On Saturday, September 13th our PITT Panthers will take on the FIU Golden Panthers on their home turf in Miami, FL at FIU Stadium (20K seating). FIU, a university with 37,475 students, is in Conference USA (CUSA) and has a 1-1 record at this point in the season. They lost their opener to Bethune-Cookman 14-12 then went on to beat a NEC member school in Wagner University by a score of 34-3. FIU is coached by an old NFL head coach Ron Turner who took over from Mario Cristobal a year ago. In Turner’s first season with FIU they posted a 1-11 record and just missed getting into a bowl game.
The Golden Panthers are returning 10 starters on offense and seven on defense. They are coming off a poor 1-11 year in 2013 where their losses were by an average score of 37-10! Phil Steel’s forecast for them is four wins and eight losses and you can see that they have a way to go to be competitive at this level of college ball.
So far this season FIU looks like a team with two identities, a poor offensive team with a solid defense to go along with it. On defense they are ranked pretty well nationally with: 6th in Scoring defense (8.5 ppg); 9th in total defense; 17th in passing defense (134.5 ypg) and 26th in rushing defense (91 ypg). That is some fine defensive play even considering the level of competition they had.
But, in sports as in life you have to take the good with the bad and that will be their pretty putrid offensive product. Nationally they are: 96th in passing offense (186.0 ypg); 103rd in scoring (23.0 ppg); 110th in rushing (95.5 ypg) and were 117th in total offense. Another poor showing is their current 22% 3rd down conversion rate and with that there shouldn’t be more than a handful of times the FIU offense stays on the field after a 3rd down try.
We don’t have room to scoff at their passing offense rankings as ours are set firmly at 119th (101.5 ypg) with Voytik himself sitting at 115th in passing ypg (97.5) – funny enough that is the same amount of ypg that FIU’s QB E. J. Hilliard has. Our passing efficiency is much better at 44th (144.2) and Voytik’s one INT to four TDs helps to makes up that efficiency grade.
Hilliard at QB is the proto-typical drop back pocket passer with a bit of a strong arm but we should easily get pressure on him early and often. He’s 6’3” tall and 175 lbs and has been starting at QB in spots since 2012 having taken over full time in 2013 when FIU’s regular QB went down with an injury in their third game of the season. There isn’t really much to say about Hilliard except that he appears to be a below average college QB.
However, he wasn’t the starter in the Wagner game, that was handled by QB Alex McGough, who as a true freshman making his first career start, hit TE Jonnu Smith for a 41-yard touchdown to cap a three-play, 52-yard drive on FIU’s opening series. McGough connected with Cory White for a 1-yard score and the Panthers led 27-3 at halftime.
Jonnu Smith is their primary receiver so far and is in his second year with the FIU squad and playing well with 11 receptions for 147 ypg and a very respectable 13.4 ypc. He played as a true freshman WR last season where he grabbed was asked to put on some weight, from 210 to 230 (6’2”), and move over to be a TE this year.
Their #1 running back and in his first year starting, also as a true FR, Alex Garner, has taken over the starting spot only because of a string of injuries and dismissals to the other RBs above him. That said he’s started both games and currently has a 6.8 ypc on the season (27 for 184) but hasn’t scored a TD yet. Not super scary but we should never underestimate any kid who’s carrying a 6.8 ypc into our game.
FIU’s defense, as written about above, shows pretty well as long as you take into account the competition they have had so far. Last year they gave up 576 yards to Maryland; 390 to UFC and 464 to Louisville, all of which can be explained away by the difference in the conference levels of the opponents. But get this, against smaller schools they gave up 556 yards to Middle Tennessee; 558 to Marshall and 431 to Florida Atlantic. Make your own assumptions about how well they will be able to stop us on Saturday.
There aren’t a whole lot of issues to discuss regarding PITT that haven’t been beaten to death over the last five days. We all would like to see Chad Voytik get a chance to get 20+ passes unless, of course, that is being done because we are behind. He needs the repetitions each and every game before we get into the ACC schedule in a big way.
