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February 1, 2009

Let’s credit the Oakland Zoo. They got pub from all the outlets covering Notre Dame for speaking the truth.

With 1:39 remaining and Notre Dame crashing to its fifth straight loss, Pittsburgh’s student section started chanting what could be the Irish’s harsh reality after Saturday’s 93-80 loss: “N-I-T. N-I-T.”

By remarkable coincidence, the last time Notre Dame settled for the Notre Dame was in 2006. That was also the last time they took a trip to the ‘Burgh.

The “N-I-T” chant was mentioned in every ND-centric article.

Brey implored everyone to “let this thing play out,” focusing on the redemption available in the last nine games of league play. But then there were the student section chants of “N-I-T” and “It’s all over” on Saturday, hitting a little too close to home for comfort.

The adjustment in the second half by Pitt was obvious and ND had nothing to answer.

Notre Dame controlled the first half by outshooting the Panthers. The Irish made 11 of their 12 3-pointers in the first 20 minutes and took a 45-39 lead into halftime. Pitt coach Jamie Dixon decided to double-team Harangody in the first half, which left center Luke Zeller wide open on the perimeter.

Zeller made Pitt pay by making six 3-pointers and scoring 18 points in the first half, tripling his season scoring average.

In the second half, Pitt decided to single cover Harangody in the post and stay on the Notre Dame shooters around the perimeter. The strategy worked as the Irish could manage only one 3-pointer after halftime in five attempts.

“We came out with a game plan that didn’t work, so blame that one on the coaches,” Dixon said. “We made some adjustments as the game went on. Our guys adapted. We figured it out. It’s a long game. We didn’t panic at halftime.”

That’s because Pitt is only worried about seeding. Not making the NCAA Tournament.

Frankly, Kyle McAlarney looked like someone ran over his dog. Then backed up, then ran over it again, then got out of the car and bashed it with a hammer.

Such was the dejection consuming Notre Dame’s senior guard Saturday after a 93-80 loss at Pittsburgh. And as much as the Irish maintained they weren’t peeking at the standings this week, McAlarney conceded they are aware the season might be slipping a bit after five straight losses.

“Yeah, that is what it feels like,” McAlarney said. “Especially us seniors, this is our last season here. We don’t want to end on a bad note like that. It’s tough not to think about it.”

One of the great plays was the pure hustle of this.

DeJuan Blair dove to the floor, tossing his 6-foot-7, 265-pound frame onto the hardwood, using his reach to swat the basketball back up court as he slid into the photographers crowded under the basket.

Jermaine Dixon picked up the rolling ball and launched it out of the reach of a streaking Sam Young, who did his own Blair impression as he leapt out of bounds to send the ball back across the court to Levance Fields. Fields fed Dixon for a lay-up, only to have the ball rim out.

Suddenly, with surprising stealth considering his size, there was Blair again, scooping the ball off the rim and jamming it home. The Peterson Events Center erupted and the Pitt Panthers were back in control.

Unfortunately no highlights of the whole sequence — especially the diving save by Blair that makes the thunderous dunk at the other end that much more impressive — instead at roughly the 45 second mark they just show after the save.

Blair was the story of the day. He was a force.

Blair had a double-double less than 13 minutes into the game and secured his 20-20 on a tip-in with 1:16 to play to give Pitt a 90-76 lead.

Harangody surpassed 20 points for the 13th game in a row but scored only eight points in the first half.

“DeJuan is one of the toughest players to go against in this conference,” Harangody said. “He never stops working. I love his game. It was a great performance for him. But their whole team played well.”

The match-up of the two big men was almost as entertaining as hoped.

Blair was off by one game, though. The excellent personal piece on Blair was timed for the Pitt-Villanova game. Unfortunately the  synergy was off.

“Someone once said to me that I’m doing for the city of Pittsburgh what Barack is doing for the United States,” Blair says. “I didn’t even know what to say. That’s just crazy.”

What may seem like hyperbole is proven to be anything but when you travel around the neighborhood with Blair. He is the Pied Piper-grown gargantuan, a hometown hero who can’t go unrecognized even hidden in a nondescript rental car. Grown men stop working to take a picture alongside him, and other adults insist he can’t leave without putting his name on a basketball. And kids? Kids who don’t know a thing about the University of Pittsburgh know who No. 45 is.

Naturally, you must read it all.

That game was also the 100th win for the seniors. The record at Pitt is 108. There are 10 more games left in the regular season, plus the Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament. Go seniors, blow that record out of the water.





First of all … Keith, the N-I-T chant was not a classless act but instead a witty chant from an obvious knowledgeable student section.

Second, RMU just won its 9th in a row and Pitt will probably not be up for the game. Also, Biggs had ‘flu-like symptons’ yesterday and may not play tomorrow. Still expect a Pitt win, of course, but may be more competitive than expected.

Comment by w bill 02.01.09 @ 2:37 pm

Pitt’s bench could beat RMU’s starters by a dozen.

