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April 19, 2018

Pitt has hired it’s new Women’s Basketball Coach.

University of Pittsburgh Director of Athletics Heather Lyke announced Wednesday afternoon the hiring of Lance White as head women’s basketball coach.

“When I first met Coach White, his genuine personality, energy and excitement about being at Pitt was evident and contagious,” Lyke said. “He has a tremendous pedigree in coaching and has been an instrumental part of several successful women’s basketball programs that have sustained success at the highest levels. I am confident he is more than prepared to build a program that brings great pride to our University.  We are thrilled to welcome Lance and his wife, Melanie, and their children to Pittsburgh and the Pitt family.”

White comes to Pitt after spending the past 15 years at Florida State, where he helped the Seminoles to a 350-145 (.707) record, including 12 seasons with 20 wins or more. Since White’s arrival at FSU, 10 players were selected in the WNBA Draft, eight Seminoles earned ACC All-Defensive team honors and 37 earned all-conference awards. He helped Florida State reach the NCAA Tournament in 13 of the past 14 years, while the team won at least one NCAA Tournament game in its past 15 appearances. For his standout coaching efforts during the 2016-17 season, White was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association National Assistant (WBCA) Coach of the Year.

White was also an assistant coach at Texas Tech before FSU. Texas Tech is also his alma mater.

Hiring a top assistant from a top ACC program. Seems familiar.

“Lance has played an integral part in building our program to this point,” Semrau said in a release. “He is not only a great teacher, but also a strong connector.

“Pittsburgh is getting a tremendous person who cares deeply about his own family in addition to his basketball family. It has been 15 amazing years coaching with Lance, and we wish him nothing but the best.”

I don’t follow women’s basketball closely enough to say much with any authority. That said, the reasoning behind the hire and the resume suggest that this is a good hire for Pitt. A guy that doesn’t seem inclined to jump quickly, and willing to embrace a very tough job.

In Men’s Basketball news, Ryan Luther has indeed decided to transfer. Not at all a shock, really. Luther had become a big supporter of Kevin Stallings and his assistants.

“I liked coach Stallings and his staff and they treated not only me, but the whole team, well,” Luther said Wednesday night. “Nothing against the current staff (under new coach Jeff Capel). But people were bashing coach Stallings, and I didn’t appreciate it.”

Luther, a Hampton graduate who was a four-year starter at Pitt, received an additional year of eligibility from the NCAA because he missed all but 10 games of the 2017-18 season with a foot injury.

He said he met with Capel before deciding to transfer, and he believes thew new coaching staff will have the program pointed in the right direction.

“I like coach Capel and the staff he brought in,” Luther said. “I think they will turn it around quickly. My (Pitt) teammates are hard workers.”Luther said leaving Pitt was a difficult decision.

“I never thought I would leave Pitt,” he said. “But a lot has changed and I would be on my third coach.”

I can’t fault him. When you are going to have a 3d coach in your college career, it is hardly unfair to decide that to make your own choice.

Not a fan of him deciding to go to Arizona, though. It makes some sense. The Wildcat roster is depleted and he will definitely be in the rotation. Plus, it is still Arizona. They will get featured in the Pac-12 TV games frequently.

At the risk of sounding like I am concern trolling, I am hoping that he is not going to play starters minutes. The injuries that cut short his season each of the last two years, suggest something that will re-occur with heavy minutes. He would be better served as a rotation player limited to 15 minutes a game. I honestly question whether his foot can take a heavy workload. Regardless of the training staff.

Luther missed the final 22 games of this season due to a stress reaction in his right foot. In the 10 games he played, the 6-foot-9 Luther averaged 12.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game.

“The main reason he chose Arizona is because he was really sold on their athletic training staff and their strength coach,” one source said. “This all has to deal with this foot injury. He feels he will have better attention to make sure he has a healthy year.”

In the meantime, Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Jeff Capel, has been hitting the recruiting trail hard and fast this week.

In an effort to reconnect to the fertile recruiting ground in those states, new coach Jeff Capel and assistant Tim O’Toole visited several Big Apple and Garden State prep powerhouses on Tuesday, including Archbishop Molloy, Christ the King, St. Benedict’s Prep and Archbishop Stepinac, which won the New York State Federation championship this year. On Wednesday morning, Capel also hit Lawrence Woodmere Academy.

