masthead.jpg

switchconcepts.com, U3dpdGNo-a25, DIRECT rubiconproject.com, 14766, RESELLER pubmatic.com, 30666, RESELLER, 5d62403b186f2ace appnexus.com, 1117, RESELLER thetradedesk.com, switchconcepts, RESELLER taboola.com, switchconceptopenrtb, RESELLER bidswitch.com, switchconcepts, RESELLER contextweb.com, 560031, RESELLER amazon-adsystem.com, 3160, RESELLER crimtan.com, switch, RESELLER quantcast.com, switchconcepts , RESELLER rhythmone.com, 1934627955, RESELLER ssphwy.com, switchconcepts, RESELLER emxdgt.com, 59, RESELLER appnexus.com, 1356, RESELLER sovrn.com, 96786, RESELLER, fafdf38b16bf6b2b indexexchange.com, 180008, RESELLER nativeads.com, 52853, RESELLER theagency.com, 1058, RESELLER google.com, pub-3515913239267445, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
May 20, 2009

Football Notes, 5/20

Filed under: Coaches,Football,NFL,Wannstedt — Chas @ 2:19 pm

Scott McKillop was one of the first draftees to sign his contract. In his second camp with the Niners he’s stood out for grabbing an interception off of Alex Smith.

Dropping into coverage, McKillop picked off a pass and returned it to the end zone.

It probably goes with out saying for those who do fantasy football, but do not select Alex Smith for your roster. Not only does he suck, but he’s actually running the Niners second team offense in camp. Shaun Hill has passed him.

Last week, Coach Wannstedt was in the Lancaster area for the rubber chicken circuit. That meant highlighting and plugging the local kids on the squad.

At a press conference prior to his serving as the guest speaker Tuesday night at the 11th Annual Manheim Touchdown Club Awards Banquet at the Lancaster Host Resort, Wannstedt said that the position of Pitt’s starting QB for the 2009 season will go to “who moves the team (in spring drills) and makes the fewest mistakes.”

Bostick, a junior, will compete with senior and returning starter Bill Stull, redshirt freshman Tino Sunseri and sophomore walk-on Andrew Janocko.

Wannstedt said he told Bostick recently that one thing he shouldn’t lack is self-confidence.

“We’re very proud of Pat and the success he’s had,” Wannstedt said. “It was an unbelievable situation (in Bostick’s freshman season). We were getting ready to open our season and I told Pat he would be the third quarterback. All I asked is that he learn our offense.

“First game of the season, we lose our starting quarterback. Within 14 days, things had changed. I said, ‘Pat, you’re our new starter, and we have no backup.’ ”

Bostick started eight games his freshman season and appeared in six games as a sophomore, including an historic four-overtime win over Notre Dame, the longest game in either team’s history.

Wannstedt also praised walk-on and Penn Manor grad Chas Alecxih for earning a scholarship and a spot on the depth chart at defensive tackle, and former Comets’ star Jordan Gibbs, who is competing for a tackle spot on the O-line.

And at the same time, everyone knows it is Bill Stull’s job to lose. The question continues.

Stull was happy to provide positive quotes on Derek Kinder to the Chicago Tribune.

Further proof of Kinder’s resurgence came during Pittsburgh’s Pro Day prior to the draft. Stull was a witness.

“Derek told us he was going to run in the 4.4s at the Pro Day, and we all kind of laughed,’’ Stull said. “Sure enough he ran in the 4.4s. I don’t think he even wore a knee brace.

“His hands have always been extremely good. He’s a competitor. When it comes down to it, he’s going to get it done. He’s just a great athlete and a great teammate. And I think he’s a steal for the Bears.’’

It’s not like you would expect something like, “he sucked and we are glad he’s gone.”

Back home in upstate NY, Kinder was there to throw out the first pitch… at a midget league game.

Kinder learned about performing under pressure as a 10-year-old, when much bigger hitters took their swings against his pitches. Kinder learned to keep his cool, and not back down while playing for the Actives and then St. Mary’s in the Midget League.

“It takes a strong young man to step out there and be in the spotlight,” Kinder said about Little Leaguers, especially the pitchers. “In football, you share the spotlight.”

Even now, at age 23 and about two weeks into what he hopes is a long career in the National Football League, Kinder said those early days in Little League helped lead him on a path to a professional athlete.

“The main thing I learned from Little League is just to have fun,” Kinder said before throwing out the first pitch Saturday during a season-opening celebration for about 200 players in the Midget League.

Kinder signed baseball caps, footballs, scrap paper — whatever the players pushed in front of him — before the season opener at the field behind Albion Town Hall.

His former coach Greg Bennett introduced Kinder to a crowd of several hundred people. Bennett called Kinder “a good role model” who epitomizes hard work and practice.

Nothing like going back home, I guess.

This week, Coach Wannstedt along with other coaches and administrators were down in Florida for Big East meetings





story in the P-G about blue-chip WR Todd Thomas — obviously a real good athlete

link to post-gazette.com

Comment by w bill 05.21.09 @ 2:23 pm

Has anyone here seen Austin Wallace’s twitter? link to twitter.com

Comment by matt 05.21.09 @ 2:37 pm

I just hope the staff is smart enough to utilize his talents.

Comment by JL 05.21.09 @ 3:16 pm

“a freaking MIDGET just told me he’ll DUNK on me…lol
3:33 PM May 11th from mobile web”
-From Austin Wallace’s Twitter.

