Before the season started, I think this is the kind of score I would expect from Pitt games. The defense shutting teams down and the offense scoring just enough. Of course, before the season, this was presumed to be an easy win (hence why it was set for homecoming), so things change.
A 20-3 win over Louisville was a good win. I fully believed Pitt could blow this game. Playing a team that was feeling good, had the offense going and an underrated defense. Pitt just starting to get its confidence back. Having rolled up big scores in two straight games to make them laughers. Easy time to get tripped up, especially in the Big East of 2010.
Instead, Pitt played the same way they did against Rutgers — for good and bad.
The offense continues to struggle in the first half at finishing drives. That has moved to highly disturbing trend. That has been a season long issue and I don’t know how it is going to change.
When Pitt led only 6-3 at the half, I was a lot calmer — and it seemed that the crowd was as well — than with the Rutgers game. That’s even with a missed FG. Almost a resignation/acceptance that Pitt would struggle to score in the first half.
The defense was outstanding. They held Powell in check and made Froman jittery by the second half. Suddenly the efficient JUCO senior couldn’t hit anything and was rushing his delivery out of fear of the hits. Sacked 4 times including a backbreaking fumble when Sheard got him. Caragein picked it up and rumbled down to the 5. Pitt was able to punch it in to put the game out of reach.
Louisville never threatened after that.
Every story cites that as the turning point of the game, and there is no disagreement there. The score had been too tight. With a three score cushion, it was obvious to both sides that there would be no comeback.
Pitt’s offense never really found itself. It wasn’t atrocious, but it was shaky against Louisville. I really was impressed by the Cardinal defense. Very sound and good tackling.
Now a bye week and prep for a Thursday night in Connecticut.
Guess what, I’m not going to get (overly)excited about this win. A win is a win though. The defense stepped up big yesterday, though I gotta say it helped a lot when Bilal Powell got hurt early in the 3rd. That guy was just starting to get going, he’s a good one.
Without him our D pretty much forgo the run and chased Abe Froman around pretty good and got him gun shy to the point, he was throwing off his back foot and starting to see Jabal out the corner of his eye on EVERY play. We got shafted by the refs on the long pass to Baldwin on the sidelines, he was clearly in bounds(watched the tape of game this AM). We moved the ball in the 1rst half, except in the Red Zone, settled for FG’s, the 3rd time down there, Sunseri could have run for the 1rst down on 3rd and 7 from the 12, then the shanked FG. L’ville’s defense was better than expected, they were very quick to the ball and had some good DB’s who batted several passes away on excellent plays. Once we got up 20-3, Wanny took the air out of the ball, since he saw Froman had lost it and Powell was on the sidelines. Would have preferred some more points in the 4rth, to be honest. Anyway… on to Storrs. And of course they’re coming off of a high now beating the Hoopies. We seem to be catching these BE teams all riding highs. Cuse after starting 4-1 and beating USF on the road, Rutgers 4rth quarter antics over Army, L’Ville shutting out Uconn, and now Uconn getting their 1rst win EVER over Hoopies. Keep on keeping on Panthers ! Let’s go Pitt !
Comment by VirgilSollozzo 10.31.10 @ 3:13 pm
Pitt is getting votes in today’s AP poll. We have moved up to #34.
We are even ranked ahead of Miami. Go figure.
Glad to hear Rev. George had a good time in da burg and got us a win. You have to come back for the WVU game.
And Myles while you’re no track star, you have to be one of the fastest 295 lb linemen in the FBS, only their TE could catch you. Bravo Myles !
Once again, the boys need to take care of business. This is usually the type of game Wanny loses.
Here’s our chance on national TV to wipe the bad taste in pollers mouths about our team.
A nice win by 3 TDs would help…
Agree that the first half offensive performances in the past two games is concerning. It’s not that they can’t move the ball. It’s in the red zone as you and wbb pointed out. IMHO, they’ve got to take some chances down there and trust Tino a bit more. You have four 6’5″ receivers with sure hands in Balwin, Shanahan, Cruz and Street (almost), a guy who’s quick off the ball in Saddler and two backs who can catch in Hyno and Graham, and you line up in a power formation and run the ball up the middle. Ugh! That’s the frustrating thing about Wanny’s approach to the game.
You can move the ball. Your defense can shut down the other team. Take a chance once in a while on first and second down for goodness sake. Throw a fade to one of those tall guys, roll Tino out so he can throw to Hyno or Graham or run it in himself, run Saddler on a quick slant off a quick snap – something other than a power formation and power run up the middle – especially early in the game when you have a chance to set the tone and plenty of time to overcome a mistake if one happens. Game day coaching, like I keep saying.
Pitt’s coming into the meat of their BE schedule now, at least according to preseason expectations. Three tough games on the road and The Brawl. If they hope to regain any national respect lost by the non-con performance, they need to win them all convincingly. That starts by playing agressively to win, not by playing not to lose. C’mon, Wanny! You can do it if you try. Change really won’t kill you.
Hail to PITT!
I was impressed with L’ville’s DBs, especially Patrick who seemed to be in Baldwin’s pocket all day, including on the disputed long catch. They made it tough on Pitt’s receivers to get open.
link to bleacherreport.com
Very interesting article about BE expansion. They seem to be keeping that meeting on the QT. Adding TCU & Houston would be a great idea as that opens up a huge new recruiting area for Pitt, that being the Lone Star state and also gets the BigEast into two huge new TV markets, Dallas & Houston. And UCF is another good add in as it instantly creates a big rivalry for USF and solidifies Florida. That would get the conf. up to 11 teams, still need one more for 12, for a conf. championship game. Boise State anyone.
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Hail to Pitt !
I just have no reason at all, based on Wannstedt’s track record, to believe that this can carry over to close out the conference season, though, based on talent, it is becoming pretty clear that Pitt is better overall than any other team in the BE. UConn has a very good coach, it is a home game for them, but Pitt should win. Yet I have no confidence, and suspect I am not alone.
Pitt in great position but 3 of 4 of the remaining games are away and don’t think it is good policy to get too behind on the road as they did at ND. Plus, only remaining home game is vs WVU who can salvage some measure of satisfaction with win at Heinz