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September 3, 2004

Game Off

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 8:57 pm

The USF-Pitt game has been postponed. The game will be made up either December 3 or 4. No word yet as to whether ESPN will televise that game.

Officials are considering Dec. 3 to make it easier for the game to remain televised on ESPN.

ESPN was scheduled to televise the Labor Day game at 4:30 p.m. Since the game was moved, ESPN is no longer under contract to televise it. However, an ESPN spokesman said it still remains a possibility.

Think the boys running the show in Bristol are pissed right about now. They had this big Labor Day College Football spectacular planned. Full slate all weekend, complete with a huge FSU-Miami marquee to end things on Monday. Instead their entire Monday schedule is screwed because the two games they arranged were both in Florida.

With the insurance companies in Hartford bracing for huge payouts on hurricane damage, you could argue that Connecticut is taking a big hit from Frances as well as Florida.

Here’s the Story of the Hurricane

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 8:54 am

The full statement from Pitt AD Jeff Long on the game at USF on Monday:

“At this juncture we still anticipate playing on Monday. If weather conditions force a postponement of the game, we will make an announcement as soon as possible. A decision to change the game’s status could occur as late as Sunday at noon.”

Very, very determined to see this game happen. Why? You know the reason. The same reason that drives everything in big college athletics — Money.

The Pitt-USF game would be moved to the first weekend of December, which could potentially cost the Panthers money if ESPN chooses not to televise.

“We would have to determine at that time if it fits into our schedule, and if it is a game viewers want to see,” Mike Humes of ESPN said.

After all, the whole reason Pitt agreed to play on Labor Day was for the ESPN money. If the game was put at the end of the season and Pitt tanked, then there would be very little interest in this game. The whole option of whether the game would be televised would be dependent on how Pitt did with the rest of its season. Can’t take that kind of chance.

Story on another O-line player who missed a lot of time with injuries last year, Matt Maiers. You start to think that even before the first snap of the year, the entire line is held together by surgical tape and happy thoughts.

Still no word on where Getsy intends to transfer. Speaking of the O-line, Rob Petitti missed practice because of “sickness.”

Regarding Jawan Walker getting his academic issues resolved. Turns out, that he will still miss this season. He likely will take a redshirt, and try to return in 2005.

Finally, some gratuitous Penn State shots from the P-G. You have a nice long piece about how the program is falling from grace and national respect — the “once-proud” school. Then an open letter to Joe Paterno thanking him for keeping Pitt and PSU from playing.

The most important point I think you made was about money. I didn’t realize the Nittany Lions football team provides revenue for more than 30 sports. Wow. My nephew’s best friend looks like he might be pretty good in track, so I fully support the minor college sports

I looked on Pitt’s Web site. It doesn’t even have 20 sports, and the men’s basketball team is good and probably brings in some cash. So I think it’s fair to ask Pitt to do a 2-for-1, with two games at Penn State for every one in Pittsburgh.

People get too caught up in the whole “college atmosphere” thing. Like I said, I didn’t go to college, but even I know that big-time college football these days is about money and opportunity, not academics and tradition, and I’m glad you had the guts to admit it.

No body loves Paterno anymore west of the Alleghenies.

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