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October 15, 2003
I started looking at the Pitt Panther stats through the first 5 games (PDF). There are some numbers that just jump out at you.
Opponent Total Offense (Pitt/Opp.)
Kent State 522/161
Ball State 473/284
Toledo 389/551
Texas A&M 478/544
Notre Dame 175/385
After the first 2 games, Pitt’s vaunted offense has been outgained every game.
Or how about through 5 games Pitt’s Defense has 5 sacks and 4 interceptions.
Suddenly the question isn’t, “How is Pitt only 3-2?” It becomes:
“How is Pitt not 2-3?”
I’m now very worried about Rutgers.
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