At Molloy, the Pitt coaches joined assistants from Duke and Ohio State in watching Cole Anthony, the 6-foot-3 point guard ranked No. 6 in 2019 ESPN 60 and the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony.

At Christ the King, the Pitt coaches scouted 6-10 big man Kofi Cockburn, ranked No. 36 by ESPN. Coaches from UConn, Syracuse, Cincinnati and Bryant were also on hand.

Pittsburgh offered a scholarship to Cockburn after having previously offered one to Anthony.
At Stepinac, they saw Class of 5-7 2020 guard R.J. Davis and 6-4 2021 wing Adrian Griffin Jr., the son of the former Seton Hall and NBA player Adrian Griffin.

From Stepinac, the Pitt coaches went to a 7:30 workout at St. Benedict’s Prep where they saw Class of 2019 wing Precious Achiuwa, ranked No. 12 by ESPN. Achiuwa is wide open in his recruitment, but Maryland was also in on Tuesday.

On Wednesday morning, Capel also met with 6-10 2019 big man Aidan Igiehon of Lawrence Woodmere Academy, ranked No. 38 by ESPN. Igiehon also met recently with USC, Louisville, St. John’s, Stanford and Oregon, with UConn also up on Wednesday.

Lot’s to do.

 





On a side note………… Jamie Dixon

link to frogsowar.com

Comment by mtoolmn 04.19.18 @ 8:15 am

I absolutely love what Capel is doing as far as recruiting for the 2019 & 2020 classes. A couple of big hits there & we will be back, however there is the matter of this season coming up & with Luther leaving & probably Carr too, he had better address this sooner rather than later.

Comment by Biff 04.19.18 @ 10:22 am

So where are all these supposed D1 offers for Carr? Yeah, I thought so.

Pitt women’s basketball is is great hands! Terrific hire Heather.

Capel is doing exactly what he’s supposed to….hard work on the recruiting trail. Aim high….it just takes 1 to commit and others will follow. Great report Chas. Thank you!

Comment by Dan 72 04.19.18 @ 10:29 am

My gut is that Carr returns so he doesn’t have to sit out a year. I didn’t have high expectations for Luther, even if he came back. I think his numbers would have gone down in the ACC plus he’s injury prone. His stats were really just against the non-con.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.19.18 @ 4:18 pm

Next year doesn’t matter, who leaves doesn’t matter. Recruiting matters a lot. I hope Coach Cape will be smart enough to focus on what is important.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.20.18 @ 5:55 am

Spirit – spot on. This hire was never about next year, it was about re-energizing the fan base and the idea of hope. Under Stallings, right or wrong, there was not much hope or excitement about the direction of the program.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.20.18 @ 9:03 am

Welp, I was wrong. Carr gone. Haha.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.20.18 @ 11:32 am

McGowan or Johnson would be upgrade over Carr, even as freshmen

Comment by BB1 04.20.18 @ 1:15 pm

Tossing – Agree with your comments at 9:03, and I know the idea of ‘hope’ is subjective, but I would also add that I think there are valid, tangible reasons for the total loss of hope that inflicted 99% of the fan base, and it wasn’t just about wins and losses (or in this case, losses). Specifically, recruiting was sub par in the opinions of most fans and based on recruiting rankings, most fans didn’t see any appreciable improvement in the team last year, and then there’s the Stalling history over many years as an SEC coach which suggested that his ceiling was mediocrity. So with regard to the lack of hope, “right or wrong”, I would say very “right”.

Comment by 1618mt 04.20.18 @ 1:31 pm

1618, Hope,how about pissed off when we chased a coach away because he couldn’t win tournament games and replaced him with a stone cold stiff. When they punted Dixon we assumed they were going to step things up not nuke the program.Less than 5 years ago there was a waiting list to purchase season tickets despite the absence of a single decent non-conference opponent on the schedule. Last year anybody who purchased a season ticket deserves a loyalty trophy.They couldn’t afford 3 or 4 million to attract a big time coach but two years later handed Stallings 9 mil to leave. We should start a class action suit.Hope….how about angry

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.20.18 @ 2:51 pm

Spirit – it’s over, and we are rebounding quite nicely ( or, so it seems thus far). We are definitely headed back up, so let’s enjoy this ride, and see where it takes us. Don’t look back – eyes on the prise!
Coach Capel (“Capelble”??) is already out there hitting the pavement. Let’s see what he brings home!

