Surfing the message boards I saw the following on Rivals.com. It is an interesting article put out by SB Nation’s Football Study Hall regarding HC Pat Narduzzi’s defensive schemes at Pitt.
This is the lead into the article and I think he hits the nail right on the head regarding our pass defense:
“The most difficult positions to fill in the Narduzzi secondary are probably the boundary corner, free safety, field corner, strong safety, and star LB (space-backer) in that order.
The latter two positions of strong safety and star are the tip of the spear for this defense, these guys are set to up make plays and put pressure on the offense, which is what defines this scheme. Their aggression and freedom isn’t possible without the play of the former three defenders who have to establish the “no-fly zone” so that the strong safety and star can spend their time hunting down running backs.
As it happens, the Panthers are returning their boundary corner Avonte Maddox, free safety Terrish Webb, and strong safety Jordan Whitehead but are looking for players to step up at field corner and space-backer.”
Well, most likely that field cornerback will be true FR Damar Hamlin after the dust settles during fall camp. At least that is what the pundits (and myself I suppose) think. He’s highly rated at 4*s and had offers from across the country. If we are looking for another, or different, newcomer to take that spot then 4* FR George Hill could fit the bill also. We discuss him a lot on here, our mysterious commenter Pitt of Dreams can’t envision him anywhere but at running back. However, needs must and if the staff wants him there they will put him there.
In one of my recruiting articles I was discussing the ratings systems by Rivals and mentioned that 3* FR Therran Coleman of Pittsburgh’s Brashear HS was one slim ‘point’ away from being listed as a 4* recruit also.
We need more help in the defensive backfield because it seemed like every time we turned around the opponent was completing deep passes against us. Narduzzi had stated before the ’15 season started that the defense would be built on DL and LB pressure on the QB. We did end up with a lot of sacks, 37 on the season, but as far as steady pressure on the QB to disrupt their passing game we weren’t so effective.
This is what our opponents did in their passing game against our defense:
Category | Opponent’s Numbers |
Pitt’s Defense Nat’l Rank |
Pass Yards | 2791 | 54th |
Comp-Att-Int | 215-385-10 56% | 78th |
Yards Per Pass | 7.2 | |
Yards Per Catch | 13.0 | 86th |
Yards Per Game | 215 | 54th |
TDs Passing | 18 | |
3rd Down Conversion % (Allowed) | 60% | 73rd |
Passing Efficiency Defense | 126.9 | 66th |
“Pretty horrid that is Obi Wan Kenobi“.
All in all our defense was OK at 363.2 yards per game (37th) on the strength of a good run defense by giving up a somewhat stingy 149 yards per game and that put us at 40th nationally. Along with that our scoring defense was smack in the middle of the rankings at 57th place and 26.1 PPG. Cut down on those defensive backfield mistakes for long gainers and that should drop this year.
However, the really big disappointment last season was how we fell flat on our face in turnovers. New DC Josh Conklin’s claim to fame at FIU was the ability of his teams to produce many, many turnovers to the tune of 19 (!) fumble recoveries and 14 interceptions.
Those 33 total turnovers were 5th nationally for FIU and is an awesome number. We came nowhere close to that last season with a paltry 6 fumble recoveries and 10 interceptions which left us as cellar dwelling 96th spot nationally.
We just never came up with the BIG defensive play to get that field changing turnover it seemed.
Anyway – back to the article. The author sums up Pitt’s greatest area of defensive concern with this:
Penn State, Oklahoma State, Virginia Tech, Clemson, and Syracuse stand out in particular as teams that can and will look to get after the DBs that Pitt leaves in space in these schemes. If Narduzzi’s Panthers can re-establish air supremacy against this schedule then Pitt will really be going places in the ACC.
“No-Fly” zone, eh? I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
Here is another SB Nation article that ranks Pitt #29th going into the 2016 season:
Recruiting impact | Returning production | Weighted 5-year | Proj. S&P+ | |||
26 | Nebraska | Big Ten | 29 | 28 | 32 | 11.6 |
27 | North Carolina | ACC | 26 | 25 | 42 | 11.3 |
28 | Penn State | Big Ten | 17 | 39 | 29 | 11.3 |
29 | Pittsburgh | ACC | 35 | 29 | 43 | 10.3 |
2016 WPIAL Hall of Fame induction
Here is a nice piece for you Pittsburghers – Pitt’s own (RB/LB/TE/H-Back/??) Dorin Dickerson was inducted last night.
2009 Scouting Report: One of the finest overall athletes on Pitt’s team…entering his second season at the tight end position, Dickerson appears poised to make the biggest contributions of his career…capable of stretching the field like a wide receiver in the pass game.
2008: In his first season at tight end, played in 13 games, starting two…had 13 catches for 174 yards (13.4 avg.) and two TDs…had two rushes for 25 yards (12.5 avg.)…caught the first TD of his career on a two-yard pass vs. Syracuse…had a 41-yard TD catch at Cincinnati…had two catches for 37 yards vs. Oregon State in the Sun Bowl.
2007: Played in all 12 games as a reserve Sam linebacker and had 15 total tackles…had career-high six stops with a TFL assist at Michigan State…also compiled 56 yards on four kick returns on the year with a long of 23 vs. Rutgers.
2006: Played in eight games to letter, primarily seeing time at wide receiver and on the kick return unit…scored a 14-yard TD off a reverse vs. Toledo…lined up once in the backfield at Syracuse and took a direct snap for a 10-yard rush…had a five-yard catch and one-yard rush at UCF.
Here are more Pitt specific highlights of DD.
Now… whether he’ll stick around for another five years is a big question mark for me.
But I respectfully disagree with you…
So there and keep coming back!! Reed
Anyone know the status of the Pgh Pro-Am League? I went on their site to see if a schedule’s up and there’s nothing there.
Edit: Listen to this guy – he knows football!!
This season will be a fun one to be a Panther fan. Which game do you want us to win that we shouldn’t? UNC, Clemson, OK St. or Miami?
If he signs a MLB rated higher than Adams will you still be disappointed?
Not easy winning in Death Valley
It will place the program on the map
And if not, is she available?
I’ll be wearing a Pitt script golf shirt…
I’m not sure how it’s going to play out but these young kids will be playing. D Hamlin, T Coleman, J Stocker, P Campbell, G Hill, H Miller, they’re studs. The one I find most intriguing is Henry Miller, 6’3-6’4 205 lbs with speed! He’s Mel Blount-esque, he may become the ultimate shutdown corner. Damar has good size but is light years ahead of people in technique. Therran Coleman, Phil Campbell and George Hill have an unlimited ceiling with both size and speed. Except for Jordan Whitehead every position in my opinion is up for grabs. Very exciting, but must be patient they are after all freshmen. H2P!
Penn State has confirmed paying $92 million to settle 32 civil claims of abuse at Sandusky’s hands, going back to 1971.
Sandusky maintains his innocence and is appealing a 45-count conviction for abuse of 10 boys.””
from the Gazette
LMFAO!!, For real, I’m actually chuckling out loud in my office.
Are you a troll, a plant for site hits, or the town drunk, cause you’re a good time??
LOL
While at the US Open practice round today I saw only 7 Pitt shirts/hats – 5 were script – 1 wvcc hillbilly.
The course is in excellent shape – Pittsburgh will be proud!
Hoping the Buccos keep the string of championships going following the Pens win last night. Then Pitt wins the Coastal division championship for a 2016 trifecta for the City of Champions.
HTP!
I have a season ticket to Pitt but next year I am done. The same old junk just a new head coach. Reed i think you believe this as well.