Who says he can’t throw long?
Here is the promised weekend podcast – #2 in the series so far. I touch on Cavanaugh, Hill to DB, University of Pittsburgh itself, uniforms and some other stuff.
After looking at the previous quarterback inductees in College Football’s Hall of Fame I have to backtrack a bit on Matt Cavanaugh’s chances to be enshrined. See the College HoF’s website here, compare his career (without the Pitt blinders on) and make your own decision. I still think he’s on the outside looking in but who knows…
I found this interesting bit by meddling around on the Internet – it is the NCAA Statisticians Manual for 2015. Want to know what the details are and how stats are actually measured then check this out. Mind boggling – I figured they pretty much just watched the games and figured crap out.
BTW – QB Bob Griese went to Purdue.
Finishes a disappointing 3rd in Ohio Division II State 100 Meters.
10.98
Winning time was 10.77 which was Hill’s Qualifying Time yesterday.
jk
PoD – no not kidding – send him to defense. I already committed the switch to the public on a Podcast so now it has to happen.
Honestly – I think we have enough quality RBs as is and we can always switch Hill back if really needed.
I’d moderate and throw questions out to the 2-3 guys participating… then lead discussions about the answers.
I think it would be pretty cool thing to do and we could get in-depth on some issues and opinions. It maybe just the thing for off season Blather fillers when there isn’t a whole lot of current stuff to write about.
What say you?
SPEED KILLS !
I think he is needed on D because the D is the clear weakness of the team (see Navy game and others). Plus, D. Hamlin looks really thin to me and needs some weight room unlike Whitehead last year who came in already bulked up.
However, if he is heads above any one of our current RBs and is a game breaker, he needs to go on offense.
Did Peterman say that is his wife in the video? If so, good for him because she is very good looking, LOL. He seems incredibly mature and I know he has strong faith. He represents Pitt well.
Oh….and ofr God’s sake, let’s not pick apart his delivery. He wasn’t under pressure, just having fun lobbing some balls around. Take the video for what it is worth. The athletic department having some fun.
Weah won the Wisconsin State 100 Meters with a 10.7
Seems like a Match Race is in order.
First one I’ve taken the time to listen to. Really enjoyed it.
Seriously, you are better than a lot who actually get paid to do it.
Keep working with it. I think it might have the potential to evolve into something pretty special.
So let the chips fall where they may.
So let the chips fall where
New Uniforms
Agree the New Unis need some improvement. The WIDE Pant Stripe is just about as identified with the traditional Pitt Uniform as the Script itself. Why they left off the Stripe on the Pants, who knows?
This is especially true considering how the Shoulder Stripes on the new Jerseys are SUSPICIOUSLY similar to the Steelers whose Uniforms also happen to be distinguished by a WIDE Pant Stripe.
Runningback
Qadree Ollison competing with James Conner for playing time? Now, you got to be kidding with this one.
Now, it’s not like I’m being biased. Back before he even stepped on Campus I predicted the kind of success we’ve witnessed with Ollison, including his ability to take the Ball the distance.
But, there is NO WAY Ollison is going to keep a healthy Conner off the Field. A couple of months of Summer Workouts and three weeks of Fall Camp is ample time for Conner to back close to where he was against Youngstown State.
And Ollison, despite living up to my expectations and even exceeding them… frankly, is NO James Conner.
George Hill
And of course, there’s George Hill… your favorite NEW Pitt D-Back.
You scoff at Narduzzi’s reluctantly acknowledging Hill’s request to play Runningback crediting simply to some kind of Signing Day euphoria.
Actually, considering how much he himself is convinced that Hill is best on Defense… I give Narduzzi a lot of credit for being open minded to the Hill’s wish. That also goes for Narduzzi’s willingness to grant Kaezon Pugh the same opportunity.
Well, despite Hill’s somewhat disappointing time at the Ohio State Track Final, I’m still in the belief that this Kid has the POTENTIAL to be better on the Offensive Side with the Ball in his hands.
Ask yourself, how often is Pitt going to be lucky enough to land a legitimate Runningback with Hill’s kind of Speed? The answer is of course not very often.
