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January 6, 2015

Open Thread: Pitt-BC

Filed under: Basketball,Open Thread — Chas @ 3:30 pm

Hope everyone is staying warm and safe. Trying to reestablish the rhythms of kids going back to school with all of the other things after winter break. Coupled with the perfect timing of bad weather and a wife that waited until now to catch some bug to lay her out. And of course, we are all coming off a lousy weekend for sports in Pittsburgh.

So, tonight is a kind-of-late weekday game. Pitt at Boston College at 9pm. The game is all over the RSNs — Root, NESN, YES, CSN, plenty of the FoxSports and ESPN3.com.

Pitt is coming off a very bad loss to NC State. The Wolfpack may have played one of their better games while Pitt played one of their worst — but it doesn’t make things any better.

We know Pitt has practically nothing at the 5-spot at this point, and that lack of a big man has been a killer for the defense and has wasted a lot of offensive rebounds. It makes you wonder how bad Ty Haughton must look in practice that he still can’t sniff the floor at least for defense.  It’s been the weak spot on recruiting the last couple of years. Pitt has gone hard after high-end big men and whiffed. The problem has been that when you take that risk, when they go elsewhere it leaves you scrambling.

Even project centers have plenty of suitors owing to the paucity of available players. So, unlike whiffing on a 4- or 5-star guard, miss on a big and there aren’t a bunch of 3-star centers still out there late in the recruiting cycle. The attempts to plug the hole with a transfer and JUCOs has been a big bust.

Pitt’s problems go beyond that, though. The perimeter shooting has been very disappointing. Over the past five games, Pitt is only 30.2 % (16-53) on 3s. Artis – 3-12; Wright – 2-8; Newkirk – 2-6; Jones – 5-14; Robinson – 5-11.

If Pitt cannot even hit enough 3s to keep teams honest, they are going to further pack it in on Pitt. Clog the lanes and force contested jumpers. Mike Young is a very, very good player but he is not a bruiser inside. He needs a little room.

Not too worried about a raucus atmosphere at the Conte Forum, and BC lacks depth. At the same time, they still have Olivier Hanlan who can and will cause fits for Pitt.

Probably going to be a tighter and more frustrating game than desired. But then, that does seem to be the theme this season.





link to diamondbackonline.com

If nothing else, Powell is at least qualified for the position, and it will be handled by someone fulltime.

Instead of whatever the hell, no accountability, every chips in, nobody does anything, Special Teams philosophy held by the previous regime.

Comment by BostonsCommon 01.07.15 @ 4:39 pm

Look at that – we agree Emel. See ya Rudolph.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 01.07.15 @ 4:41 pm

Scratch him off, Caleb Swanigan then.

Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 4:42 pm

@Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 4:32 pm

I want Diallo… But if Yakwe is part of the deal too, I’m fine with that.

Comment by BostonsCommon 01.07.15 @ 4:43 pm

hot off the press from KDKA’s Rich Walsh:

New strength and conditioning coach is Dave Andrews from Notre Dame. He went to Ohio State.
Special teams coach is Andre Powell from Maryland. He has a lot of ACC experience.

Comment by mizzoupitt 01.07.15 @ 4:51 pm

PittHW, European basketball has become very good. I remember several years back in the World Championships when the Greek National team beat team USA with LeBraun James and Allen Iverson. We got the bronze medal finishing behind Spain and Greece. They schooled us with pick and rolls.

Comment by Justinian 01.07.15 @ 4:53 pm

Actually I think we probably agree more than not…Tossing. 🙂

Can’t agree on everything !

Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 4:53 pm

goodjob mizzoupitt

At least we’re starting to see some action.

Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 4:55 pm

This was posted on Cardiac Hill: it’s a video of Andre Powell. He’s also the RB coach so he may have that role here too.

He has 18 years of ACC coaching experience at Maryland, UNC, Clemson, and Virginia.

link to youtube.com

Comment by PittHW 01.07.15 @ 4:56 pm

more info on Andre Powell:
link to umterps.com

Here’s the best part:
Powell has been a special teams coach.
Should be the end of “onsidekick-osis.”

Comment by mizzoupitt 01.07.15 @ 5:04 pm

So Rudolph passed on Narduzzi’s offer, as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator, to be with Chryst. Oh well, let’s see who Narduzzi brings in. At this point I think it’s a very good opportunity, because there is a lot of talent on the Panther offense. Hopefully he can get someone who can take things up a few notches.

Comment by Justinian 01.07.15 @ 5:09 pm

@Dan

Fair enough…i respect the research !

Comment by Joe 01.07.15 @ 5:12 pm

Just caught the last 3 minutes of regulation and OT on the DVR.

