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December 31, 2008

Time has been a lacking for the past couple weeks. I’m feeling a bit like Coach Wannstedt trying to juggle actually having practices and game planning in December with recruiting.

Let’s start with the seniors. That’s where Coach Wannstedt has a lot of love for the seniors who bought into what he was selling when he took over in January.

Now, he’s doing as much as he can to get them the opportunities to show they can play at the next level. While C.J. Davis and Conredge Collins will return to El Paso in exactly a month for the “Texas vs. the Nation” game; and Scott McKillop and long snapper Mark Estermyer will play in the Senior Bowl in Mobile. There are still other players to get in some showcase games.

“We’re working like crazy on (nose tackle) Rashaad Duncan and (receiver) Derek Kinder and (safety) Eric Thatcher and (kicker) Conor Lee,” Wannstedt said, “but the problem is there’s only three all-star games. There used to be five. Now, it’s down to three. Those things have gotten more competitive, but I’ve called the people in charge of all three of them and I do everything I can to push our guys and get our guys on them.”

Not to mention punter Dave Brytus, who as has been noted put on a show earlier in the week to the fascination of Oregon State beat writers.

He has his pro debut coming up on Feb.21 in Washington, D.C. Mixed martial arts is a career option if he doesn’t kick his way onto an NFL roster, which he has a real chance to do.

Another beat writer dug up a YouTube of a Brytus fight. Yes, I’m sure CBS will run with the Brytus-MMA stuff during the telecast.

Senior LaRod Stephens-Howling gets some more love from his hometown paper and helping to start a line to Pitt.

The four years certainly weren’t wasted for people like Scott Corson, Wayne Jones, Antwuan Reed, Mike Cruz or Marco Pecora. Those are the Johnstown-area players that are now on the Pitt roster, and Stephens-Howling takes great pride in helping to draw some attention to Flood City players.

“I think it’s just about getting the recruiters to our area,” he said. “I’m proud I can say I was one of the first guys to get them back to our area. Now they’re giving us a chance, and I’m glad, because there’s a lot of talent in our area.”

Plus another story on LSH trying to get to the NFL. Just a blitz from the Johnstown paper with stories on Marco Pecora and Antwuan Reed.

It looks like Coach Wannstedt is just having fun with reality.

He joked Tuesday during a Sun Bowl news conference that his previous two stints – as head coach of the NFL’s Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins – started well, but ended with him being fired or resigning.

“We would have liked it to have happened quicker,” he said of Pitt’s first bowl game under him. “Maybe this is a good omen. When I was in Chicago, the second year we went to the second round of the playoffs and (won) coach of the year. Everything was hee-hee, ha-ha. Five years, later, it was not hee-hee, ha-ha.”

“I think this might be a good omen that we started off slower in Pittsburgh, and then we kind of got it going now,” he said.

Sure. Why not.

According to the Zeise chat today, there are more Pitt fans than Oregon State fans in El Paso. I guess we’ll see how it looks on TV.





Is it 2 O’clock yet? Ugh….. the anticipation is killing me!!!

Comment by Dugdog 12.31.08 @ 7:30 am

“MIAMI’S MARVE TO TRANSFER
Quarterback Robert Marve, a redshirt freshman, was granted a release from Miami’s program. Marve started 11 of 13 games, but also served two suspensions in unrelated incidents, including one that kept him out of the Emerald Bowl.”

Anyone know if Dave and Matt are interested?

Comment by steve 12.31.08 @ 7:38 am

Steve, I hope not. The kid seems extremely self centered and full of himself.

Comment by Dugdog 12.31.08 @ 7:51 am

Besides, he would have to sit out an entire year if he transfers to another DI/FBS/Whatever it’s called these days school, which from the article I think he’s willing to do. But from the sounds of it, he wants to stay in the south east, as he’s going to fight two of the stipulations of his release. 1, he can’t play for an SEC school. And 2, he can’t play for any school in Florida.

Comment by Dugdog 12.31.08 @ 7:55 am

There’s an Emerald Bowl?

Comment by Brian of Brooklyn 12.31.08 @ 8:07 am

There’s a ton of bowls, but they don’t even have one on Christmas day? That really takes away from the concept of a “bowl week” in my opinion.

Comment by ChrisA 12.31.08 @ 9:59 am

We’re 3-0 so far. Here’s some best wishes from New Jersey to keep that Big East winning streak alive this afternoon in the Sun Bowl (while, of course, your other team loses at the RAC).

Comment by Beat Visitor 12.31.08 @ 10:05 am

I always pull for the Big East teams come bowl time. nice win Rutgers!
Although, I am not sure the basketball game will be close. Pitt by 10-15 points.

Comment by Kurt 12.31.08 @ 10:35 am

Cheer for the Big East and against the Big 10. So far this has been a good year and I am praying for the trend to continue.

Go Pitt!

Comment by Tony In Harrisburg 12.31.08 @ 10:49 am

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