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February 1, 2016

The Pat Piper Gets Hamlin

Filed under: Football,Recruiting — Chas @ 6:54 pm

Work with me here, I am desperately trying to avoid the cliched headlines for a big recruiting win.

Roughly 36 hours until signing day kicks off and Pitt received the big verbal to top off this recruiting class.

Unless you do everything to avoid recruiting, then you already know that Damar Hamlin a top recruit in Pennsylvania and a consensus 4-star cornerback was making his choice tonight.

It’s odd to say that I was confident that Pitt was getting Hamlin, but all the signs said that was the way it was going. From the final visit over the weekend at Pitt. To the photo with his baby brother on Pat Narduzzi’s lap during the VT-Pitt basketball game last night. You know. Subtle hints.

Now, on KDKA. Hamlin made it known that it was Pitt for him has well. Making this a very, very good day. Pitt’s defense is suddenly looking to be a major strength if not this coming season than by 2017.

Now for the bonus.

Early this morning, the Pat Signal went out. It had nothing to do with Hamlin’s decision. It had everything to do with Aaron Mathews of Clairton flipping from Penn State to Pitt.

Mathews wanted to play WR, but Pitt was after him for defense. He was very unhappy when Winfree verbaled to Pitt, as it took leverage from him. He gave a verbal to PSU, but after Winfree’s switch to Colorado (insert your own 4/20 crack here), Pitt’s coaches made it clear while he was taking his own final visit to Pitt this weekend, that he could play WR.

Things have a way of working out.





@ dinosaur71, the Post Gazette still needs to be read, right? So I don’t get why there has ever been a beat reporter covering West Virginia sports. All they need is a really good photographer since their fans can only look at the pictures anyhow.

@ Erie Express, if Miles Sanders flips to Pitt tomorrow, James Franklin’s bald head will literally explode! That would be unfortunate since it is proving out that having Franklin coaching at PSU is a good thing for Pitt. So I’d hate to lose him because the top of his head blew off!

@ Major Majors, losing Winfree was damaging, he would have supplied us an immediate upgrade at WR who could have started in game one. Aaron Mathews supplied some balm to that wound from Winfree’s recommitment however. Mathews has one component that cannot be discounted, no matter how you evaluate him however. That is his 6′ 4″ height!

Slow or not, you put a guy like Mathews up against a CB like Maddox with a QB that can consistently throw a nice high ball that only his receiver can reach and Mathews eats that CB’s lunch all day long. Mathews will prove out to be a valuable weapon for Pitt if he gets put in those types of matchups by our coaching staff.

Comment by Dr. Tom 02.02.16 @ 6:38 am

“They think Coleman is going to be a great player for them,” said Wilfong, who called MacVittie “one of the steals in the entire 2016 class.” (link from Nick C’s post above)

steve5bill … what you wrote is correct but isn’t this more appropriate for this coming September? Pitt has been through a very rough patch these past 5 years …. give us a moment or 2 to gloat.

Comment by wbb 02.02.16 @ 7:03 am

In the Trib…” If everyone stays home and plays for Pitt we will win the National Championship.” Per Damar Hamlin..sweeter words have never been spoken.

Comment by BigB 02.02.16 @ 7:17 am

not to be outdone by the PG, read the last sentence of DiPaola’s (PSU alum) blog in the Trib:

link to blog.triblive.com

Comment by wbb 02.02.16 @ 7:20 am

I generally like DiPaola, but that entire post is dripping in backhanded compliments of Pitt. True colors. 107k worried fans…

Comment by Iron Duke 02.02.16 @ 7:37 am

Yea, I thought he really showed his colors, and obviously resents Pitt’s success. And to think he is the Pitt beat writer is kind of scary

Comment by wbb 02.02.16 @ 7:41 am

I don’t get the DiPaola criticism. He is telling people to stop making the kids decision personal by ripping on his mom. He is totally correct in saying that.

I’ll get excited about this class when they all sign their LOI but it sure looks great right now.

Comment by notrocketscience 02.02.16 @ 8:26 am

Look fellas, these so called beat writer’s know the art of manipulation. They get reader’s drawn in by tearing down. They were probably bullied through life and use the typewriter as a way to bully back. What they don’t realize is that people will read their respective articles more IF they were actually positive and not just all Pitt positive.

