Pitt-Penn State in the Fiesta or any of the BCS Bowls.
I hate to even waste a post on it. I’ve read the articles laying out how it could happen. So what?
Yes, it would pack the stadium, but that’s only half the equation. It would be little with the TV ratings. It is a regional game of limited interest. Nationally, it would be something like a Florida-Miami game or perhaps Texas-SMU for the nostalgia hounds.
Even in a bye week, this is a complete waste of time.
Speculating on bowl match-ups is silly in October. Speculating on BCS bowl match-ups in October is dumb.
I want the Pitt-PSU game back as much as anyone — as a home-and-home series. My parents are PSU grads, so the return to that fun at family gatherings is something I would dearly love.
I’m also resigned to the fact that the series won’t restart until sometime after the Zombie King is denied his brains on which to feed, has salt poured into his mouth, and has his eyes and mouth stitched shut to put him at rest.
Until then, skip the time waste.
I do agree that the chances of it occurring are pretty small. But, we can dream can’t we?
But, a re-ignition of the Pitt-PSU rivalry? That’s a story. It may be a one day story, but it’s more of a story than, say, Georgia Tech v. Oklahoma State.
Nat’l Championship: Winner of Florida Alabama va. Texas
Rose: Iowa or whoever wins the Bigh 10 excpet PSU vs. USC
Orange: ACC vs. ?
Sugar Bowl: SEC(loser of FLA ALA) vs. ?(big at-large, possible psu)
Fiesta: ? vs ?
fck them I say, PITT doesn’t need them any longer, nor do I care about them anymore. JoPa will either be dead in 10 years or retired and then this will all be a mute point.
The only real issue is that we were deprived of a great rivalery for 15 plus years because of an old ass.
On the other hand, unless you work on a goat milking farm you likely don’t work with many WVU alum. PSU fans on the other hand are all over many offices in the Pittsburgh region… it would be nice to shut them up once and for all.
Hail to Pitt
Also, I agree that at least a Pitt-Penn State bowl match would give the networks a lot to hype up. I mean, a couple of years ago Wake Forest played Louisville in the Orange Bowl… you don’t think the organizers of that game wouldn’t have rather had Pitt vs. Penn State 291783273192798172189217873 times more?
This is ludicrous to be talking about in the first place, but it makes for good thought.
I will say that it’s beyond embarrassing that Pennsylvania is the only state I can recall with two major football programs not playing each other. It’s so sad. Governors have stepped in on these types of issues in some parts of our great land. Not Pennsylvania though. Thanks Rendell.
HTscriptP
“I’m also resigned to the fact that the series won’t restart until sometime after the Zombie King is denied his brains on which to feed, has salt poured into his mouth, and has his eyes and mouth stitched shut to put him at rest.”
When I was growing up, my family hardly ever missed seeing that match up in person. If we did, our family would take turns swatting the TV with a wet rat-tailed towel every time they showed ‘ol coke-bottle, flood-wearing, weaping cry-baby joe-pa roaming the sidelines. What great joy that brought to us! We would let out a cheer every time someone was able to leap up, grab the towel and swat the TV before the picture changed…
Hail to Pitt!
He gave the usual reasons of an extra home game and to satisfy out of town alumns. Same reason why Navy will not join the BE. With their schedule they can become bowl eligible but not if they join thr BE plus ND.
Joe-Pa swallows!
Happy Halloween
Hail to PITT
I would disagree about the tv ratings. I think Pitt – Penn St would generate a lot of interest and even more importantly creates a story line for the national media to play on. Lets face it, very few bowl match ups are really intriguing.