Comment by Savannah Panther 04.20.18 @ 4:56 pm

SoS22: I am waiting for my trophy.

Comment by xfmrman 04.20.18 @ 4:58 pm

Another contrast to the former head basketball coach, the new one, and his brother, are HOUSE shopping.
It appears that they are looking to be here, long term. And hopefully they earn the opportunity.

Comment by xfmrman 04.20.18 @ 6:54 pm

OMG, what a profound statement; “the new one and his brother are house shopping, it appears they are looking to be here long term.” LOL
They have young families, where do you expect them to live , in a tent.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.21.18 @ 1:56 am

Dreamer: Not renting.
They are considering school districts (not private schools).
They seem to want to be part of the community.

Comment by xfmrman 04.21.18 @ 7:30 am

Dreamer – Why always so negative? It was a throwaway comment. The last coach never moved his family here. I don’t think Chryst did either. Moving and buying in the area does show a level of commitment and , if anything, it’s smart because it will be one less thing the media or fans can latch on to. Stallings got killed for it at the end.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.21.18 @ 8:59 am

@TT With 9 million quick ones he shouldn’t be late on the rent.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.21.18 @ 9:31 am

I did not know private schools existed outside of communities. Good to know.

Comment by HbgFrank 04.21.18 @ 9:36 am

@X Seriously anybody who paid for season pass last year has earned special status among Pitt supporters. It was hard enough sitting through no competition games when we were a legitimate top 50 program. I loved my seat so I grinned and kept forking over the cash but when they hired a worn out never won anything nobody I found a better place for my money and bought tickets on line. Last year I couldn’t even stand to do that. You either have too much money or too much faith in a program that turned it’s back on those who supported them. Assuming it was the latter ,I think they owe you compensation. The good news is there are plenty of great seats available again and there is HOPE that they will be worth filling.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.21.18 @ 9:47 am

Will the BB recruiting so good that Pitt will become a one and done school? Just a thought to ponder over.

Comment by JP 04.21.18 @ 10:37 am

We are really talking about if a coach rents or buys a house as an indication of success. WOW

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.21.18 @ 12:15 pm

Goodness Dreamer, it was a simple statement about buying a house. And we did sink low enough that it is nice to see the new coach looking to buy instead of rent (or leaving your family behind) as a piece of a larger puzzle. Capel is pushing all the right buttons to start in the right direction.

Comment by AnotherClancyrebound 04.21.18 @ 12:49 pm

Great, just signed in to Check out discussion and have to read Dreamer whining. Over and out

Comment by 1618mt 04.21.18 @ 2:06 pm

Does it matter where Heather lives? Was Dave Wanstadt a PA or FL resident when he coached Pitt?

Comment by Duggie 04.21.18 @ 2:50 pm

Folks, I just think its funny about how people dig for reasons to look for success in a program. People worried about a coach buying or renting a home and what underlying meaning it may or may not have.
Keep your panties on guys, lets just look at tangible elements that will indicate success, like recruiting and winning.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.21.18 @ 5:31 pm

Heck, if my house comments got you going, just look at what I posted on the football blather site regarding recruiting. Warning, please take a zanax first.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.21.18 @ 5:35 pm

Dreamer if we limit ourselves to “tangible elements that indicate success” we will probably not be posting until about 2020. Can’t we just pretend to be making progress until some happens?

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.21.18 @ 6:54 pm

Dreamer, It’s not a problem if you wear panties but please don’t assume we all do.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.21.18 @ 6:58 pm

Dreamer, intangibles are an important part of being a winner. Also like Spirit, I don’t care of you wear panties. I do wonder though, whether you have littler nittany lions on yours?

Comment by AnotherClancyRebound 04.21.18 @ 8:46 pm

A C R , brings to mind the Sandusky lockeroom speech “gentlemen drop your nittanies”

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.21.18 @ 9:35 pm

Good one Spirit.

