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December 18, 2007

Hyping Duke-Pitt

Filed under: ACC,Basketball,Conference,Opponent(s),Players — Chas @ 12:55 am

This is why college basketball is ignored until after conference play really gets underway. Poor planning. There are a slew of good games worth watching starting tonight through Saturday (except for Friday which is dead). Yet, it is overlooked as minor bowls are starting at the end of the week. A bunch of great games, all while the students are on break and people are scrambling to get ready for Christmas. Or some &*@&@!%#% holiday concert you have to go to for your kid — not that I’m projecting.
For ESPN, Thursday is the big primetime game — though the Georgetown-Memphis game on Saturday at noon is the bigger impact game.

Rivals.com puts this at the top of their 5 games worth watching.

Andy Katz in the ESPN.com Weekly Watch is excited for this game.

[What I’m looking forward to this week…] If Pitt vs. Duke on Thursday night (ESPN, 7 ET) at Madison Square Garden can live up my expectations as one of the best nonconference matchups of the season.

Pitt and Duke remain in the same spots in both polls.

Mike DeCourcy at the Sporting News also makes this his game of the week.

Game to watch this week: When Duke and Pitt agreed to the game at Madison Square Garden that will be played Thursday at 7 p.m. EST, it appeared the game would involve two very good, Sweet 16-type teams. One word for that assumption: oops. The Blue Devils and Panthers have yet to lose, which means this should be the first of perhaps three games this week between undefeated teams. Unless Albany takes out the Blue Devils tonight; you never know. Both Pitt and Duke attack defensively and like to shoot from the perimeter. Both are led by freshman frontcourt players who have elevated their teammates: Duke with Kyle Singler, Pitt with DeJuan Blair. Neither team has great size, which eventually could be an obstacle to a national title, but it appears both will have something to say about who does win it all.

He also sings the praises of DeJuan Blair a little later in the post.

Say hello to: Pitt freshman bigman DeJuan Blair, who beat up the Oklahoma State Cowboys so badly it’ll be hard for him to fit into Santa’s “nice” column. Blair pounded OK State with 20 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks and only missed two of his 10 field goal attempts. In early October, my buddy Dave Telep of Scout.com called, and the first words out of his mouth were these: “I’ve got the Big East newcomer of the year for you.” He was pushing Blair, a wide-body with surprising quickness, length and explosion. I’d written extensively about Blair’s importance to this Pitt team during the summer, but never once thought of him for that honor. Shame on me. But where was Telep in August, when I had to make that selection?

To be fair, in a conference that had Jonny Flynn, Donte Green, Chris Wright, Corey Fisher, Corey Stokes and Dar Tucker in the freshman class; overlooking DeJuan Blair wasn’t nearly that obscene in August or even October.

People are noticing now. Everywhere.

Pittsburgh always seems to find players like DeJuan Blair — big, defensive forces who can dominate a game by rebounding. Blair might be the best of them all, with three double-doubles in his last four games and a 20-point, 10-rebound, five-block effort in Saturday afternoon’s victory over Oklahoma State. In a loaded Big East Conference, Blair could lift the Panthers among contenders Georgetown and Marquette for the whole regular season. He’s already survived one key test — with the Washington student section taunting him last week, he overwhelmed the Huskies with 16 points and 14 rebounds.

Coach Jamie Dixon does a Q&A in the NY Sun.

Do you think scheduling highly ranked non-conference opponents early in the season toughens players up for later in the year, and for tournament time?

You’re telling me that a game in November is going to help you in March, when we have 18 league games in play? We have 18 league games to play in January, February and March, those are what will get us ready. Our schedule is going to have us pretty toughened up by the time we’re done with conference play.

You’ve got a big matchup with Duke coming up — that’s another team that’s changed its style to something more up-tempo with their big man gone. Do you see this as an emerging trend in the college game, the way it’s been in the NBA with teams like the Suns and Raptors going with smaller guys at the 5 spot and athletes all around them?

Maybe there was a time when there were a lot of quality big men around, but that was before I started coaching. I think the three-point line being more and more used, teams spacing the floor, using quickness to defend more so than size, all of that has become pretty common. On the other hand, nobody’s turning down a big guy if you can get one.

