Granted, Pitt won’t be on national TV as much this year so we may not be bombarded with them. Still, Pitt’s athletic department has put together a “personality profile” for each player.
Rather than click on over right away, test your knowledge of this year’s Panthers.
Match the Player to the nickname:
- Ashton Gibbs
- Nasir Robinson
- Dante Taylor
- Jermaine Dixon
- Tim Frye
- Travon Woodall
- Lamar Patterson
- Gary McGhee
- Born Leader
- The Warrior
- Big G
- Ink
- Maine
- White Shadow
- Microwave
- My brother is the fat one
Which player is already planning to play professional basketball overseas?
- Ashton Gibbs
- Chase Adams
- Brad Wanamaker
- Jermaine Dixon
- Yes
Who preforms the dance routine in the huddle before games?
- Travon Woodall
- Tim Frye
- Nick Rivers
- Gary McGhee
Tim Frye will wear #44 this year. Who beat him up and took #24 from him?
- Dante Taylor
- Talib Zanna
- Jermaine Dixon
- Dwight Miller
- Nasir Robinson
Which player shares something in common with the immortal Doyle Hudson?
- J.J. Richardson
- Talib Zanna
- Dwight Miller
- Gary McGhee
What is it?
- From the same place
- Gangliness
- Little playing time
Which player has some of his tats described in the profile?
- Tim Frye
- Brad Wanamaker
- Dante Taylor
- Gary McGhee
- Travon Woodall
Aaron Donald’s performance against Upper St. Clair was one of the best I’ve seen from a defensive lineman in a long time.
Donald was absolutely superb against Upper St. Clair, despite being double-teamed throughout the night. The quickness he has at the snap of the ball is astonishing at times. I spoke with Penn Hills line coach Demond Gibson after the game. Gibson knows a thing or two about big-time linemen. He was a pretty good one himself, playing on the DLine at Pitt after graduation from Penn Hills. He believes Gibson has an awfully bright futre at Pitt.
Pitt might have a really good one in Donald. And it is hard to find big-time defensive linemen, especially in Western Pennsylvania. Sure, Donald will be going against much bigger and better linemen in college, but the quickness he has will always be valuable.
Someone asked me before the game who was the best senior player in the WPIAL this season? I couldn’t really give an answer because I don’t think there is a player who has been head and shoulders above everyone this season. I thought about Canon-McMillan linebacker Mike Hull, who was superb early in the season. I don’t know how Hull performed later in the season, but it’s kind of hard to say Hull is the No. 1 senior when his team didn’t even make the playoffs.
I don’t think Sto-Rox quarterback Paul Jones is hands-down the No. 1 player, either. At this point, I think you could put Donald up against anybody.