Comment by AnotherClancyRebound 04.21.18 @ 9:47 pm

I did not expect to raise such a ruckus.

Comment by xfmrman 04.21.18 @ 10:25 pm

SoS22: Like you I love my seats and would hate to lose them. And, yes, it is the latter.

One nice thing about this past year was seeing a lot of high quality opponents. Although, by the middle of the 2nd half of the games, most of the better players were on the bench.

Comment by xfmrman 04.21.18 @ 10:31 pm

Spirit of Section 22 –
Most of the discussions on here are pretend but if I have to wait until 2022 for results I will be wearing Depends.
But you are correct, at this point we can only pretend, hell after 3 years we are still pretending about a winning football program. Hopefully that dream will come true this season.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.21.18 @ 11:32 pm

Dreamer, I think the football side is about to bare fruit but I am still having nightmares about the trauma of decisions that watched the ZOO facing extinction and 9 million flushed into the Oakland sewer to exterminate. I think we need to laugh a lot this year about hoops and assume something good might be under way.I hope someday the Pete will return to being the great spectacle of years gone bye. Otherwise we might as well go back to the Fieldhouse, at least you could sneak in cheap.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.22.18 @ 6:37 am

X, When you are as bad as us everyone was a quality opponent

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.22.18 @ 6:39 am

3 years is not long in football. 4-5 years to turn around a football program unless you hire a blue chip coach … which Pitt didn’t. They hired a career assistant who is modeling the program after Michigan St., another not quick fix program. Anyone who expected a quick fix with the Narduzzi hire should not be watching college football.

This is the season where concerns become validated … or optimism is rewarded. There has to be progress. I’m worried about the offense but I see the defense hitting it’s stride. Next season, Pitt should have the depth and experience on offense with the defense clicking. We’ll see how this season goes, however. The offense will have to show progress from game one thru the end of the season. I think it will struggle early on.

Basketball should not take that long to be top 25. A little longer to be top 10. All Capel is recruiting is top 100 and better players per the information being distributed. Two top 100 players and you’re in contention for a Sweet 16. Two top 50 players and you’re in contention for a Final 4. Both dependent on more than a year in the program.

Next season is wash, however. Not much can be done to salvage it at this point. Capel and staff are recruiting mostly 2019 and 2020 kids. This roster will be filled with grad transfers and JUCO’s and may even leave a couple scholarships open for the following season.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.22.18 @ 9:58 am

TT We were a half step away from a winning program in football last year and I was very impressed with the late season progress. I expect a lot this year as the Nardog needs to get us in the conference hunt. I would be so gunned if we could set the tone by beating Penn State. Hoops is probably at least 19/20 or even 20/21 before it is reasonable to expect a tournament team.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.22.18 @ 10:23 am

Here is my remarks relative to football recruiting so far.
Please take the pill before reading.
2019 football recruiting commitments progress.
BC- 7
Clemson- 9
Duke – 7
Florida St. – 10
Georgia Tech – 3
Miami – 10
Virginia- 5
Virginia Tech – 6
Wake Forest – 6
AND
Pitt – 0 – Zero
The Duzzi was suppose to be a top recruiter. We will be scraping the bottom of the barrel again for junior college transfers, walk-ons and Senior transfers. Please don’t tell me its early yet when these other schools are ahead of us so far.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.19.18 @ 10:19 pm

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.22.18 @ 4:40 pm

Legit concerns on offense but I have a feeling it will be less Canada influenced this season. I think Watson never get comfortable calling someone else’s offense.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.22.18 @ 4:43 pm

Dreamer – Who said Duzz was a top recruiter? He was known as a good recruiter but Pitt’s rankings are right in line with what MSU was doing when he was there. Duzz was known as an innovative DC who maximized talent with several two star CBs becoming 1st round picks. It was also well known he was modeling the program after Dantoni and it took MSU four years.

Who cares who is committed in April? The last two recruiting classes didn’t even have the first commit end up in the final recruiting class. Lol. Pitt recruiting under Duzz generally always picks up in June and July with his best recruits closing very late. Btw, Pitt is recruiting just like most top 25 teams are if you look at rankings.

They are not recruiting like a top 10 team, if that’s what you’re upset about. Pitt has to be a top 25 team before they can start recruiting like a top 10 team.

