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January 12, 2009

You know, I appreciate the candor from Levance Fields, but he’s not here next year and you can bet next year this sort of thing will be taped up in the St. John’s locker room when Pitt plays them.

“Even when it was a close game,” Pitt point guard Levance Fields said, “you could tell they really didn’t think they had a chance.”

Playing for the first time since its newly minted No. 1 national ranking, the Panthers overcame a slow start to bully St. John’s, 90-67, in front of a sold-out Petersen Events Center.

St. John’s failed to respond to Pitt’s second-half run and couldn’t repeat its upset victory over then-No. 7 Notre Dame last week.

“Their heads were down,” Fields said. “Once the lead got to double-digits and the crowd was into it, I think that was pretty much the end of the game.”

I’m not saying he wasn’t correct, but no team likes to have it announced that they knew they had no chance and then gave up.

D.J. Kennedy definitely disagreed with Fields’ views.

“Everybody in our locker room, from the players to the coaches, thought we could win,” Kennedy said. “As you can see, in the first half, we came out and went blow-for-blow with them.”

St. John’s starting five, composed of four sophomores and one freshman, hung with Pittsburgh’s senior-laden lineup in the first half. There were seven ties and 10 lead changes. The Panthers led 41-36 at halftime.

The first half was when St. John’s put the scare into Pitt fans about the game. Whether the team was a little tight about coming out there as the #1 team or just rusty from over a week off. St. John’s hung with Pitt and led for a significant chunk in the first half. The second half was a combination of Pitt just playing a lot better and St. John’s not able to match Pitt in strength or depth.

With the return of his very close friend facing him, DeJuan Blair just asserted himself.

Where Blair recorded game-highs of 23 points and 15 rebounds, along with six steals, to lead Pitt to a 90-67 victory Sunday, Kennedy gave the Panthers all they could handle in his homecoming. The 6-foot-6 sophomore from the Hill District finished with a team-high 18 points, making 5-of-8 shots from the field and 8-of-11 free throws, with seven rebounds in 40 minutes.

“We both played good,” Blair said. “It was a fun game, but at the end …”

Blair didn’t have to finish his sentence. He got the last word, but give Kennedy credit for his effort. He was chirping at Blair every time he went to the free-throw line, but Blair made 9 of 11.

“I was trying to shut him up by making it,” Blair said.

This is part of what makes Blair a special player. He gets up for the big games. Whether it was the G-town game and going against a heralded freshman in the paint or squaring off against his old HS teammate. He wants to come out ahead.

It’s cliche, but the Big East is such a tough conference and if you have any bit of bad luck or injuries you get buried. St. John’s has some good young talent, but their depth has been killed by injuries the past couple of years. Anthony Mason, Jr. — who torched Pitt last year is out for the season. Promising young point guard Malik Boothe has been out for several games with a hand injury. Their starting big man, Justin Burrell, has to wear a mask with three broken bones in his face. Plus he has a back injury that was re-aggravated which made him completely ineffective against Blair. You wonder about the possibilities if they ever have a healthy season.

Of course, the other problem for St. John’s has been the lack of continuity. On top of the massive rebuilding from the devastation to the program from Mike Jarvis, there has also been a steady stream transfers that have sapped the depth. Pitt has such depth and continuity.

“It’s disappointing for us, but it’s also freshman and sophomores. That’s what we’ve got. They’ve got juniors and seniors. They have veteran guys,” said St. John’s coach Norm Roberts. “It’s part of the Big East. You play this game, and you put this game away, and you get ready to play the No. 5 team in America.”

DeJuan Blair had 23 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Panthers. Jermaine Dixon added 17 and Levance Fields had 13.

“Our seniors have exceeded my expectations on them. I think how they’ve handled things, prepared themselves for games, they’ve become leaders,” said coach Jamie Dixon.

And as the second half wore-on the Red Storm wore-down.

Like previous Big East Conference games at Rutgers and Georgetown, Pitt (15-0, 3-0) dominated the second half. Only one team – NCAA Division II Indiana – has outscored the Panthers during a second half this season.

“Physically, we got worn down,” St. John’s coach Norm Roberts said. “When you get worn down, you get a little frustrated and we did.”

And Pitt killed them quickly for it.





Pitt is number 1 in both polls again. UNC lost again and dropped all the way to….5th and 6th! I guess I shouldn’t complain, losing to BC at home surely means you’re one of the best teams in the country. They only went 0-2 since, with a loss at home to Harvard. Whatever, lets just keep winning.

Comment by maz. 01.12.09 @ 2:03 pm

I actually think Kenney’s comments were in alignment with Fields. Following the game I believe he said that the team put there heads down in the second half, this pretty much says they new they were done. This is almost identical to what Fields said. Beyond that I thought Kennedy’s comment that he was proud of himself and how he played and was all smiles was telling that the Johnnies knew they had no shot. I mean the kid didn’t even seem upset that they lost, but rather was happy that he played well individually in front of family and friends.