Scheduling good non-con games is as much about getting early TV exposure. Getting the team out there and helping to sell the program to recruits. Most coaches if they could, would go the UConn/Syracuse/Duke route of nearly all the games at home against minor talent mostly, with one tournament and an extra neutral site or good road game for recruiting.

Pitt of course is excited about the game against Duke. Perhaps, nearly as much as we fans. Pitt’s radio color analyst, Dick Groat played b-ball at Duke but professes his partisan bias is with Pitt.

“So many people ask me who I’m going to be rooting for,” Groat said yesterday afternoon. “I’m a Pitt man. I love Jamie Dixon and his coaching staff. I love these kids. I spend so much time with them. My only association with Duke now is with coach [Mike Krzyzewski] and some of his assistants.”

Groat began broadcasting Pitt basketball games in 1979. And even though legendary Pitt coach H.C. Carlson did not offer him a scholarship coming out of Swissvale High in 1950, Pitt always has been a special part of his life.

“I’ve been a Pitt man my whole life,” Groat said. “This goes all the way back to when I was 5 years old. I’ll always be indebted to Bill [Hillgrove] for getting me back involved in college basketball. It’s been a godsend for me.”

Can’t wait.





Not sure if this has been posted yet or not but this is pretty remarkable….

The West Virginia boosters have become close to Mr. Rodriguez and acknowledged that he grew depressed — one described it as despairing — over the 13-9 loss to Pitt that cost the Mountaineers a chance to play in the national championship game.

link to postgazette.com

Pitt = destroyers of hoopies hopes and dreams.

Comment by MelbaPlace 12.18.07 @ 2:44 am

Hoopies if you have health insurance please call me, i can help your depression!

Drugs work wonders!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Parker you loser!!!

Comment by dr jimmy 12.18.07 @ 8:19 am

WOW……

great story on Dick Groat. definitely a must-read. we are lucky to have him calling our games.

Comment by Joey T 12.18.07 @ 9:43 am

GREAT NEWS – They have to do surgery on Duke Vitales vocal cords, he won’t be speaking for weeks! He won’t be doing our game! Maybe this is a sign?

Comment by Stuart 12.18.07 @ 1:05 pm

Don’t you think they’ll just play a tape of Dickie V doing ANY game? It would be the same: a bunch of yelling, incoherent ramblings about random Freshmen around the country, and Dickie V kissing Duke’s a** regardless of who is actually playing.

Also, what has to be done for Groat to do color on at least one Pirates game a week? The man is not only an astonishingly decorated athlete, he’s actually competent as an announcer. On second though, maybe having him play third and lead off would make more sense.

Comment by Maz 12.18.07 @ 1:11 pm

PRYOR CROSSES OFF PSU:

It looks like the nation’s top recruit will not be a Nittany Lion in the fall.

According to The Detriot News, Terrelle Pryor’s godfather, Willie Burns, who lives with the quarterback, confirms Pryor recently crossed off Penn State from his list.

With the Mountaineers’ recent coaching change, Pryor has dumped West Virginia and says he is now looking at Michigan. His other schools are Ohio State and Florida, possibly Oregon.

Perhaps a few thought the Nittany Lions had a shot at the in-state recruit, but there doesn’t appear to be much surprise in the Penn State forum:

Smart decision, doubt he could beat our Clark, Devlin, Suhey or Cianciolo. So that means he would start in 2011 and play two years. – jshark

FROM THE PATRIOT-NEWS

Comment by JohnFromDC 12.18.07 @ 1:47 pm

Yes, I doubt it too. Because we all know those guys have done so much already.

I certainly hope that was sarcasm…..

Comment by TZ 12.18.07 @ 3:11 pm

Per ExpertCovers:

“Duke Blue Devils

Lots of unproven youth and Coach K’s USA Basketball tour this summer left expectations at Duke lower than they’ve been in a long time. But the Blue Devils have stormed out of the gate with a 9-0 (5-3 ATS) record. Four of their five leading scorers are of sophomore or freshman status, but those four have combined to make 45 percent of their three-point attempts. Duke has yet to play a true road game this year but has picked up impressive neutral-court wins over Marquette, Illinois and Davidson. It can also boast of a 24-point home thrashing of Wisconsin.