Duzz inherited a poorly recruited roster that was unbalanced at key positions and had been recruited by three different head coaches. It was a mishmash of players recruited to play several different systems. And that doesn’t even address the team morale suffering having been through 3 head coaches.

With time, people forget the disaster that was Pitt football.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.22.18 @ 6:53 pm

Dreamer, You are way too vested in Pitt athletics and as a 50 year fan I urge you to channel your time and energy toward things more likely to bare fruit. I speak as one who has wasted too much of his hopes and dreams in the same way. Your young and still have time to escape, but the years will go fast and there are no national titles on the horizon.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.22.18 @ 7:55 pm

Spirit of sec 22 –
So correct , no national titles or even conference titles will be coming our way. By the way, I sat in section 22 for years.
I re-print facts about the number of recruits and people on this site discount the those numbers and facts and give excuses. The man is still not a good coach or recruiter and is full of BS.
There is something wrong with recruiting , why are so many kids turned off by Pitt. Could it be they are not impressed with a coach who can’t speak correct English or in complete sentences? He reminds me of a high school coach trying to make it big. I have been told by a family I know that the Duzz has been recruiting their kid and they are not impressed at all with his presentation the times they have met him. I won’t say what else they said. The recruit is a northern Allegheny county prospect.
Like Spiritofsec22 we have all wasted too much of our hopes and dreams to think anything will be different.
I still hope and want to see success but it is really hard to believe it will come. I really would like to see Narduzzi do well but I don’t have the impression he is smart enough to be the “face” of a college program.
IN any event I don’t see any football coaching changes coming no matter what. They blew all their cash paying off 2 basketball coaches.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.23.18 @ 12:31 am

Dreamer – those facts are the same each year though. Look back at previous recruiting, very few accepted offers before June and the last two seasons had our first commit not end up on the final commit list. All that matters is what happens at the end and Pitt is recruiting well enough to be a top 25 team.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.23.18 @ 1:03 pm

… plus Duzz just got an extension last season, so you’re right about no changes on the horizon.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.23.18 @ 1:04 pm

Dreamer, I tend to stand against those who question peoples intelligence.Too often now a days people assume the guy they disagree with is of inferior smarts. Happens all the time in politics and it doesn’t ever impress me as a fair criticism.The cost of the basketball mistakes is pathetic but I don’t see it as a reason why football changes aren’t in the plan. It is way too early to be punting on the Nardog. Although I don’t expect miracles I still believe he can produce a program that is respectable and competes near the top of the ACC. The big dogs of college football are spending way beyond what Pitt will ever consider doing, but being in the top 25 fairly often is within our reach. I think that is the long term goal in hoops now too. The plaid sport coat guys running the University smoke pipes not cigars at Pitt. They don’t have our itch to win. They are more concerned with the medical school and philosophy departments. We post on the Blather. I think you get my drift.They were playing with chemistry sets while we were breaking bones at football practice. That doesn’t make them smarter but they do see it from a different angle. Speaking of angles section 22 faced the 10 yard line on the Pitt side and was where the horn man counted out the points. That was in the days when we scored so much the horn ran out of gas on a regular basis. Our group of 8 sat about 40 rows above horn man. We had a large Pitt flag, and started a Let’s go Pitt cheer after every horn count. I was the big mouth that formed the letters, “GIVE ME A P” and started the cheer of let’s go Pitt kind of Tiger Paul style stuff. Our group brought a case of National Bohemian beer, a fifth of Vodka with orange juice, a fifth of Yukon Jack, a shoulder flask of wine, and an ample compliment of weed to every game. Once or twice some dental school guy showed up with laughing gas just to shake things up. We would start the day with whoppers for breakfast at Burger King, climb the steps behind the stadium, sneak our goods into the game,run up about 50 points on who ever we played, go down to the field to check out the Golden Girls after the game, stumble out of the South end tunnel and tumble down cardiac hill to the dirty “O” for dogs and fries. More games than not we had to call somebodies wife to come drive us home. Then in the mid 80’s we quit winning and we all had kids and had to grow up which ruined everything. The days spent in section 22 were some of the happiest of my life. Happy enough that I have maintained a love for the not always so smart Panthers into retirement.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.24.18 @ 8:27 am

Spirit – Agree it is way to early to punt on Nardog, and fortunately, Pitt leadership does not appear to be that short-sighted anyway, at least as of late. And although pushing Nard out would be silly, and he has certainly shown signs of being a good coach, we would do well to make a key change in the area of recruiting.

