comment by Shawn 03.31.08 @ 11:25 am

Who wouldn’t want to go to UCLA?

Comment by Joey D 03.31.08 @ 11:59 am

Have you guys ever been to UCLA…I have, by far the hottest girls I’ve ever come across, warm climate 320+ of sunshine, dry, great school, did I mention smoking hot girls…hmm let’s see compared to my alma mater…more rain than Seattle, 35 days of sunshine at best, a steeler town first, but I still love Pitt, but had I enough of cash I would have gone to UCLA…wouldn’t you have?

Comment by Marco 03.31.08 @ 1:05 pm

How is no one mentioning that one of the key plays in that AF2 game was a pick by William Ferguson? I mean, William TUTU Ferguson?!?!?!

Comment by Maz 03.31.08 @ 3:54 pm

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