Now that the football coaching staff is in place, the fans are excited and recruiting is in full bloom let’s take a very early preview of who we may see playing ball out there on the field as starters for us in 2015. Paul Chryst left Pat Narduzzi with a very young roster and a younger but experienced two-deep rotation. Most of the starters on the 2014 team were FR and SOs and sometimes the lack of experience showed up in pretty dramatic ways.
Here is who we either fielded as starters last season or I assume will fill a starting role in ’15. This is my take on it, we’ll know some more after Spring practices (not too far away) and, of course, it will be firmed up over Fall camp:
OFFENSE
POSITION | PLAYER | YEAR GROUP in ’15 | YRS STARTING |
QB | Chad Voytik | rsJR | 1 |
RB | James Conner | JR | 2 |
H-Back | Jamar Parrish | JR | 2 |
WR | Tyler Boyd | JR | 2 |
WR | Dontez Ford (?) | rsJR | 0 |
TE | J.P. Holtz | SR | 2 |
LT | Adam Bisnowaty | rsJR | 1 |
LG | Dorian Johnson | JR | 1 |
C | Artie Rowell | rsSR | 1 |
RG | Alex Officer | rsSO | 1 |
RT | Alex Bookster | SO | 1 |
That setup is probably pretty much etched in stone with the exception of the WR2 spot, rsSO Jester Weah could get in there for speed and maybe the OL will mix it up a little. We scored 32 PPG last year so the skill positions will be held fast. Our new OC, Jim Chaney, won’t have a rebuilding task ahead of him, but my fear is that he won’t see what is right in front of his face and try to get fancy when non-fancy did just fine for us on offense.
DEFENSE
POSITION | PLAYER | YEAR GROUP in ’15 | YRS STARTING |
DE | Shakir Soto | JR | 1 |
DT | Darryl Render | SR | 1 |
NT | K. Mosley-Smith | rsSR | 1 |
DE | Rori Blair | SO | 0 |
WLB | Nick Grigsby | rsSR | 0 |
MLB | Matt Galambos | JR | 1 |
SLB | Bam Bradley | rsSR | 0 |
CB | L. Pitts | rsSR | 2 |
CB | Avonte Maddox | SO | 1 |
SS | Reggie Mitchell | rsJR | 1 |
FS | Pat Amara | SO | 0 |
I look at that lineup and see some talented kids, players who helped us win 6 ¾ games for us last season. I also see some gaps, especially on the defensive line and I suspect that when HC Narduzzi and DC Josh Conklin get their hands and eyes on that defensive group we may see some changes.
One possibility is that DE Luke Maclean (hat tip to Dr. Tom) slips in past Soto and the 2nd string Devon Cook. We fans have to give Maclean a bit of a pass for last season, he was a true FR playing behind two senior guys but he’s 6’5 and around 270 now and has a nice upside. I also think that we may see JR Tyrique Jarrett (from powerhouse Taylor Allderdice) and rsSO Jeremiah Taleni jump into a starting role in some games next season.
I also think that Rori Blair is the next big star on defense, he’ll be that good as a starter IMO.
Invariably we fans are going to start talking about and comparing the talent ‘cupboard’ that Narduzzi is inheriting from Paul Chryst to what Chryst, Graham and DW had when they were hired. As we have said on here before it is hard to gauge exactly what level of talent we have returning on defense because of the Matt House factor. We all seem to agree that he failed as the DC over the last two years and also that he was a poor motivator of his unit’s players. I doubt that will be a big problem for Narduzzi and Conklin going forward.
So we may well see this defensive unit take a big leap forward given the extra confidence I think they will have in the coaching staff. I see untapped talent on defense that will rise up as starters and play above what we saw last season. The strange thing is that statistically our defense was pretty OK.
24th in passing yards; 33rd in scoring defense; 40th on 3rd downs; 43rd in passing effeciency, etc… It wasn’t all that great, or even very good but it wasn’t as bad as it felt. It felt horrible because of the consistent 2nd half breakdowns the defense had to lose us games.