Pitt’s only real tests remaining are CT and maybe WVU. Time for the guys to start thinking about the REAL tourney and staying healthy down the stretch. In the grand scheme of things nobody really gives a damn who wins the Big East. Hell, I’d almost rather they lost early and rested up for the NCAA’s.

Comment by Bobby 02.01.09 @ 2:48 pm

don’t underestimate Providence at their place or Marquette who always plays well against Pitt

Comment by w bill 02.01.09 @ 3:29 pm

There should be no excuse if we lose to RMU or DePaul. I have a bad feeling about the Marquette game(March 4th) and we will probably lose once to UCONN. February is a great month to secure those bye’s in the first two rounds of the BET.

Comment by Panthoor 02.01.09 @ 5:20 pm

I have a REALLY bad feeling about Marquette. It’s the same kind of matchup as Nova and Louisville. And don’t underestimate Providence in their house, they play a similar style to Nova, although the got trounced at UConn. My guess is we lose at UConn and then one more…assuming no one gets hurt.

The Panther goal should be to finish in the top four in the conference and get the double game bye in the Big East tourney. Given the other three teams are probably Marquette, Louisville, and UConn, that’s pretty good company. Watching the UConn game yesterday (boy, they looked good), the announcers said that UConn will be the No. 1 team in the country and is 3rd in the conference.

Comment by KeyboardKev 02.01.09 @ 5:38 pm

while I get upset to various degrees everytime Pitt loses, I’ll be very disappointed if they don’t get the double-bye. They have a decent chance of only one more league loss (the schedule really isn’t that tuff), yet I wouldn’t be surprised for an L to either Providence or Marquette.

Comment by w bill 02.01.09 @ 5:59 pm

The only chance Marquette has of beating Pitt is if Blair is in foul trouble. They have absolutely no one that can handle Blair. He will have 30 points and 30 boards if he is allowed to play.

And a really bad feeling because Marquette is similar to Nova and Louisville. Those teams barely beat Pitt and Blair had no impact because of fouls. Additionally, those games were on the road. Marquette is at home. We will win that game going away.

Comment by Omar 02.01.09 @ 8:07 pm

I agree with you that we’re undefeated if Blair doesn’t get in foul trouble, Omar, but Blair gets in foul trouble because of the way those teams play. That’s why Marquette is scary – Blair plays outside the paint against those teams. Home cooking might help, though.

I’m really, really interested in the UConn / Louisville game. I just don’t know who to root for.

Comment by KeyboardKev 02.01.09 @ 9:07 pm

Last year, we went 10-8 in the conference, 4-0 in the BETournament, and got a #4 seed. This year we’re hoping for a 12-4 finish in the conference…even if we can go 2-1 in the BET (though I sure hope we win it all) we should be at least a #3 seed, though if we only lose two more conference games it’ll most likely be a #2. If we somehow go 13-3 in conference and win the BET, it’ll be a #1 seed almost for certain, considering who we’d have to beat to a) go 13-3 and b) win the tourney.

Comment by merlin 02.01.09 @ 10:19 pm

True. However, I am hopeful that he has learned from his mistakes and will avoid committing silly fouls. Who knows?

Feel bad for Larry Fitzgerald. What an unbelievable player! Always rises to the occasion as well. Hopefully he gets to another Super Bowl.

Comment by Omar 02.01.09 @ 10:21 pm

SAW THE WHOLE BASKETBALL TEAM DURING THE RIOT!!

HIGH FIVED GARY MAGEE AND DEJUAN BLAIR!!!

ALSO SAW TINO SUNSERI STANDING BY THE HILLMAN WITHOUT HIS SHIRT ON!!!!!!

AWESOME NIGHT!

Comment by David 02.02.09 @ 12:49 am

Did you notice that Gerald Hayes didn’t feel the need to acknowledge Pitt as his alma mater in Super Bowl XLIII? Paterson, NJ? I noticed that Larry didn’t have a problem with saying University of Pittsburgh…..

Comment by apostles03 02.02.09 @ 3:17 am

What’s the deal with Gerald Hayes?

Comment by shadyforpresident 02.02.09 @ 7:36 am

I would have preferred if the basketball team was locked inside the Pete working on free throw shooting.

Comment by Joey D 02.02.09 @ 8:54 am

Did anyone notice that on the 100 yd interception return, L Fitz ran the last 40 yds out of bounds without any attempt to get back on the field of play before tacklng Harrison? Great effort but I believe very illegal although not brought up on telecast.

Yea, it would have been nice to have both Fitz and Hayes acknowledge their college, and good pub for Pitt.

Comment by w bill 02.02.09 @ 9:21 am

Gerald Hayes really screwed Pitt with that snub- what the F?

Comment by Dan35 02.02.09 @ 10:59 am

A friend who saw the game commented about ND students wearing afros at the game. He implied there might be some racist implication in this? I did not see the game, but was doubtful that this would have been the underlying purpose.

Anyone with an explanation for me?

Comment by Rick Schuler 02.02.09 @ 11:46 am

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