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April 15, 2009

Rehash and Watch the Spring Game

Filed under: Football,Media,Practice,TV — Chas @ 10:15 pm

Not sure what the Venn diagram looks like for Pitt fans outside of the Pittsburgh media market that would want to watch a rebroadcast of the Blue-Gold game and has the NFL Network. I’m guessing it’s kind of small.

Nonetheless, if you fit that intersect tune into the NFL Network at 3pm (EST) on Saturday, April 18:

The two-hour telecast gives the Panther Nation an early look at the new faces and established stars on this year’s Pitt team, which is already receiving advance praise as one of the country’s Top 25 teams.

Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt provides color commentary during the game, while Rob King calls the play-by-play action. Additionally, former Pitt coach Serafino “Foge” Fazio and Jory Rand give special reports from the field.

Fans will also be treated to an array of special features and guest appearances by former Pitt linebacker H.B. Blades, now of the Washington Redskins, and Jeff Otah, an offensive tackle with the Carolina Panthers.

Well, I know how I’m wasting my Saturday afternoon.

Potential Now and Later Recruits

Filed under: Basketball,Recruiting — Chas @ 1:22 pm

Well before getting to that, incoming recruit Lamar Patterson got a review of what he is still working on from the ESPN Rise National HS Invitational.

Patterson (#93 Scout, #109 Rivals, #94 ESPN) will bring his tough style of play to the Big East next season, but looks like he is still making the transition to perimeter player. The undersized forward spent a lot of his time in the post and was able to be successful thanks to his excellent strength and toughness with the basketball. Patterson got the bulk of his points on offensive rebounds and sealing hard on the block. We didn’t see too much in the area of extensive ball handling, but he did attempt a fair number of shots from the perimeter in catch and shoot situations. Patterson has a bit of an inconsistent release point, but having knocked down a couple of threes, he appears to have the range to develop into at least a decent shooter at the next level. The biggest key for him now will be improving his quickness and his ball-handling skills in order to transition smoothly to the small forward spot full time.

With Nasir Robinson and Gilbert Brown as the only other small forwards on the team, Patterson does stand a good chance at getting some early playing time in 2009-10. The descriptions of his toughness, liking to play inside and rebounding is a lot like Robinson. Patterson, though, seems to be a bit of a better shooter coming out of HS.

Of course, it could be that Patterson won’t be the only small/wing forward that comes in this class. Pitt still has a scholarship that is burning a hole in its pocket. The coaching carousel might bring back a player they were not getting. Kevin Parrom was a Xavier commit, but is reopening.

Providence and Rhode Island made sense as early thoughts being that they were listed by him in his initial process, and word is Parrom would be interested in taking an unofficial visit with a hopeful date of this coming Monday if a release from the LOI with Xavier is granted prior to that.

Pittsburgh and St. John’s also previously offered Parrom and both were said to have asked about his situation, along with Connecticut and Boston College.

Arizona is in the picture as well. It should be noted that former Xavier and now Arizona head coach Sean Miller hired Emmanuel Richardson at Xavier and offered him to join the staff at Arizona as well, which Richardson accepted. Richardson is a New Yorker who helped recruit Parrom to Xavier.

He’s not exactly dissimilar to Patterson in that his perimeter and ball-handling skills still need work, so that would be question. Still, he’s a 4-star and a top-100 player.

In another case where Arizona and Sean Miller are pursuing the same big man, JUCO player Jarrid Famous is the man in play.

“Jarrid plans to visit Arizona this weekend,” WCC assistant Dave Vandiver said in a text. “Mizzou head coach Mike Anderson and assistant Melvin Watkins visited with Jarrid this past weekend at his home.”

Pitt head coach Jamie Dixon and associate head coach Tommy Herrion and Seton Hall head coach Bobby Gonzalez watched Famous work out last Friday.

Famous has taken officials to Seton Hall, Missouri and South Florida.

Seton Hall, Missouri, South Florida, UConn and a few others had been in the mix for a while, but Arizona and Pitt are now making a hard push just days before the late signing period is to begin.

Seton Hall needs another big man now that Mike Davis (yes, the same Mike Davis who several years and schools ago was a Pitt commit) is transferring.

And because Pitt might only have one scholarship for 2010 (already filled with Isiah Epps)  if they use this final one on a player now, the focus of recruiting increasingly has to look to 2011.

Pitt has interest in a number of guards that Pitt has interest were at the Virginia’s Hoop Magic Sports Academy for a tournament.  The names to watch are: Quinn Cook, Juan’Ya Green, Terry Brutus and Tavon Sledge.

Returning to Nike

Filed under: Athletic Department,Marketing,Money — Chas @ 10:15 am

Lots of chatter about it. More than a couple people e-mailed me to say it was happening. The one thing that hasn’t occurred — no press releases or actual press conference unveiling the change in apparel and shoe deals from Adidas to Nike. So, I don’t know anymore than the rest of you.

I have to admit that I don’t have any strong feelings one way or the other about this. When Pitt switched to Adidas from Nike for all gear (at the time Adidas was already the basketball supplier and other sports and Nike was only the football supplier), that there was some acrimony as Pitt had to file suit to get out of the deal.

The deal with Adidas was more lucrative, and Adidas was the company that produced the very pleasant throwback gear. (Hmm. Might have to buy some more, just in case Nike doesn’t continue that line.) Plus, it meant avoiding the dreaded “System of Fit.”

Of course, money talks, and this time it seems Nike has decided that it is willing to pay to get Coach Jamie Dixon (no offense to Coach Dave Wannstedt, but for sneakers the B-ball coach has the value) and Pitt’s apparel. I’m a little surprised that Adidas let Pitt go, considering their investment and actually marketing the team a bit this past March.

Honestly, I’m not sure what difference it makes for the fans. It may be gear in styles we like more. I really don’t see it getting more market penetration. That sort of thing is dependant on the success of the football and basketball programs, than Nike or Adidas. Both have a strong interest in making sure they make money off the deal, so I did not see Adidas as holding Pitt sales back in that regard.

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