The Pitt News has a list of some Pitt players in the NFL, presently. It includes what, if anything, they did this past week. It isn’t a complete list.
There is also an interview with Mark May talking about Pitt — today and yesterday.
Three weeks ago, on national television, ESPN college football analyst Mark May picked Pitt as the most disappointing team in college football this season. However, the former Pitt offensive lineman still sees a bright future for his alma mater.
May, who was recently inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, was honored at halftime of Pitt’s 34-17 win over Syracuse Saturday at Heinz Field. In an interview Thursday with The Pitt News he defended his assessment of the Panthers.
“Nationally, if you are pre-season ranked in the top 25 in just about every poll,” May said, “and then you proceed to lose to Rutgers and Ohio, what does that say?”
Considering Pitt’s current winning streak, May acknowledges that they have turned the corner on their season.
Pitt hasn’t necessarily turned the corner. All they have done is applied the brakes and stopped skidding.