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October 8, 2009

Link Dump: That’s Coverage?

Filed under: Football,Opponent(s) — Chas @ 11:37 am

Time to clear the backlog of links.

Hat tip to BDuBB for noting the coverage map for ABC on Saturday’s games. Judging by the two small patches around Connecticut and Western Pennsylvania (and a little bit of WV), that the UConn-Pitt game — well it sucks. Not even New York, NJ or any other Big East markets — only 3% of the country.

But in an effort to keep things confusing, there is a second map below showing the distribution of standard definition signals that put the UConn-Pitt game in the Eastern half of the US. Just glad I’m going to the game so I don’t have to think too much about it.

I believe a couple people have noted that the loss of Saddler on returns is a big deal. I have to agree. The field position has been a huge issue for putting Pitt’s offense in great field position. The stats bear that out.

Pitt is tied with USF for 2nd in the Big East for scoring offense. Pitt’s total offense, though, is only a distant 4th. While Pitt’s numbers in returns don’t look good, I would argue that’s because the returns have been deep, but not broken off for ones to the house. If you check out the numbers on Pitt in the redzone, the Panthers are second to only UConn, but Pitt has had the most opportunities and converted the most (23-25). Part of it has to do with the schizo nature of Pitt’s offense through the first 4 games where the offense thrived in the first half with drives and stagnated quickly in the second half.

Heck, the total defense is only 6th. It’s definitely been a bend-but-don’t break kind of defense so far this year. The special teams defense, though, has been great.

UConn better not try and change things up by throwing a lot and trying some sort of spread offense. I’m not sure Pitt would be prepared for it.

“Our team relishes buckling up the chin strap, and hitting somebody in the mouth,” Pitt offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti said Wednesday. “This is Pittsburgh, and it’s going to be that kind of football game.”

Does anyone think Pitt might be bluffing about offense?

Pitt fullback Henry Hynoski and right tackle Lucas Nix glanced at the statistics sheet that lists Connecticut ranking No. 4 nationally in defense and No. 8 against the run. They’ve watched game tapes that show the Huskies repeatedly putting eight defenders along the line of scrimmage.

This would appear to be a game in which Pitt’s best strategy might be to have Bill Stull target tight end Dorin Dickerson and wide receiver Jonathan Baldwin downfield against a secondary that may have fewer defenders.

Uhh, no.

The Panthers (4-1, 1-0 in Big East) believe the Huskies (3-1, 0-0) are daring them to run the ball, and they apparently plan to do exactly that on Saturday.

“Hopefully, this game will include a lot of us trying to jam the ball right down their throats,” Nix said. “We might have a couple of passes to loosen them up, but basically we’re going to have to pound the ball to be successful against them. They’re ranked in the top five, so it should be a good contest for us to go out there and see what we can do against them.”

Hynoski was the lead blocker on numerous plays as freshmen Dion Lewis (87 yards) and Ray Graham (75 yards) each had productive games during a 35-10 victory at Louisville on Friday. Hynoski sees no reason to change, even though Ohio, Rhode Island and Baylor had trouble running against UConn.

“I love games where we just grind it out and just pound the ball,” Hynoski said. “That’s my favorite thing to do. I’ve done that my whole life in football, so I’m really looking forward to this week.”

The theme is the collision of two teams that want to play defense and run the ball. Forget the reality that Pitt’s defense has been inconsistent and the offense has been balanced.

You know, if Pitt is unsure about their chances of making a 40+ yard FG early (like in the Louisville), then why should they be confident late? Because Coach Wannstedt says so, I guess.

Wannstedt said that 40- to 50-yard field goals could be kicked by freshman Kevin Harper, who has a stronger leg than Hutchins, but Harper was not as accurate as he needs to be.

That is why Hutchins ultimately won the job.

“Harper has the strong leg and, if we needed him to kick a long field goal to win a game, he’d kick it,” Wannstedt said. “I have no reservations putting him in there and he can kick a 55-yarder.”

Or is it at that point you have no choice. Maybe try and give him some confidence with a slightly less pressured situation first. Or is that just silly?

Pitt’s defense was glad to get Adam Gunn back to direct the defense from MLB.

While UConn welcomes back Scott Lutrus at linebacker — as he’s been cleared to practice and moved to probable.

They also have more depth at safety than they did to start the season with Aaron Bagsby back from a suspension for unknown reasons.

The same day I wrote something about the use of the running backs, there was an article about how Ray Graham shined in the Louisville game. And that RB Coach Dave Walker pushed for his playing time.

