The point of no return for Walt Harris with Pitt fans came in the loss to UConn in 2004. The infamous “slide right” call near the end of the first half to set up a field goal. Many still derisively make mention of it. It was a weak, conservative call and a big error.
Not only did the team fail to take one shot at the endzone or the first down, it sent a message to UConn that they had this game. The Huskies proceeded to march down the field before the half ended and kick their own field goal to take the lead at the half. The Huskies proceeded to dominate Pitt in the second half.
Coach Dave Wannstedt may have had that moment late in the 4th quarter when he called timeout on 4th and 4 or 5. Only to decide to punt.
Here is his explanation for what happened.
On play calling at pivotal points of the game:
“We said that if we had fourth-and-two, maybe fourth-and-three we were going to go for it. Then we come up, we threw an incomplete pass and it was fourth-and five. We were talking about the play. We thought we were going to make a few yards, which we didn’t. That’s when we called the timeout just to be sure. We just talked about the situation in the game. What would give our kids the best chance to win the game?
“The way we were playing defense at that point, we really felt good about stopping them. Obviously, you hope to back them up more, to maybe come up with a defensive stop, a turnover or a sack and create a little better position. The worst thing about that whole series of plays was when we had to start at the seven-yard line. That’s a long way to go, even though we had timeouts.”
So, there was no plan? You mean to tell me that as soon as the yardage was marked you needed to use a timeout in the final minutes of the game to discuss things? It’s not the punt that bothers me — if it had been decided in advance. This was the time of the game when you don’t waste timeouts and you think a few plays ahead in possibilities. And instead Coach Wannstedt decided to talk it over.
That’s piss poor for a young coach. A coach with Wannstedt’s experience, and that is flat inexcusable. It’s the sort of decision and weak explanation that hardens the negative opinions. It has been building and crystalizes all the negative feelings regarding Wannstedt — into that moment.
Wlat has less talent but he was a better strategist and tactician.
We will be lucky to finish 6-6, you cannot win we you play not-to-lose!
The lack of scoring TDs in the red zone is SUBSTANTIALLY more of the reason for Pitt’s problems than a freakin’ ill-timed timeout call.
The failure
Doesn’t matter. WHENEVER you get an opportunity to go for a win, you take it. You ever see them send the runner from 3rd on a shallow fly ball in the 9th? The chances of scoring are low then, too.
“Pitt not being able to score TDs in the red zone is the issue (not that TO)”
Pitt’s got a LOAD of issues. These are just two of them. The TO is just as important, because its yet another indication of poor game management, and how the in-game coaching is costing this team games. And Bowl Games. And BE championships.
I want Wanny to be the HC. But as time goes by, there are just fewer and fewer ways to defend him.
Pederson must LEAD andnthat means making tough decisions about football and coaching. Pedersons performance, outside of basketball, is equally bad. Our olympic sports are below acceptable.
Wanny should go and Pederson should follow.
There are only a few explanations for him changing from saying, “Go for it” to calling a TO and punting…
1) He wanted to call the bold play in crunch time, but he lost the nerve to do so.
2) He doesn’t have any faith in Tino (or the offense) to make something big happen.
3) Someone questioned the call and he backed down.
4) He was somewhat unaware of the situation (which would actually go along with his comments above).
I have thought about this for awhile now, and I truly cannot come up with any other explanations for the flip-flop that I witnessed.
We don’t see many screens or crossing slants for this reason and we have seen his very poor results with the deep ball… even on the TD pass of last week when he threw behind a wide open Baldwin.
What is lacking in Sunseri’s QB skills to date is the subtleness of the position, both physically and intellectually – his game is the brute essence of QB, drop back, throw the ball as hard as possible at the play’s primary receiver and hope the it’s caught.
One thing everyone is missing here is the financial factor… not only will PITT have to buy out Wannstedt’s contract (extended until after the 2014 season) if we fire him (at $1.4M per annum) but we will also have to try to scrape together a buy-in for any new conference affiliation should we get invited somewhere.
So – lets say we have a $5M buy-in and want to get rid of Wannstedt after the 2011 season. That would be $4.2M to DW and $5M for a total of $9.2M just for the PITT football program alone.
Considering it looks like we’ll be making a max of $1M for a bowl this year and probably next year (if anything at all) where in hell is the other $7M going to come from in this economy?
It isn’t as easy as snapping your fingers folks – DW is going to be around until the end of his contract and most probably he’ll either take a ‘retirement’ one year early at most or stay until 2014 when his contract expires a la’ Harris.
One last thing… DW lost millions of dollars in 2008 in bad financial investments when his 71,000+ shares of Orion Bank became worthless overnight – he’s not going to be passing up a chance to hold PITT’s feet to the fire for every penny possible.
He’s our coach for as long as the football program does not embarrass the University in a big way off the field, his contract expires or unless we have a disaster season like 2-10 and some donor ponies up… which again, in this economy I can’t see happening.
Ain’t life grand !
Sheard and Ray Graham really came to play this year….
The reason the loss to UCONN was so painful was because they were still basically a LCS team at that point. It was a pathetic loss. This was a loss on the road at one of the toughest places to play in the country to a team with one of the best Wideouts in the country. Big freaking deal he called a timeout and then punted. PITT STILL GOT THE BALL BACK WITH ENOUGH TIME TO WIN.