Newkirk and Jeter really stepped up offensively. Newkirk either scored or assisted on every bucket in OT. The layup he made at the end of OT was brilliant. Pitt set an early high ball screen, forcing a slow 7 footer to try to defend the ball, allowing Newkirk to attack the rim before BC’s defense got set. I wonder if that was planed or if Newkirk just saw an opportunity.

Jeter hit a big three, 2 important lay ups, a couple free throws. Robinson played great defense, creating a few turnovers and drawing a big back court foul. Then he made a couple free throws.

Jeter, Young and Newkirk all made some critical defensive mistakes, that fortunately BC couldn’t convert. BC gave that game away, every bit as much as Newkirk and Pitt took it.

Comment by Boubacar Aw 01.07.15 @ 5:24 pm

I’m guessing it got down to Rudolph’s wife being from Wisky and him being an alum.

Need Narduzzi to get someone impressive.

Comment by gc 01.07.15 @ 5:34 pm

@Joe, thanks, fair enough to you too.

Your point has lots of merit with me still, made me think, and I know I’m not all right either.

You can’t just go by rankings either.

And please, don’t let that stop you from posting.

Perhaps you do post a lot, I just haven’t seen, but many excellent points.

I enjoyed your comments.

Comment by Dan 01.07.15 @ 5:37 pm

Losing Rudolph is no big deal. Nice to start hearing that some coaches are coming on board presently. Time to do some background research on these new hires.

Comment by Dr. Tom 01.07.15 @ 5:40 pm

As far as Rudoplph, I’m blowin’ in the wind.

At first, I was a big wholesale change guy.

Then hearing more Rudolph, I said, ok maybe it would be good to keep him.

Whatever, as long as Narduzzi gets someone he is happy with. I mean, he knows a lot of people, so this is not the end.

The only thing I don’t want, is a offensive coordinator hired, to fit the players we have now.

If that happens, and that’s who he is happy with, by all means, hire that guy.

I certainly hope they aren’t hiring a coordinator just because of we have Boyd and Conner, and some big O line.

Blowing it totally up is no good either I understand that, but you can’t hire such an important position, just because we have a few of these and few of those.

Get who you want now, then go from there.

Comment by Dan 01.07.15 @ 5:43 pm

I have no idea where I heard this.

I thought it was from one of you Blatherites, that Narduzzi does have an opinion on offense, and knows what he wants.

It went something like, a pro style offense, but he prefers a one back set.

Maybe I was dreaming.

Comment by Dan 01.07.15 @ 5:47 pm

Dr. Tom, I like that Pat Narduzzi gave him the offer. That shows that unlike Chryst, a previous connection is not required. It shows he has an open mind. In that Rudolph didn’t accept the offer, the players know that it was his choice to leave. Now Narduzzi can bring in his own guy. Hopefully it’s someone with more experience.

Comment by Justinian 01.07.15 @ 5:56 pm

Dan, The kind of offensive coordinator I would like to see, is someone is flexible and a guy who will make adjustments to utilize the talents of his personnel. You adapt your coaching to the abilities of your players. You can do different or more innovative things, but you do them within the talent you have. With systems guys, whether they run a spread or an option attack like Navy or Georgia Tech, you look for a different type of player.

Comment by Justinian 01.07.15 @ 6:11 pm

For all of you that bitched about Chryst hiring friends…

Dave Andrews – time at Cinci
Andre Powell – at Rhode Island when Narduzzi was there
Ben Mathers – MSU

All coaches do the same thing. They hire people they can trust and have the same philosophies.

Comment by notrocketscience 01.07.15 @ 6:14 pm

I think that (assuming it is true) the offer to Rudolph works in our favor. The Duzz provided an opportunity and Rudy played it safe. Yawn.

Now, the players know that Duzz tried to keep the guy they like and Rudy spurned Duzz (and them in turn). So, Duzz is now free to go to whom he chooses.

Note the “to whom.” I went to Pitt—not Penn State or WVU.

H2Proper Grammar

Comment by pmdH2P 01.07.15 @ 6:41 pm

I’m ok with friend hires. What I’m not ok with are incompetent friend hires.

Comment by Iron Duke 01.07.15 @ 7:06 pm

Narduzzi also interviewed coach Settle and coach Lewis.

Comment by pd 01.07.15 @ 7:14 pm

Rudolph’s choice shows he was not the right fit here. Goes back under the wing of Chryst which is good for him.

Shows he is not the guy who really wants to be a head coach as he said.

Thanks for the good work. Good luck in Whisky.

Bring on the Coach Duzz era…

Comment by Pittscript 01.07.15 @ 7:16 pm

Iron Duke, exactly. Rudolph, Hueber, Ingram were good hires by CHryst. House, Haering, yikes?