Comment by Ontario Lett's Go Pitt 01.12.09 @ 2:04 pm

we need to start an anti doug gotleib board….the guy never wants to give pitt credit and maybe still desires that a two loss team should be number one…..between him and vitale, makes you want to stop watching espn coverage of college hoops.

Comment by DRGAGS 01.12.09 @ 2:49 pm

I was at the game and was confused by the dearth of “We’re #1’s.” Was it fear of jinxing the team?

Pomeroy has a new team statistics page which is amazing in its detail:
link to kenpom.com but to me lacks one important thing, team synergy. A possible metric: how animated is the pregame circle.

Comment by steve 01.12.09 @ 2:54 pm

Why has McCoy not announced yet? Second thoughts?

Comment by SC Steve 01.12.09 @ 4:14 pm

I hope so. Whatever he does though, hopefully it works out for him. So long as he remembers that something like this is like getting married- if the decision is that hard to make, you should NOT be doing it. Also- nothing anyone else says should matter in what you choose. Just from what’s been reported I get the feeling that in his heart he wants to stay, but everything else is telling him to split.

Comment by Dan35 01.12.09 @ 5:09 pm

Good omen?

From ESPN:
“Oklahoma defensive lineman Gerald McCoy said Monday he will return to school instead of entering the NFL draft as an underclassman.

McCoy, 6-foot-4 and 288 pounds, was rated by Scouts, Inc. as one of the top defensive line prospects in the upcoming NFL draft.

“I’ve decided to stay,” McCoy said. “I talked it over with my family and I just don’t feel like right now is the time for me to leave. I feel another year would benefit my speed, strength and overall knowledge of the game.”…”
link to sports.espn.go.com

Comment by Dan35 01.12.09 @ 5:13 pm

One of the local TV stations in Harrisburg (CBS 21) reported tonight that Shady has decided to go Pro. They said that he left Friday for Florida to begin preparing for the NFL Combine…Of course they then cited a Pittsburgh Newspaper article from last week and “sources close to the situation” as their source…so who knows what the real truth is.

Comment by HbgFrank 01.12.09 @ 7:36 pm

When I looked at ESPN.com I just saw “McCoy decides not to go pro”….

Then I looked closer and it said “Oklahoma DL”. I went from elated to depressed in 2 seconds haha.

But yeah, Shady’s gone I think. Oh well, life goes on.

I believe the USF game is on ESPNU Weds. I’m like one of 5 people in the country that actually gets that channel.

South Florida is possbily the worst team in the Big East, let’s not stink it up ala that Rutgers home game last year. Come out and put them away early.

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my dad 01.12.09 @ 7:54 pm

Although I believe that Shady will likely declare for the draft, the Harrisburg TV station report must be considered suspect since it reports that he left Friday morning for Florida when in fact he met with DW Friday afternoon!

Comment by Greg in State College 01.12.09 @ 8:09 pm

Shady decided to go pro last week. The past weekend was just to please Wannstedt.

Comment by Mark 01.12.09 @ 8:11 pm

Just released from Pitt athletic dept a few minutes ago ……..

Pitt star tailback LeSean McCoy once again delayed his decision on whether to declare himself eligible for the NFL Draft, in a statement released by the university’s athletic department:

“LeSean McCoy spoke to Coach Dave Wannstedt this afternoon and said he is not ready to make a final decision on the NFL Draft,” the statement read. “Coach Wannstedt encouraged LeSean to take the time he needs to make such an important decision.”

Comment by w bill 01.12.09 @ 8:21 pm

My guess is as someone previously suggested … he really wants to stay but is being pushed to go … just a guess but think a reasonable one!

Comment by w bill 01.12.09 @ 8:29 pm

He’ll stay if he gets a commitment to play QB.

Comment by steve 01.12.09 @ 8:37 pm

Without a doubt, it seems to me that he personally wants to stay and is being pushed by his family to enter the draft…all clues point to that being the case.

Comment by Hill Billgrove 01.12.09 @ 9:08 pm

DRGAGS.. I second you.

Doug Gotlieb stinx. a lot.

Also, anyone else wonder what Sam Young was doing yesterday? off day? not feeling well? fell asleep? too much partying? daydreaming of joining the USA Oylmpic Gymnastic team?? (seriously.. how many times are we going to see that back flip clip?!)

Comment by Caroline 01.12.09 @ 10:24 pm

I like that Doug Gotlieb actually acknowledges that Pitt fans hate him. Not too many media personalities do that.

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my dad 01.13.09 @ 1:16 am

I see we didn’t get 2 votes again in the ESPN/USA Today poll…gonna go out on a limb and guess it was those two clowns (Bilas and Gottleib) who love stroking the ACC.

Comment by TJ 01.13.09 @ 8:45 am

“Shady decided to go pro last week. The past weekend was just to please Wannstedt.Comment by Mark 01.12.09 @ 8:11 pm ”

Mark, you old son-of-a-gun. You overheard the conversation among Shady, his mom and pop, and DW last week:

Shady: “Coach, I decided to enter the draft. Having said that, is there anything that I can do to please you?”