I live in Philadelphia, (Steelers fan) and I get to read about Andy Reid. That dude butchers clock management. This is not Wanny’s problem. If we win the brawl, and contunue with our insane recruiting class, we will be just fine next year.
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“Joe Paterno is greatest living coach”
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“PSU’S Greatest Flaw: Joe Paterno”
What a deuschbag. The guy is a bottom feeder reporter and ever since he got a radio show, he seems to be doing every last stereoptypical angry sports radio guy thing. Pay him no mind. He thinks every coach should be fired after a loss and he probably isn’t allowed to write a positive column unless Collier is on vacation
1-4. Yes, I’ve allready skipped this season, and I’m not going to go through another summer of great anticipation like I did this summer next year, so, I’ve allready gotten over the disappointment of next year!!!!!! I might adopt someone new, not a big fan of Spurrier, but, I love watching that freshman running back (Lattimore) that they have. Besides, my sister lives in Rock Hill, SC… maybe I’ll go to the S.Car-Clemson game. Somethings gotta give……
As for the next coach we have 2 PITT guys:
1) Teryl Austin DB PITT 84-87(Florida Gator D-Coordinator)
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or
2) Sal Sunseri LB Pitt late 78-81 (Alabama LB coach / Asst.Coach)
link to rolltide.com
Your guess is as good as mine but here is my take
Both are viewed a good recruiters but with Teryl Austin in the hot bed state of Florida he probably get the nods. Sunseri is 10 years older and is less likely to relate to the kids though winning a National Championship doesnt hurt.
Both have NFL experience though Austin has two Super Bowl appearances coachings Seattle and Arizona (both losses to the STEELERS). Sunseri’s kid is at PITT and the other is headed to Alabama next fall (6ft 190lb undersized LB).
Both have competitive Salaries but nothing to keep us from buying out contracts.
Austin – $440K
Sunseri – $325K
The bigger question is which one could put together a stronger coaching staff ?
Furthermore, they are trying to make him throw timing routes and other difficult passes. What’s the worst case scenario? The ball goes out of bounds on the fade. Big deal, chances are we weren’t going to score on the other play they may have called. Either throw the fade or run the ball on every down in the red-zone. Nothing else is working.
One area where I think a pass is MUCH easier and MORE effective is the middle of the field. It kills me to see team afeter team after team throwing to a moderately decent athlete across the middle of the field for 7 to 20 yds EVERY TIME; with the WR/TE/HB beating a less skilled LB EVERYTIME. It is mind numbing that we cannot do this for whatever reason (Short QB, Line chaos, Bad TEs, Play calling, etc.)
Middle of the field….where are you?
I hate watching this type of football. It is so mundane. It’s not even that Pitt rarely scores TDs. It’s that every unit is so predictable, especially the defense. I sincerely wonder if Dave Wannstedt has an IQ over 100.
Jamie’s teams plays team BB, focus on efficiency, focus on defense and Rebounds as opposed to the more popular wide open play of other teams in the country…
So, if Wanny was winning…would you live with this misearble and boring brand of football?
Notre Dame at the end of last season was boring. They were taking the air out of the ball. Pitt basketball doesn’t do that.
It will not change while DW is here. We will get the same boring pedestrian bland football. Think of how right everything went last year and we got to 9-3 with a favorable schedule in a less than stellar big east, losing the biggest two games of the year. It seems like DW always has them on the edge between winning and losing no matter who we play. It’s boring and exhausting at the same time.
And can we just stop the “hire a Pitt guy” stuff. I for one want someone who has never even been to the campus. We need a fresh start. Mike Leach??
And has Wanny been asked at the press conferences about the pathological fear of blitzing?
If the o-line was as good as last year Pitt would be 4-1. but the fact is their line stinks and Sunseri is still learning to be a big time college QB.
Look at Bill Stull year one vs year two. A mediocre squad that overachieved thanks in large part to the running game, versus a big east contender in a year when there were three legit teams in the league.
I expect Sunseri to continue to improve and Pitt could go 6-1 or 7-0 in a very poor big east if they make some.
Will be easy? No. Will the team and coaches have to do better than their first five games? Hell yeah. But are they a 6-6 team? F-NO!
I guess that makes me brainless dolt, but if they start playing as a team instead of individuals and Sunseri and the o-line make steady improvements, I don’t think it’s unreasonable.
This is the same as the slide play … stupid call by Walt? very much so …. however, while UConn did score before the end of the half, that was due to a very good kickoff return more than sending UConn a message. In fact, that was no way a turning point since the slide play happened before halftime and Pitt took its biggest lead of that game late in the 3rd quarter.
The slide play was silly but just like in the opener this year when they ran Lewis on 3rd down before the tying FG, the chances of scoring a TD were low.
Pitt not being able to score TDs in the red zone is the issue (not that TO) .. and directly attributable to 2 of the 3 losses this year.You may remember that not only did they settle for a FG at the end of regulation vs Utah,they also could not score after they blocked the punt and recovered on the 8 yd line.