Oh, it’s been a heck of a week.
Just going to hit the highlights of what I haven’t been able to get to.
Joe Starkey wrote about Pitt getting to the “next level” being in sight. That’s the goal, but to say it is in sight as Pitt hasn’t even guaranteed a season above .500 yet is bull. That’s Rutgers-esque delusions. Their fans started talking that way after getting to a second bowl. Now…
Greg Cross is apparently still being held out as they wait for the, uh, right moment. It won’t be Louisville.
Cross, who was not made available for this story, hasn’t appeared in Pitt’s past three games. But the surprise element is likely lost against Louisville because Cross chose the Panthers over scholarship offers from the Cardinals and Kansas State.
“I think they’re aware of him,” Wannstedt said. “We have a package for Greg – we’ve had it all year – and it’s just a matter of finding the right opportunity.”
Still?
The coach of the last Louisville team Pitt beat is dead.
Louisville struggles against good running teams. Add in a QB a couple weeks removed from a concussion and LeSean McCoy should be getting plenty of work.
Of course, Louisville likes to run as well. A lot. I guess we will see whether Shonn Greene was just a really good back, or if Pitt’s defense is overrated against the run. Let’s admit that Pitt hasn’t really faced a lot of teams with strong running games beyond Iowa and Navy. 50-50 right now
If I ran the defense I would put eight in the box and force them to throw it.
The key will be getting pressure from the big guys up front when Cantwell does drop back. But I don’t think stuffing the box and daring the Cards to throw the ball is the way to go. We were able to stop Navy’s running attack with a sound gameplan and preparation, we ought to be able to do the same against Louisville.
penn state sucks
NJ, NYC folks can catch the game on SNY