Comment by 1618mt 04.24.18 @ 9:42 am

4-star G Trey McGowens just announced that he is committing to Pitt and re-classifying to 2018. BIG get for Coach Capel!

Comment by Jon 04.24.18 @ 11:02 am

link to twitter.com

Hopefully, this will help sway others who have been offered.

Comment by xfmrman 04.24.18 @ 11:23 am

Below is a link to Pittsburgh Sports Now about the Panthers signing point guard Trey McGowens. He will be ready for the 2018 season.

link to pittsburghsportsnow.com

Comment by Justinian 04.24.18 @ 11:30 am

Sweet get for Coach Cape, looks like the first brick in a nice foundation. First top 100 commit here since 2013. Smart guards sure help.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.24.18 @ 11:53 am

link to twitter.com

Does this mean that Kene is staying?

Comment by xfmrman 04.24.18 @ 1:01 pm

spiritof sec 22-
You brought back the best memories we every had which were at Pitt Stadium. Horn man (Bob) sits in our section at Heinz for every game, its like seeing family again.( no horns allowed at Heinz of course) He used to wear a Halloween mask and blast the horn for every point scored by the team. He had the entire section going nuts every game. Unfortunately none of that that goes on at Heinz. Horn man sits behind us along with about 50 others from old section 22. One of the guys approached Steve P. and he made sure we all continued to sit together at Heinz when the change was made. I have been going to Pitt games for over 50 years. Dad used to be a local football coach and AD, some of his players went to Pitt and several other major colleges. Once my brothers and I graduated from Pitt we purchased season tickets and have had them ever since.
Being one of the “oldies” we have all seen the many attempts to establish our teams with mostly no more progress than the previous guy for whatever reason. Truthfully, at this point, its hard to jump on the euphoric band wagons that many of our people do when we hire new AD’s and Coaches. But that being said, I will put negativity away in a box and look at the positives going forward.
Take care all.

Comment by Pitt Dreamer 04.24.18 @ 1:03 pm

Dreamer, the good old days… lol. Some of my best memories are from Fitzgerald. When I was about 13 my Dad took me to see Farrell High School play a WPIAL playoff game at the Field House. It seemed like the Taj Mahal to me. Later I watched Buzz Riddle’s teams put Pitt on the map in hoops and the atmosphere of the old barn was addicting. Between Tiger Paul and being able to sit close enough to get in the ear of players coaches and officials it was it was too much fun. The Zoo was great at times but never matched the Field House for pure intimidation. I remember Larry Harris hitting a 28 foot jumper from heaven to beat West Virginia that made the Hoopie coach swear he would never agree to play at Fitzgerald again. Even great teams struggled there and Pitt fans new it, and loved working that advantage. Notre Dame and West Virginia games were sure to rock the joint into insanity every time. What I would give for a ticket to see Pitt beat the hated hoopies at the Field House one more time. More fun than winning the Superbowl.

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.24.18 @ 2:41 pm

I’m Impressed.
link to post-gazette.com

Comment by xfmrman 04.25.18 @ 11:11 am

Comment by xfmrman 04.25.18 @ 11:12 am

“When they built the Pete, they essentially built it backwards.”

LOLOLOL!!! Maybe that’s why the roof leaked.

Comment by Panther Pride 04.25.18 @ 11:24 am

I think this will improve the intimidation factor as well putting opposing benches and coaches closer to the zoo cages. I wonder why this wasn’t addressed sooner?

Comment by spiritofsec22 04.25.18 @ 1:35 pm

Anyone still calling for Heather’s head? If so, it should be to make a bust for her future enshrinement into Pitt’s HoF.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 04.25.18 @ 2:15 pm

Heather for AD of the Year IMO.

BTW, Trey McGowens looks like a great kid…this video is 1 1/2 years old too.

link to youtube.com

Comment by Jackagain 04.25.18 @ 3:53 pm

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