First loss could come… Dec. 20 against Pittsburgh at Aeropostale Classic. In what will likely be a battle of unbeatens, the Dukies will have their hands full against Pittsburgh in Madison Square Garden. While Duke’s primary scoring options are underclassmen, four of Pitt’s five leading scorers are of junior or senior status. The Panthers are better equipped to handle a nationally televised contest.”

Comment by Kenny 12.18.07 @ 4:04 pm

I have been looking forward to PITT vs Duke since Sunday morning. It was hard to look at the game with Duquesne, UW and OKST on the schedule first but I admit that I wanted Duke undefeated when we played them.

I have no clue what PITT team will show up on Thursday. If we lose, I at least want us to be very competitive, maybe lose by no more than 5. I think we can beat them though. We have enough pesky guards on the team that can take them out of rhythm and gameplan. It’s Obvious now that Fields and Blair must not get into foul trouble Thursday… or any day again.

Comment by Panthoor 12.18.07 @ 5:13 pm

Um, Isn’t the Steeler game this Thursday?

Thank god for DVR!

BTW, Rich Rod didn’t seem to be very “depressed” during the Big Blue press conference. Maybe that is just the way the folks at WVU want him to feel.

Comment by Campbell 12.18.07 @ 6:03 pm

Yeah, but what game are you going to watch live, and which one will you DVR? For myself, I’m actually taking my five-year-old to the Garden. Bed time be damned!

Interesting tone to the Rich Rod pieces, at least the ones in the P-G. Saying how he didn’t want to leave, but didn’t think WVU was holding up their end of last year’s bargain. Parading out the boosters who bankrolled his contract and having them tear apart the administration for not kissing his pasty white ass. It actually cast Rodriguez as the victim. I see it as a creative effort towards damage control, protecting his rep – far better than anything the Petrinos and Sabans have offered, who seem content to smile and say how there’s no place they’d rather be than (“quick – where the fuck am I again?”) and never really explain why they’ve reneged on approximately 280 years worth of contracts.

Of course I think the poor-Rich-Rod pieces are full of shit. Pure spin, nothing more substantiative. But it sure is fun to watch WVU self-destruct!

Comment by Brian of Brooklyn 12.18.07 @ 7:04 pm

As we watch the WVU fb program crumble from the top down keep in mind how important it is to have stability and continuity in the coaching ranks.

Soon Pitt will be a national contender and Wannstedt will be the guy all yinz will thank.

Comment by ChrisA 12.18.07 @ 8:18 pm

Pitt Players actually starting to get some notice:

Rivals.com puts Fields in their top 25 among PGs. Blair #10 among centers, Sam Young 16th on PF list. (Jamie Dixon #10 on their coaches list).

link to collegebasketball.rivals.com

Blair makes the CHN list of top 10 freshman:

link to collegehoopsnet.com

Can’t wait till Thursday nite, I’m heading out to MSG for the game. Too bad folks back here will be too hooked on just another NFL game to take in one of the biggest regular season games in the city of Pittsburgh’s recent history.

Comment by fred 12.18.07 @ 9:37 pm

Why watch the Stillers when you can root for a team on the rise playing a much more meaningful game. You pro football fans make me sick. Go out and support your alma mater. What did the Stillers ever give you?

Hail to Pitt
CAS 92

Comment by TexasPanther 12.18.07 @ 10:14 pm

There is a report that Coach Bradley will listen to WVU. There also rumore thaT Coach LJ is retiring. Coach Schiano turned down Mich. offer before Coach Rod. Coach Schiano’s dream job is PSU. Paterno comes out and says a successor has not been considered yet (that means complete opposite). Is something going on behind the scenes?

Comment by ironhead 12.18.07 @ 10:15 pm

Doc Holliday will be the next WVU coach, you mark my words.

Comment by Mark 12.18.07 @ 10:28 pm

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