Mark Madden learned from Smizik and Cook. Be a shock jock and say things that bully organizations and the masses will eat it up. Next thing you know, you have 15 years in at the paper or radio and you can call it a career. It is self preservation. They write and do what people respond to. That is why I cancelled the PG and don’t even read their on-line versions. I come here for my Pitt sports and have also started getting updates from pittsburgh sports now and cardiac hill. I will bully yhe newspaper right back and they will get what they deserve….dinosaurville!

Comment by dhuffdaddy 02.02.16 @ 8:31 am

Geez guys. Let’s not freak out about DiPaola’s “cute” comment about moms. I perceive (sometimes I am right) that he likes his fellow Italian Pat Narduzzi.

H2P

Comment by pmdH2P 02.02.16 @ 8:33 am

How about this athletic DB combination; Hill, Hamlin and Whitehead. Don’t count out freshmen starters. We saw what could be done with Whitehead under Duzz coaching.

Comment by scriptrules 02.02.16 @ 8:36 am

Don’t count out Coleman. Several with less stars will out perform the higher ranked kids.

Comment by notrocketscience 02.02.16 @ 8:46 am

All I read was Sanders’ mom was blocking calls from Pitt coaches recently. Perhaps Miles had made his decision and didn’t want to talk recruitment anymore and she was supporting her son’s wishes. I am sure Sanders’ mom has a strong opinion regarding the best choice for her son, but how do we know the final decision is not Miles?

DiPaola and Werner are professional journalists who graduated from Pitt rivals. They both fairly report the information provided to them regarding Pitt and chose to be employed by Pittsburgh newspapers. They seem to hold their personal interest in their sports teams in check,while reporting about Pitt. Their personal opinions expressed may sometimes seem bias, but for the most part their reporting is balanced.

Comment by stilltheone 02.02.16 @ 8:52 am

New article up for work-day enjoyment.

Comment by Reed 02.02.16 @ 9:01 am

Guys – you are 100% wrong about DiPaola – I will say without hesitation that he is the only local sports media type in WPA who gets as close to actually telling it like it is, both bad and good, and not sugar coating everything. No one else comes close who is under the constraints of actual journalism.

Do you want another sportswriter like the ones PSU have that are nothing but cheerleaders? Of course not, but I have sat (and stood) in the same places at interviews and in waiting rooms and heard him talk about many things and he’s spot on with his opinions and reporting.

He’s the first person I read every morning and the one I quote the most in my writings on here… I link him all the time because I want you readers to get every word about Pitt football he writes.

That article doesn’t have one word of criticism in it but again, I will tell you in all honesty I hang on every critical word he has written in the last 11 years because they have been true every single time and have led me to do a lot of research into those issues.

Comment by Reed 02.02.16 @ 9:11 am

I guess Jerry Dippyola can’t help himself, being a Pedo grad and all. What about his so-called Pitt Football twitter feed on the right side of the blog page. The only tweets seem to be from Iowa Hawkeyes and a former Pitt de-commit. Looks pretty incompetent all in all.

Comment by Grizzly1 02.02.16 @ 9:11 am

Reed, I normally have no problem with DiPaola at all and he does a fine job … but I thought his 1st paragraph and last paragraph of his blog was out of line.

I don’t expect a cheerleader like you will get from college dominated towns’ beat writers but I don’t expect a lecture either.

Comment by wbb 02.02.16 @ 9:29 am

For those of us out of town, should anyone go to the recruiting meeting could you ask about the recruitment of Sanders? Thank you

Comment by Tallahassee panther 02.02.16 @ 10:24 am

Upset with DiPaola? What a thin skinned bunch!!

Just stop and think. Maybe mom wants a son who keeps his word once given. If so she is a great mom teaching an important life lesson.

More generally speaking; it never is a good idea to berate commitment decisions because it shows a joebot-like lack of class and because bridges should never be burned. Pitt has benefitted many times in the past from recruits they missed on transferring back a couple of years later. Berate them enough and the opportunity vanishes. DiPaola is absolutely spot on regarding some (I hope it’s a small number) of Pitt fans.

Comment by Pitt1972 02.02.16 @ 5:54 pm

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