I will say this… Two VERY talented Kids with Two DISTINCTLY different Styles who were both STAR Runningbacks in High School are asking for Narduzzi to give them the Football.
One of them is going to get it.
A three-star on most sites, Pickett had offers from… Boston College, Iowa, Temple, and Toledo (to name a few).
I don’t think any of us can say with certainty that a kid who just had 12 rounds of major full body poisoning pumped through his body is automatically going to be right back to where he was in early Sept of last season – I don’t know, you don’t know and really, Conner doesn’t know until he starts carrying the ball in an actual game.
I followed everything that was said and written, had some conversations with people in PGH and Conner did great – but that takes it out on a level that we don’t know. I’ll bet he does come back strong – but it just might not be right away.
Just because Hill and Pugh got 4*s doesn’t mean they are ready to play RB right off the bat in college.
Off the top of my head I can list these 4* RBs, from ’06 – ’15 who didn’t pan out at all – or that much at least:
Collier
Saddler
Burns
Shell
James
Hall
Those guys were all 4* RBs who did great in HS and wouldn’t have played RB their first 2 or 3 years at Pitt save maybe Shell who never has lived up to the great hype.
Compare that to the only two 4*s who did over that same time period: McCoy and Graham
The point is that not every ‘star’ RB in HS waltzes in and gets PT as a FR or SO.
And if that is the case he needs to be resting until he is 100%… and Ollison or someone should be playing. The last thing we should want to happen with this young man is his being allowed to rush back in if he’s not fully ready.
This has been a storybook ending for Conner so far and fingers crossed it will play out the way we all want it to – but life does take its twists and turns.
Hill obviously could get early “situational” playing time being unique in the Speed he brings to the table. The one exception could be Ibrahim can run, but NOT like Hill or Weah.
As for Pugh, he’s a bit of an enigma. Obviously VERY talented and from all reports, an EXTREME Competitor.
Would never count a Guy like this out of anything.
To play QB for Pitt, you have to be able to run!
H2P!
Can anyone confirm?
I would think the staff is heavily pursuing all QB’s at this time, and that will continue. They are pursuing the best that will give Pitt a look. These coaches seem serious about winning, and winning now. Not just in the future, but this year.
On the last article, Reed posted predictions on the P5 teams and conference standings. Of the “hated” few – wvcc, pedo state, Arizona State, Arizona, Wisconsin and Rutgers – Pitt has the best looking prediction. Still lower than I expect.
HTP!
Clemson will or should be in contention for the NC. Pitt will show up and play them tough.
Ok State beat wvcc by one TD last year and Iowa St by four points. Are you all saying we CAN’T beat them?
All other games ARE winnable in my opinion and I believe this staff knows what it will take to win. The starting 11 on both sides of the ball will be solid, good players, with a mix of experienced veterans and athletic youth.
I am also tired of the last 30 years with low expectations and underachievers.
Conner’s return to the field also raises my expectations…
I respect the opinions of others and the realistic perspective some may provide. But “realistic” can have it’s grey shading – I really think this administration and coaching staff have a plan in place to win now. Execution is being taught to the players every day so they can make winning a reality. That’s my opinion and I’m sticking to it until our QB depth shows it’s ugly colors.
HTP!
Hmmm…
We have yet to see Narduzzi coach this team to a ‘big’ win. The last two games of the season last year fit that definition to me as Miami would have given us 9 wins and any Bowl game is a big game, especially for Pitt.
Yet we choked in both and stayed at 8 wins… which is nice but we really should have taken at least one of the last two.
We can blame the players if we like but with Narduzzi’s defensive background, and six weeks to prepare for the Navy offense and then to give up 21 points and 286 yards in the 1st half was ridiculous. Against any other HC yeah – it would be bad, but that was right in Narduzzi’s breadbasket and we failed.
We were also ranked #23 and we lost to NC.
All said – yes it was Narduzzi’s first year but I didn’t see anything that made me think that we were going into PSU, OK State, Clemson and NC and winning those games outright.
