Digging a bit into my Kinks library for that one.
Last night Amir Watts a 3- or 4-star DT/DE from Chicago tweeted out that he was done with recruiting.
Happy to say I've stopped my recruiting process and committed to the University of Pittsburgh ! #H2P #GoPanthers ?? pic.twitter.com/iKCMe5pmw5
— Mr.Watts (@AmirWatts345) January 25, 2016
There was a delay on the Pat Signal.
PITT IS IT! On the HUNT- just landed sorry for the delay!! ???
— Pat Narduzzi (@CoachDuzzPittFB) January 25, 2016
Good weekend for hosting kids. Pitt closed the deal with Watts, who had lots of late pursuit — including Penn State. Pulling another kid right out of the heart of Big Ten recruiting territory.
Watts has a 3-star rank from ESPN and 247. Rivals and Scout say 4-star.
A bit more than a week to signing day, and there is an unfamiliar level of optimism surrounding Pitt football.
If so–unless a guy is a 4-star on multiple systems he won’t be one on 24/7.
I am open to correction on this if I am wrong.
“Hey little girl, I don’t want you around no more.
If you come knocking, you won’t get past my door.
HaHaHaHa”
I would recite the words to Wooly Booly but til this day, I have no clue what they were saying.
I have to imagine pitt is in VERY good shape for Hamlin and Saloman.. in the running for Camp & Wallace even though i suspect *pure speculation* wallace is a backup to saloman. Either way, wallace is a big time recruit and id be thrilled to land him.
If pitt were to finish this class by holding on to the guys they already have and adding Hamlin & Salomon I think it would be the best class (on paper) theyve signed at least since the post 13-9 class. Even if they lose miller to miami, theyve added talent and numbers to every position of need outside of *maybe* offensive line.
Univ of San Diego…win
Stanford……win big after Walt flopped
49ers…..win I don’t follow the NFL nearly as closely but was he one game from the Super Bowl.
Hard to debate what he has done so far. Is he a prick, is he abrasive…the answer is probably a yes. But he’s a football coach not the pope. A lot of coaches are pricks and they still win.
In 92′, all-pro Phil Simms got hurt and back-up Jeff Hoffstetler started vs high flying Bills and future HOF Jim Kelly. Giants relied on running game and defense, not to mention a missed FG, to beat the bills.
This coming year, we should have a more improved defense to win games playing a conservative offense .. handing the ball off to Conner (hopefully) and Ollie behind veteran OL. But, will need help from offense at Ok St and Clemson .. and maybe a couple others.
Uno, dos, one, two, tres, quarto
Matty told Hatty about a thing she saw.
Had two big horns and a wooly jaw.
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.
Hatty told Matty, “Let’s don’t take no chance.
Let’s not be L-seven, come and learn to dance.”
Wooly bully, wooly bully
Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.
Matty told Hatty, “That’s the thing to do.
Get you someone really to pull the wool with you.”
Wooly bully, wooly bully.
Wooly bully, wooly bully, wooly bully.
The great Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs.
H2P!!!
Had a gun pulled on me while leaving Haddon Hall, memories of Center Ave. Remember Hot Dog Night at Haddon Hall.
H2P
PITTSBURGH—Pitt will play one of its most challenging schedules in recent memory when it faces a 2016 slate that features eight bowl teams, four that won at least 10 games and three that finished in the nation’s Top 20.
The Panthers’ full regular-season schedule was announced today by the Atlantic Coast Conference. Highlights include:
Seven games at Heinz Field, including the heavily anticipated renewal of Pitt’s series with Penn State on Sept. 10. The historic rivalry has not been played since the 2000 season when the Panthers blanked the Nittany Lions, 12-0.
A visit to Death Valley to face Clemson (Nov. 12), the defending ACC champion and 2015 national runner-up. The Panthers and Tigers have met only once before and never during the regular season.
A Thursday night Coastal Division clash at Heinz Field with Virginia Tech (Oct. 27) that will be nationally showcased on ESPN.
Additional home ACC games with Georgia Tech (Oct. 8), Duke (Nov. 19) and Syracuse (Nov. 26). The Yellow Jackets and Blue Devils have each claimed a Coastal Division title over the past three seasons. With 71 all-time meetings, Syracuse ranks among Pitt’s most traditional opponents.
Coastal road games at North Carolina (Sept. 24), Virginia (Oct. 15) and Miami (Nov. 5). The Tar Heels won the Coastal last year, finishing with an 11-3 mark and No. 15 national ranking.
Tough non-conference dates with a pair of foes that had double-digit win totals last year: Oklahoma State on the road (Sept. 17) and Marshall (Oct. 1) at Heinz Field.
The 2016 season opener against Villanova (Sept. 3), one of the winningest programs on the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) level.
H2P
9/10 PSU
9/17 at Oklahoma St
9/24 at UNC
10/1 Marshall
10/8 Georgia Tech
10/15 at Virginia
10/27 Va Tech (Thur)
11/5 Miami
11/12 at Clemson
11/19 Duke
11/26 Syracuse
Most interesting that we close with Cuse and not Miami
Tossing. 10-2?
H2P
At clemson, At unc, At miami. With home games vs psu, marshall, vt. Thats only half their schedule & i could see them losing 4 or 5 of those.
H2P
Pk – Heaven forbid we get someone who may take the rightful starting jobs of the two superstar ’15 LB recruits Brightwell and McKee. This time last season fans were penciling both of them in as starters over Galambos, Caprara, Bradley, and Wirginis!
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