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July 16, 2008

Itching To Get Back

Filed under: Football,Injury,Players — Chas @ 11:26 am

QB Bill Stull headlines this national list of players coming back from injury this fall.

“Last year, you’re standing and watching an offense that you were in, that should have you out there,” Pitt quarterback Bill Stull said by telephone. “I can’t wait. I’ve been looking forward to this season for a whole year.”

Stull started last year’s opener against Eastern Michigan before ripping up his thumb on a third-quarter handoff. He watched freshmen understudies Pat Bostick and Kevan Smith complete a 5-7 fall, disappointing even after a season-ending upset of then-No. 2 West Virginia.

But Stull, a redshirt junior, beat incumbent starter Bostick for the No. 1 job this spring, leading a platoon of Panthers back from sickbay. Receiver Derek Kinder, back from a torn ACL (the only college football initials worse than “BCS”), figures to rank as Stull’s top target. And defensive tackle Gus Mustakas has rebounded from a knee tear, too, and might start along Pitt’s front.

All that’s left for the threesome, and all the guys returning from injury, is proving their worth come September. And don’t sleep on what a guy can do after missing a chunk of last year.

It will be closely watched how well those three plus Chris Jacobson and Dan Matha. To say nothing of Pinkston and whether Mick Williams can stay healthy. Yeesh. Heck, we have to see if Coach Wannstedt’s knee can hold up this year.





Let’s not forget Fields return to the secondary. This will be more than just a little bit of a boost in run support.

Comment by HbgFrank 07.16.08 @ 12:14 pm

Same goes for Doug Fulmer. He will probably start at one of the end spots.

Comment by PPF 07.16.08 @ 2:13 pm

I think Wannstedt’s career is over. You don’t come back from an injury like that. Game over.

Seriously though, I think I will have fun watching the OL grow this fall. The offense will be much improved, I bet Wanny’s good crutch on it.

Comment by Panthoor 07.16.08 @ 2:42 pm

a little off topic but ESPN posted the blue ribbon previews of the Big East today. Does anyone have Insider and able to post the highlights of it? I’ve been looking to see what was said.

Comment by ryan 07.16.08 @ 2:50 pm

Interesting posts about the Big East. Mark Schlabach places us at #2 in the big east, right below our beloved hoopies.

link to myespn.go.com

Comment by James 07.16.08 @ 3:11 pm

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