That is where, to me, this staff has to show real progress. They have to be able to field a defense that is consistent in decent play for four quarters to allow our stronger offense to outscore the opponent. I think that can happen with the new faces and skills we have in the defensive players and coaches.
NOTE: For all season ticket holders and others as guests: PITT is having their National Letter of Intent (NLI) Day festivities on Wednesday Feb 4th from 4:00 to 6:00pm in the Heinz Field Club East room. I went to this when DW was the HC and it was informative and pretty much fun to listen to the staff coaches blow smoke up your ass. I’m sure that won’t be much different this year then in the past but it is a worthwhile thing if you want to see the new staff in person and even talk to some of the new guys. This will be our first to see these ‘new’ recruits we are all hoping for.
I’ll be driving up for it and hope to see some of you there.
It wouldn’t surprise me to see some more attrition like this in the coming weeks, especially with the number of offers this coaching staff is throwing around.
the field??
The one, Stocker, turned down Georgia Tech, PSU, Maryland WVU and Illinois, amongst many other Power 5
schools.
The other, Curtis, turned down
Mississippi State and Wisconsin.
They’ll never see the field??
Leaving scholarships vacant?? For what? Why??
Leave the scholarships vacant?????
If they have some fantastic recruits next year that want to come to Pitt, believe me, a numbers game will not mean a thing.
If they want to come, and we want them, they will be here.
He apparently didn’t you notice that the two recruits were on the defensive side …… MAJOR difference.
Big game this Sunday, an upset would be huge in showing that the team is getting better. Not holding my breath.
Comparing PSU’s 2015 class to what Pitt’s 2015 isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison.
Franklin was hired on January 11, 2014, so he was in the same spot with their 2014 class that Narduzzi is in now with Pitt’s 2015 class.
The current 2015 commitments for Penn State started rolling in during mid-February of 2014, about a month after Franklin was hired and a week or so after the ribbon was tied on their 2014 class.
If you want to judge Narduzzi on the same standard, either:
– compare this Pitt 2015 class (Chryst-Narduzzi) back to Franklin’s 2014 class (O’Brien-Frankin), or
– wait until we see what Narduzzi brings in with the 2016 class and compare it to this 2015 Penn State class, which was Franklin’s first exclusive class.
Narduzzi’s response, quickly off the cuff was not only quick and to the point, but was backed up by his body of work at MSU, unlike Franklin’s spin, which was simply false bravado.
Nard Dog’s paraphrased reply, well I was in a state where another school thought they owned, they THOUGHT. Classic! For some reason, I don’t think xHCPC could have answered that question quite so well.
Chryst’s failure to attract a top QB recruit in 3 years is one of my sore spots with him. Don’t understand how a guy with his rep for working with QBs couldn’t recruit them.
Love these guys!
H2P!
I am no PSU fan. But, your comment about celebrating Paterno’s death is neither funny nor appropriate.
H2P
He finally got them over the hump of beating
other cupcakes and any FBS teams they played.
He beat the other patsy’s in the SEC.
Never beat anyone of importance in the conference, wasn’t like they were vying
for championships or titles.
Pitt didn’t hold up its share for the decade of the 90s, but the 15 years before that was a whole lot of fun. No reason why it can’t be repeated.
He’s certainly more established than Rudolph. He’ll be fine. He likes to pass though guys. Get ready for ball to be slung. It won’t be as heavy run as last year … you’ll see much more balance.
I just want to warn anyone expecting a similar offense to least year. It will be different and less one dimensional.
I think it is tasteless to drink to a man’s death but I would consider pissing on his grave after drinking the drink. Just kidding guys, lighten up. Once again just kidding.
You might recall that he went to the NBA developmental league where he got in a fight. I heard he almost killed the guy who was dumb enough to take him on. He was thrown out of the league so he came back to Pitt and tried out for football as a 5th year senior. He couldn’t beat out Ricky Jackson or Hugh Green so he quit and went and played 10 years in the NFL instead.
He was always listed as 6’7″ or even 8″ but was barely 6’6.” His tenacity jumping ability and strength were of a superhuman nature. If he had been 6’9″ tall he would be in the NBA hall of fame. DuJuan Blair at his best was an imitation Clancy.
success of someone that has
3 years, to someone that has had 3 weeks!!