“I’ve never been a split-time kind of coach,” Wannstedt said after Pitt’s 35-10 win at Louisville. “But I think because they are both young kids, it helps that they are learning, so we’re going to play them both.”

Wannstedt and running backs coach David Walker talked prior to the game about getting Graham more touches. Admittedly, Wannstedt had his doubts, mostly because he wasn’t sure how Graham would react before a vociferous road crowd.

“I’m just nervous about playing a freshman with all the noise and the crowd,” Wannstedt said. “The experience Ray got, I feel like now we have two backs we can play at anytime.”

UConn, on the other hand has had no problem this year splitting carries with senior Andre Dixon and sophomore Jordan Todman.





If UConn expects us to try to run the ball…..we should come in with a game plan to pass all day….

-worked last year for Rutgers.

Comment by JoeyD 10.08.09 @ 12:06 pm

Of those two maps, the 2nd one is an ESPN map…I would expect the game to be on ABC Hi-Def in the Burgh and Connecticut, and then on ESPN regional in regular definition with probably some 2nd-rate broadcasters everywhere else around the East Coast

Comment by merlin 10.08.09 @ 12:16 pm

In response to merlin . . .you are right. . .I live in Western NY and get most every Pitt game on at least one channel in regular definition, typically on SNY (Sports NY which covers a LOT of Big East games) or MSG (Madison Square Garden TV). We will also sometimes get them on our WNYO channel 8 affiliate(low-level ABC owned channel). The game will reach more people than you think . . .just not in high definition.

Comment by Wannstache 10.08.09 @ 1:13 pm

Jersey/NYC will get it. They have 3 channels (MSG, SNY, MSG+) that show BE games not on ESPN/ABC.

Comment by Chris 10.08.09 @ 1:17 pm

I thought Mid Atlantic Sports Net (MASN) might televise Pitt but doesnt look like it according to their online schedule.

With regard to kicking, didnt one of our kickers boot a 64 yard field goal in high school?

Comment by Coach Ditka 10.08.09 @ 2:16 pm

Merlin, after being tutored on the maps, the first one has ABC coverage areas and the second one has ESPN coverage, with the Pitt game broadcast in the red areas.

What’s still confusing: the 2nd map is titled “standard definition.” Yet under the map it says that it be broadcast in HD in the red areas…

My Cablevision channel guide does not have either MSG or SNY covering the Pitt game but does have ESPN HD having either our game or the OSU game, while ABC HD has a game TBA.

Comment by steve 10.08.09 @ 2:55 pm

Anyone else see Sam Young light it up in the 4th quarter last night? He struggled a bit in his debut, and then went off for 15 of his 22 in the fourth quarter last night, leading the Iverson-less Grizz to a victory. I guess I’ll wait until game 3 of the regular season before I officially declare that he’s more valuable than Thabeet, on whom the Grizz wasted a top 3 pick.

Comment by maz. 10.08.09 @ 3:02 pm

In my dreams I see UConn putting 8 men in the box, Stull taking the snap, a two step drop and hitting Baldwin on a hot route for an easy 6. Next posession, Dikerson over the middle and we start chucking the ball all over the yard until they have to respect the pass. Then Lewis starts ripping off long runs and the score at half is 21-3. Then I wake up and know that I will be sitting in my seat at Heinz Field and the Halftime score will read 3-3.
Hey, I can dream, can’t I?

Comment by Fear The Mustache 10.08.09 @ 3:19 pm

These teams I’m watching tonight have no offensive weapons. And they’re ranked in the top 25. A travesty.

Comment by steve 10.08.09 @ 10:58 pm

I just got an email from Pitt saying the game on Saturday is going to be on “national tv”. I’m presuming that means the whole nation but I don’t see what warrants it at this point. Oh well, more power to us. My family of five will be there in force anyways. Supposed to be a nice day, too. Hail to Pitt!

Comment by Bobby 10.09.09 @ 12:04 am

Bobby, that won’t be the first pre-game email you have gotten from Pitt athletic dept with accurate info on it … and very likely not the last. I believe the parking lot info for the previous game (Navy) also was inaccurate, as was the construction update (road closings.)

Comment by wbb 10.09.09 @ 8:42 am

Pitt opened the week at 10.5 pt favorites. Now down to 6.5.

Comment by mark 10.09.09 @ 10:36 am

I think the more you analyze the more you think it should be a low acoring game, with 2 conservative offenses. Two cautions for Pitt:
1) UConn should be by far the best defense they have faced, and (2 Uconn has an extra week to prepare — remember Rutgers last year

Comment by wbb 10.09.09 @ 11:34 am

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