We had a house party back in 07 and Austin Wallace couldn’t dunk on the 10 foot net in the back yard. He tried 3 times and then ran away. True Story.

Comment by Todd Gack 05.21.09 @ 8:01 pm

@Todd Gack,

If I’m not mistaken, here is some archival footage of that House Party from back when Gary McGhee still was rocking his unreal fade.

Comment by Orange Julius Page 05.21.09 @ 11:24 pm

the guy did shatter his kneecap i believe.

Comment by Yinzer 05.22.09 @ 12:11 am

OJP,
I am shocked that even with those sick moves, it didn’t fall off the top of his head.

That wasn’t Gary McGhee, his neck was too small..

Comment by Todd Gack 05.22.09 @ 12:32 pm

Excerpt from P-G blog about Todd Thomas at state track meet … note info on his eligibility:

Beaver Falls’ Todd Thomas admits he has no idea about long jump technique. Heck, he never tried track and field before this season.

But Thomas is pretty darn good for someone who is clueless about how to jump. Thomas, a Pitt football recruit, finished third in the Class AA long jump this morning at the PIAA championship meet at Shippensburg University with a leap of 22 feet, 8 inches. Thomas leaped 22-8 on his first jump of the competition.

“I just jump. I have no idea what I’m doing,” Thomas said. “Track is alright. I prefer basketball and football, but third in the state? Hey, what can you say about that? I’m pleased.”

Thomas, who signed with Pitt’s football team in February, said he still isn’t sure if he will attend Pitt as a freshman, or a prep school. He is not sure if he will be academically qualified. “I have some final tests to take. We’ll see what happens then,” Thomas said.

Thomas will run on Beaver Falls’ 400-meter relay team later today.

Comment by w bill 05.23.09 @ 8:28 pm

Here is a story from Gary Parrish about a Wisconsin recruit who decommitted due to what he read on the message boards. Just food for thought

link to cbssports.com

Comment by Pidoublet 05.26.09 @ 9:16 am

for the most part, the bloggers here are very kind to the Pitt commits …. but not very good to those who spurn Pitt for other schools.

Comment by w bill 05.26.09 @ 4:48 pm

Quite frankly Wisconsin fans are insane to start ripping on a 4 star rivals recruit who I believe is around the 25th rated player in the 2010 class. They should be happy, what more can you ask for? Pitt fans go crazy when we get high rated recruits.

Comment by Yinzer 05.26.09 @ 8:06 pm

Hello…is there anybody out there?

Comment by Eric 05.27.09 @ 11:43 am

Eric

Not many are here. Most are celebrating the Pens 4-0 sweep of the Canes. Not much going on in Pantherland these days, I’d say about another month before we start chatting about sneak peaks at the two-deep and who showed up in Oakland looking svelte, and stop chatting about the fine line between jostling playfully with a police officer and doing time.

Also, for what its worth, I think its shameful that people lampooned this kid over his academic performances, but celebrate John Wall like he’s the second coming of Pat Reilly for UK. The guy is a CRIMINAL, whereas the Wisconsin recruits’ worst crime that we know of is he may have failed a few tests in high school. Big deal. Who didn’t?

Comment by maz. 05.27.09 @ 1:05 pm

Alright Chas, vacations over…

Comment by Todd Gack 05.27.09 @ 3:45 pm

Edit:

Pat Riley

Knew that looked wrong.

Comment by maz. 05.27.09 @ 3:46 pm

Today old Joe Paterno said the Big Eleven doesn’t want Notre Dame and repeated Pitt, Syracuse, Rutgers. Sounds like the old guy is unhappy in the Big Ten or maybe his age is making him loopy. In any case, shut up Joe. No one cares what you think.

Comment by TonyinHouston 05.27.09 @ 8:57 pm

Hey Tony, could you provide a link or source with such stories?

You see, I appreciate these displays; watching this imbecilic old man get older, and older, and older, and…

Things will be better when he is relevant no more.

Comment by Neil 05.27.09 @ 11:35 pm

Neil, here is a link about JoePA

link to cbssports.com

Comment by w bill 05.28.09 @ 7:21 am

Here is a link about possible violations at Memphis while Calipari (who has had past sanctions) was there is 07-08. Calipari is not supposed to be involved, but with his recruiting of John Wall and now this, UK people are probbaly shaking in their workboots (makes you appreciate Coach Dixon all the more)

link to cbssports.com

Comment by w bill 05.28.09 @ 7:30 am

Let’s see…can Calipari become the first coach in history to not take three different teams to a Final Four? Remember, his UMass FF was already wiped off the books for violations. (They officially went 0-39 that year, and have no banner.) So if he takes Kentucky to one, he could have the anti-Pitino Hat Trick. And people complained when we didn’t go after Cal. Sorry, but for once, the powers that be at Pitt got it COMPLETELY right. Ben Howland, the late Skip Prosser, and Jamie Dixon = first class coaches AND first class human beings. I’m proud of the University for having made offers to those three men in the past ten years.

I never felt like Ralph Willard was a bad guy, but Howland came in and immediately booted the Kelli Taylor and Fred Primus types. Chris Seabrooks’ stay on campus was stunted. Et cetera. Winning the right way. Gotta love it.

Comment by maz. 05.28.09 @ 11:15 am

Powered by WordPress © PittBlather.com

Site Meter