I’d like to see Chris James spell Conner on 1st and 2nd downs as was the game plan discussed by the staff before the Delaware game. I can see why they would stick with something that has been working but we do need our backups to be ready to go in an instant. Ideally, we get out to a big lead and sit Conner down; BTW I don’t care too much at all about his rushing numbers I care about positioning this team in the best way to win future football games. It would be nice to see a second half of play with only James, Bennett and Ibrahim in the backfield.
Also, spare the ‘if Conner rushes for 2,000 yards it will help our recruiting’ nonsense. What will help our recruiting is winning as many ball games as possible. We’ll do that by having depth at every skill position including QB and WRs. Sit down Boyd as soon as possible also and get Anderson a series or two under center.
You can see that I’m thinking blowout here with big 1st half leads and many touchdowns. That may or may not happen. Overall this is a hugely one sided match between two teams with vastly different program sizes and talent on the roster. Even though we all know that nothing is a fact in sports until the games are actually played if PITT loses this game something stinks to high heaven on the Southside.
NOTES: Here is an indispensible guide to the 2014 PITT football program, the 2014 Preview from the PITT Media Guide. Lists everything you need to know and I borrow from it regularly.
DL Coach Inoke Breckterfield has had his defensive line players engage in some fun drills in preparation for Saturday. He had to mail order the parrot feathers and the puka shells from the Islands. I wonder which budget that came out of?
Three posts on the same day is great—but it’s hard to know where to look and where to post comments. Is there a way that one of you could do a post and then the other two add to it, if you have something to add that day? Then we readers can all post comments in one thread. It makes it easier for us old folks whose brains have been slowly eroded by alcohol and time.
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We all write separately and then post whenever. I like to hold my articles until at least some hours have passed since the last post.
It is not the alcohol that you should be concerned about. It is all the chemicals they use on the golf course. I need to be decontaminated after I play (badly).
OK, I apologize to one and all. I can deal with multiple posts in a day. I am mostly worried about missing some of your great comments, and wwb, emel, upitt, etc.
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Respect your opponent. Get the W and
on to the Iowa game.
Pitt Football. Can’t get enough. Steady methodical blowout win coming in wet south Florida on Saturday. Hope we get out of there injury free. This team is on a mission and each game is a step in that direction. H2P!
Hopefully.
Temp expected to be 85 degrees with 68% humidity, so that is kind of equal to the Delaware game where it was about the same temp and humidity.
That’s your game forecast, signing off.
If you’re interested:
Hail to Pitt!
Thanks for the Lewis Black link. Good stuff.
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No Miami trip for me. I’m stuck at home washing my balls. I’ve got a golf bag full of contaminated ones according to pmdH2P.
Lewis Black’s routine is “OFF THE CHAIN F U N N Y”!
link to m.youtube.com
You’ll appreciate this Lewis Black routine if you haven’t seen it.
Remember it well (from 40 years ago)
H2P!!!
link to youtube.com
Now us current old farts are lamenting the degradation of R & R by such “Pop crap” per your example above, &/or Rap, Hip-Hop and that stuff where the lead “singer” just screams like he’s possessed by Lucifer while the band repeats the same two chords for the entire song in the background, what is that called anyhow??
In any case, it all seems to come back to my Father’s request, now uttered by your’s truly,
“TURN THAT CRAP DOWN”! I just wonder what kind of music our kids will be complaining about that our grand children will have come up with?
Told them to take the rest of the day off and have an early weekend.
Addition by subtraction.
“Upitt, this is Nick, suck my,,,,,,”
Good guys, productive, but the whining!!!
One can only take so much whining!!
Funny thing, as anyone knows in dealing with people, I did it as to make them feel like they earned an extra spiff!!
Really did it for me and some others!!!
LMAO!!!
SHAKE IT OFF! (Hope this doesn’t apply to the aftermath of tomorrow’s game.)
http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/blog/2014/09/video-shake-it-off—pitt-athletics.html
If Atlanta and I are right, it means we have a team with a nasty disposition.
I love teams that arrive early and leave late because all they want to do is hit!!