LOL 😉
He is making the whole process fun.
The rubber hits the road come this fall, but until then the ride on the bandwagon will be enjoyable.
Just announce it already dudes…….LOL
I don’t mean to take anything away from Blair. He will always be among my favorite Pitt players but Clancy did superhuman things on the court. Blair was great but Clancy stands alone in my book. Some of his rebounds were so emphatic that it scared the opponents who often were 5 or 6 inches taller. Clancy couldn’t have tossed Thabeets because Thabeets wouldn’t have been dumb enough to try him on. He was Superman in shorts.
Too bad we don’t have one of them now.
1) Brian Shorter-So (led team in scoring 20ppg)
2) Charles Smith -Fr (led team in scoring 15 ppg)
3) Clyde Vaughn – So (led team in scoring 18 ppg)
4) Sam Clancy -Fr (2nd in scoring 14 ppg)
5) Larry Harris – So ( led team in scoring 22 ppg)
6) Billy Knight – So (led team in scoring 21 ppg)
7) Demetreus Gore – So (led team in scoring 16ppg)
8) Jerome Lane – So (2nd in scoring 16ppg, led nation in rebounding 13.5 rpg)
9) Sean Miller – Fr (9.6 ppg, leading asst man)
10) Jason Matthews- So (2nd in scoring 17 ppg)
11) Bobby Martin- So (12 ppg & 7.5 rpg)
12) Chris McNeil- So (led team in scoring 15 ppg)
13) Jerry McCullough- So (led team in scoring 15ppg)
14) Vonteego Cumming- So (led team in scoring 16ppg)
15) Issac Hawkins -So (2nd in scoring 14ppg)
16) Ricardo Greer- Fr (3rd at 12 ppg)
17) Julius Page – So( 2nd in scoring 12 ppg)
18) Chevy Troutman- So (3rd at 11 ppg)
19) Carl Krauser- So (led team in scoring 15ppg)
20) Chris Taft- Fr (2nd in scoring 11 ppg, led team in rebounding 7.5 rpg)
21) Chris Taft- So ( 13 ppg & 7.5 rpg)
22) Sam Young -Fr ( 8 ppg & 5 rpg)
23) Sam Young- So (7.5 pgg & 4 rep)
24) LeVance Fields- So (9 ppg & 5 apg)
25) DeJuan Blair- Fr ( 12 ppg & 9 rpg)
26) DeJuan Blair- So (2nd in scoring,16 rpg & 12 rpg)
27) Ashton Gibbs- So (led team in scoring 16 ppg)
29) Lamar Patterson -So( 10 ppg & 5 rpg)
30) Steven Adams- Fr ( 7 pgg, led team in rebounding 6.3 rpg)
So you can see there were quite a few who just met the first criteria.
As for WR, I am going to stake my claim that we will see big things from Elijah Ziese this year. I’ll also say that if Chaney adds a QB that Davidson doesn’t move to QB after all and he’ll do well too.
One more guy to look out for: WR commit Quadree Henderson. He defines speed. He can be a big time burner if used correctly.
Would love to see anyone of them now, this current group will not be having uniforms retired.
@wbb- that’s all I can do is speak for myself, and sometimes I don’t fare too well because I see things thru alum colored glasses! But my evaluation proposition was not posed that Coach Ben would clean house. Just that Haughton, Jeter, D. Johnson, Jones, Luther, Robinson, Uchebo and Nix need to be revaluated. Keep whoever deemed a contributor but are you really confident that Uchebo’s knees are going to get better, that DJ can stay away from the herb, that Haughton and Nix are even Div. 1, Power 5 players. Keep JR, love the kid’s heart but he has hit his head so hard on his personal ceiling that it hurts my head!
I know one thing for sure that way to many scholarships have been wasted recently on the Jon Johnson, Trey Zeigler, Isaiah Epps, Malcolm Gilberts and JJ Moores. Hail to Pitt and the football positive vibe! UPone
Obviously, you’ve been in the bushes just waiting to pounce.