I hope Tino Sunseri has had some long talks with Bill Stull as he gets ready for the upcoming season. If there is one person that knows what is coming for Tino from the fans this year, it is Stull. An underdiscussed thing that Sunseri will face this year, is not the new system. It’s not the new coaching staff. It is the skepticism to outright hostility from the fans based on what he did last year.
There have been no shortage of stories on Sunseri working very hard to become a better QB and better leader for Pitt. This article was encouraging, because he openly admitted to weak spots in his game last year — that were completely obvious to every fan watching.
In July, Sunseri was tabbed to take part in the Manning Passing Academy. He was one of only 30 college QBs invited to participate. To serve as a college counselor to high school QBs and learn from Archie, Eli and Peyton Manning. Along with coaches like Jon Gruden.
Now that WVU will have about 50 drinking stations beer vending locations in their stadium, the Hoopie braintrust decided that they can curb bad behavior with 5 simple rules to ignore — 6 if you include the request for “respect.”
I’m real curious about #1. If you won’t allow “intoxicated fans inside or outside the stadium,” then I assume that all parking around the stadium has been eliminated and actual attendance will be somewhere in the low hundreds.