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November 17, 2008

Tonight With Miami

Filed under: Basketball,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 9:57 am

So, this will be the first game people can watch Pitt without being at the Pete. A boon for those of us who don’t live in Pittsburgh. Plus it is not just on FoxSports Pittsburgh.

ESPN Regional/FSN Pittsburgh (Michael Reghi, Dave Kaplan; Producer: Bill Shissler). Broadcast live on other affiliates including Denver, Colo. (Altitude) and New Orleans, La. (Cox-New Orleans). Tape delay: Washington, D.C./Baltimore/Maryland (MASN) at 10:30 p.m. ET Monday night and New York City (SportsnetNY) on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m.

And for those with ESPN FullCourt Package, the game is being aired on that way (Ch. 722 on DirecTV) for a 7pm start.

Seems to be some surprise over Pitt being 2-10 all-time against Miami (OH). Well, here’s the record (PDF).

Date —– H/A — W/L — Pitt-UMn
12/13/53 — H —- L —- 64 – 65
3/11/58 —N# —- L —– 77- 82
12/20/58 — A —– L —- 75 – 88
2/17/60 — H —– W — 83 – 79
1/28/61 — A —– L —- 48 – 62
2/14/62 — H —– L —- 72 – 75
3/2/63 —- A —– W — 74 – 64
12/20/63 — H —– L —- 63 – 77
1964-65 — A —– L —- 66 – 89
12/10/65 — CA# — L —- 60 – 65
3/4/67 —– H —- L —- 68 – 82
1/30/68 —- A —- L —- 42 – 66

Obviously Pitt has been ducking the RedHawks for a few, uh, decades.

The RedHawks play a style that the Pitt players may not like, but Coach Dixon will likely be comfortable.

“For us, when we recruit, we promise the kids we’ll play before enthusiastic crowds and talented players,” Coles said. “You have to have selling points. We’re going to play a tough schedule. If you come here you’ll get a chance to play some quality opponents. Every now and then we’ll look bad. But sometimes we’ll play well. When you play well in these games there’s a reward.”

Coles had the Redhawks play a slow-paced game against UCLA and could implement a similar strategy against Pitt. By limiting turnovers and running down the shot clock, the Redhawks can force the Panthers to execute on offense to earn their points.

When asked which of Pitt’s three stars — Blair, Sam Young or Levance Fields — he had to control, Coles said: “Fields is the floor general. Should we do something to him? Then you have Blair inside. Sam Young was first-team all-Big East. And you know he can shoot 3-pointers now, so he’s even more dangerous. I don’t know what to do with them.

“What you have to do is try to make them earn their points and keep them out of the paint. But they have players that can hurt you.”

The opportunity to play before enthusiastic crowds as well as talented players must have helped land a 3-star center for next year that chose the RedHawks over Penn State.

Miami Coach Coles expects a very physical game.

“They’re similar to UCLA,” Miami coach Charlie Coles said of the No. 5 Panthers. “I don’t know if they’re better than UCLA, but they’re more physical than UCLA. We’re really going to have to compete (today).”

But the RedHawks showed they were no pushovers against UCLA. They led the Bruins 44-42 with 12:24 left and came within inches of tying it when senior point guard Kenny Hayes missed a 3-point shot with 10 seconds left.

Miami also has headline players in Hayes, Michael Bramos and Tyler Dierkers, but Coles said he was particularly encouraged by his supporting players. Nick Winbush, Antonio Ballard, Eric Pollitz, Eric Soderholm, Julian Mavunga and Adam Fletcher all made key contributions last week.

Miami has been predicted in the multitude of preseason mags to finish 1st or 2nd in the MAC East. They and Kent St. seem to be the picks. This is Coach Charlie Coles 13th and likely last year. Forward Michael Bramos is 1st team all-MAC.

Obviously Coach Dixon has been warning the players all weekend how dangerous the Redhawks are. I figure the players are listening, just by the nature of how close Miami came to beating UCLA.





what is the name of the website where you can watch games for free its been posted a few times but i have no idea what it is called…not sure if they would have the pitt game or not

Comment by jack 11.17.08 @ 10:10 am

Chas, thanks much for the TV info. Otherwise I’d be stuck watching those funky animated creatures on Gamecast. I hate it when the ball rolls out…

Comment by steve 11.17.08 @ 11:07 am

channelsurfing.net

Comment by Jamie H 11.17.08 @ 11:08 am

Don’t forget justin.tv

Comment by maz. 11.17.08 @ 11:43 am

i hope this is wrong, but on the masn web site the show time for pitt/miami is 1 am, not 10:30 pm. just fyi for DC area folks.

Comment by Scott 11.17.08 @ 12:10 pm

Unless it is blacked out, hope to watch it live on FSN Pittsburgh or Altitude on DISH w/sportspak in DC exurbs.

Comment by pitt1972 11.17.08 @ 3:02 pm

The Cox channel down here loves the Big East, which has been a nice surprise.

Comment by Greg in New Orleans 11.17.08 @ 4:19 pm

If someone were to broadcast the game (And other Pitt games) on justin.tv (anyone can broadcast)I think I speak for all of us when I say we’d be eternally grateful.

Comment by maz. 11.17.08 @ 6:32 pm

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