Comment by notrocketscience 01.07.15 @ 7:26 pm

Looks like Settle to join Rudolph, House, Brecterfield, and waiting to hear from Haering. Makes you wonder long of a leash Alvarez gives that crew.

Comment by pd 01.07.15 @ 7:28 pm

I trust Coach Narduzzi’s judgment in forming his staff. I’m ok with him offering Rudolph, and although I thought Rudolph would be good as OC going forward, I believe the Coach will find someone else equally qualified.

What I have thought all along, though, is I don’t want to see the Groundhog Day scenario again where the new HC, both Coordinators and a few of the other coaches are all being promoted to a job with more responsibility than they’ve ever had before. I’d like to believe at least the top 3 guys will not be learning on the job again. With a new, first time HC, I’d like to see him be surrounded by guys who have done the job they are being hired for before. I am hopeful Coach Narduzzi feels the same way. I felt Chryst surrounded himself with his buddies who wouldn’t rock the bait or fight him on anything. If Narduzzi follows the Dantonio template, that won’t be the case .

Comment by Jim 01.07.15 @ 7:47 pm

Ok, hate to see Settle go. But, I’m alright with Andre Powell at Runningbacks.

Following from the Maryland Website…
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“While at North Carolina, Powell coached a future NFL standout in running back Willie Parker…”

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Comment by PittofDreams 01.07.15 @ 7:53 pm

Any interest in Perry Fewell late of the NY Giants as DC? He has 13 years at the college level before coaching I’m the NFL?

Comment by Pitt Dad 01.07.15 @ 8:03 pm

And the OC is?????

Comment by TX Panther 01.07.15 @ 8:10 pm

Recruits staying …

link to triblive.com

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 01.07.15 @ 8:16 pm

Good news on Hall. He’s a SOLID Back.

Comment by PittofDreams 01.07.15 @ 8:23 pm

POD, don’t know if that is a good thing because Willie Parker ripped his college coaches.

Comment by pd 01.07.15 @ 8:29 pm

see on twitter rumor this guy is strength and conditioning coach for Duzz….

link to und.com

Comment by Pittscript 01.07.15 @ 8:54 pm

@@sorry, think a linked the wrong guy… my bad.

Comment by Pittscript 01.07.15 @ 9:01 pm

“While at North Carolina, Powell coached a future NFL standout in running back Willie Parker…”

That means this guy is an idiot who can’t judge talent. They refused to use Parker.

Comment by Jackagain 01.07.15 @ 10:54 pm

Dave Andrews, Strength & Conditioning

Andre Powell, Special Teams

Comment by Jim 01.07.15 @ 10:56 pm

@ Jack

Parker played a little more at UNC than most ppl think.

2000- 84 carries. 10 receptions
2001 – 83 carries, 2 receptions
2002 – 70 carries, 12 receptions
2003 – 48 carries, 7 receptions

I’m surprised myself, as I was led to believe he never played at all for the Tarholes.

Apparently the UNC HC then, John Bunting, preferred larger backs for power running attack. But as you can see, Parker played quite a bit his first 3 years.

Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 11:23 pm

Glad to see Darrin Hall remains committed.

He’s the best RB we’ve recruited since the kid from Hopewell.

Didn’t get a lot of fanfare from the local rags when he committed. Go figure.

Comment by Emel 01.07.15 @ 11:26 pm

Emel, The kid from Hopewell worked out pretty well. Of course, I’m referring to the one several years back and not the one who only played one season.

Comment by Justinian 01.08.15 @ 8:40 am

I believe Parker also got caught up in coaching staff changes at UNC once or twice. The guys who originally recruited didn’t stick around, & the next group was more loyal to guys they recruited. He many have even had 3 sets of coaches, although I can’t recall specifically about that. I remember reading about that when the Steelers drafted him.

Comment by Jim 01.08.15 @ 8:47 am

The alleged coaching hires are interesting to me. The main reason is that the Head Coach is hiring coaches that won’t necessarily report to him directly.

Wouldn’t it make sense to hire your Coordinators first and allow them to have input on the positional coaches? That said, strength and conditioning isn’t a big deal as they work with both offense and defense. Powell was the one that was a little off…unless of course, he is going to be special teams only. I don’t see under the Rivals site that he was solely responsible for recruiting many top notch kids. I don’t know for sure, but looking at the site, it seems he brought in a 3 star on his own and everyone else was a combo. Again, odd when coupled with “he coached Willie Parker”. Almost as bad as Inoke taking some responsibility for AD! A lot of smoke and mirrors in this business.

My sense is that OC and DC will come from the NFL. Who knows. Radio silence can be good at times.

We know that Hall injured his knee during his senior year. Did he have surgery and if so, what type?

Comment by dhuffdaddy 01.08.15 @ 10:26 am

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