DW: “Best of luck on your NFL career, but there is just one thing that would please me to no end. Just wait until the middle of next week to announce your decision. That would make me so happy.”

Hmmm. I thought that I was the only one to have overheard that conversation, but Mark, you must have been hiding out, listening.

Comment by BigGuy 01.13.09 @ 10:03 am

haha

Comment by SC Steve 01.13.09 @ 10:26 am

HAHA espn took down the “pitt shouldn’t be no. 1” blog article from their main page.

Comment by pittjd 01.13.09 @ 10:28 am

Concerning Gottlieb, I really don’t care if he wants to discredit certain teams for no reason… everybody can see he is a jackass.

If he really wanted to have a reputation as a heel he would go to extremes to aggravate that certain team’s fans. As it is he just sort of holds a petty little grudge which 1) doesn’t matter in the least and 2) doesn’t make him look like a rogue reporter or college basketball’s Don Cherry -it just makes him look stupid.

Comment by ChrisA 01.13.09 @ 11:10 am

pittjd and all-

For perspective, does anyone EVER recall the last time an article appeared on ESPN (or anywhere, for that matter), claiming that the currently-ranked #1 team shouldn’t be there?

Anyone recall last year, “Memphis shouldn’t be #1?” “UConn shouldn’t be #1?” “Duke shouldn’t be #1?” “UCLA shouldn’t be #1?”

Comment by Colt Convert 01.13.09 @ 11:39 am

Gottlieb is a loser.

In 1995-’96, Gottlieb’s freshman year at Notre Dame, he stole credit cards from a roommate and ran up $900 worth of charges. He was convicted of fraud. He transferred to Oklahoma State.

here’s the link: link to www2.jsonline.com

Comment by TJ 01.13.09 @ 12:01 pm

and if they have not already, i hope the ZOO makes use of that information the next time this jerk-off comes to announce a game at the Pete. The guy is a hack and a “fraud”.

Comment by TJ 01.13.09 @ 12:04 pm

TJ- The Zoo could be heard chanting “Where’s my credit card” during the Pitt-Siena game, when Gottlieb announced with Tom Brennan.

Comment by Chris 01.13.09 @ 12:09 pm

The Zoo did the “Where’s my Visa?” chant a lot during the Siena game, to the point where Gottlieb, in one of his rare moments of lucidity, while praising the Pitt crowd, noted that he had “been serenaded a few times here tonight.” It was classic. Remember also folks, it wasn’t a “Pitt shouldn’t be No. 1” article, it was a blog posting by Doug Gottlieb. The difference is, first, that he’s a moron. Second, that blog postings are kind of silly. When you’re churning out “content” every couple of days in a short-form format, things tend to come out that wouldn’t otherwise. Gottlieb didn’t have any more insight than to say that “everyone knows UNC is better than Pitt” because there is not a shred of ACTUAL EVIDENCE of that in the form of statistics or cogent analysis at this point in the season. Carolina’s RPI before losing to BC was 7 spots worse than Pitt’s. Gottlieb, who constantly bitches about Pitt/Big East non-conference scheduling, wasn’t going to dare go down the Strengh of Schedule road, because he didn’t have a leg to stand on. (Pitt’s was 8th, UNC’s 71st before the BC game.) If you want to see something funny, google Jim Boeheim and Doug Gottlieb and page through some of their back-and-forths. Great stuff. Still, let’s focus on the good for a minute. Every game on ESPN’s family of networks last night did an “around the country” thing at some point or another, and noted that Wake had beaten UNC to remain 1 of 3 unbeatens. But each feature ALSO put up on the screen the PITT logo and noted that the Panthers remain #1 this week, and of course mentioned that the team plays Louisville this Saturday. I love that I can watch GOOD games of two top 25 teams (Texas-OU and Nova-L’ville) and have the announcers take a minute to talk about PITT. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: let’s keep winning! Hail to Pitt!

Comment by maz. 01.13.09 @ 12:31 pm

Back to Shady, I found this on kdka.com (by way of Mondesishouse.com).

It basically says what we’ve all suspected. He wants to stay really bad, but his family wants him to go pro really bad, and I guess he’s upset about it. Read on (it’s not all that long):

link to cbslocalblogs.prospero.com

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my dad 01.13.09 @ 12:40 pm

Nice find Jimbo. I feel really bad hearing Shady described as “an emotional wreck”.

We definitely don’t know what to believe at this point, but just based on the fact that he keeps delaying the decision it’s obvious that he is very torn. If that’s the case, he’s better off staying. You can’t go into the NFL unsure if you’re ready. Like I said before- it’s like getting married. If you have to question it that much, you shouldn’t do it. Stay one more year, come out on top of next year’s class of RBs and cash in as a top-ten pick.

Comment by Dan35 01.13.09 @ 1:17 pm

Feel the Love Shady, one more year!

Comment by Rex 01.13.09 @ 1:59 pm

It would be sweet if Shady goes to the bball game wednesday night and announces hes coming back…just a thought.

Comment by Rex 01.13.09 @ 2:07 pm

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