As I said – we can win those games, I think we’ll take two of four, but I see maybe 7 wins this next season. Way worse if we lose Peterman… then we may tank.
I’ll revise prediction in fall camp but now 6-7 is about right for me… hope its 8 though 🙂
Hopefully Canada is more capable of getting the best out of this offense. If the offense is strong, the defense only has to be good enough to win.
No reason not to expect the Defense to be noticeably improved thanks to upgrades… especially on the Defensive Line.
If Blewitt doesn’t blow the one or two CLOSE ones… and Conner is back to form… 9 Wins might be a bit OPTIMISTIC… but doable.
Offensive Play calling should be MUCH improved just like the Defensive Line.
The only upgrade on the defensive line is Hendrix and possibly Edwards. Jarrett is the only proven D-Tackle.
I do see Conner being a huge plus in the redzone. I see him getting about half the carries he got his sophomore year, so that he doesn’t wear out. He was pretty banged up his last two sophomore games and of course was injured in his first game last year.
The schedule is much more challenging this year, and more physical.
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While we were pretty weak last year, other than Jarrett it doesn’t look good for this year.
Freshmen rarely have an impact at this position, so we are counting on Taleni and Moody, after Jarrett. Oh and Soto has been moved to Tackle. Does not exactly inspire confidence, especially with our linebackers.
As far as a conference call, a couple of buddies and I do a similar type of podcast – i.e. we call dial in and record the call – and we use a free service called uberconference. It has a feature that records the call so you can post it as a file online.
Also if you’re going to keep doing this lets take up a collection and get you a proper mixer and a mic! (That being said, don’t stop doing what you are doing.)
I use Audacity to record and Soundcloud for posting… not sure why I use both.
As to the offense – BigB got a direct quote from the horse’s mouth that “We’ll score a lot of points if Peterman stays healthy”. Again… from the horse’s mouth, Eh? (hint, hint).
We are going to see an open passing game with called deep plays on a regular basis. That horse was also high on Jester Weah and as we have seen at Pitt a lot lately Weah is on his 3rd OC. This one trusts him. If Weah does in fall camp what he’s been doing in the spring we’ll have a very good 4-deep WR rotation…. Ford, Challingsworth, Weah and possibly either Henderson and/or Arajuo-Lopes in the slot when needed…
That said – WR is where FR can step right in so Ffrench, Flowers or even Hill could get early PT there. But we won’t see Canada calling 90% of the passing plays for one receiver as Chaney did – he’d have gone to Boyd ever time if possible. Here is who we have returning.
2 Tre Tipton 6-0/170 WR SO Apollo, Pa./Apollo-Ridge
10 Q Henderson 5-8/170 WR SO Wilmington, Del./Alexis I. du Pont
17 Chris Wuestner 6-2/210 WR RS SR Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle
19 Dontez Ford 6-2/215 WR RS SR McKees Rocks, Pa./Sto-Rox
80 Challingsworth 6-2/200 WR RS JR McDonald, Pa./South Fayette
82 Araujo-Lopes 5-9/190 WR RS SO Kissimmee, Fla./Reedley (Calif.)
85 Jester Weah 6-3/205 WR RS JR Madison, Wis./Madison Memorial
I also think we are going to see Scott Orndoff go on intermediate/deep routes way more often than we have in the past. He’s almost a WR anyway at 6’5″ / 265 but with good speed and great hands. Hell, he may even split out sometimes if out OL is as good as everyone thinks it is. Orndoff was second on the team in YPC with 18.8.
I really think we’ll be way more balanced in 2016 than others do because they feel that our passing game will be poor without Boyd – on the contrary I think it will be better overall this season.
Are you posting on itunes? I’d would most definitely subscribe if you are. Also if you get enough subscribers you can do ads to help offset some of the blog expenses.
Nothing.
Not the kind of guys that will give us a top 25 class.
Do they have any D Tackles that they don’t have room for?
It appears that HCPN likes to develop defensive prospects with potential like HCPC would do for offensive linemen
Hail to Pitt!