No talk of football and coaching searches here. If you came for the Compass Bowl chat, go down a post.
Marquette has lost a ton of close games. They’ve also eked out a couple. The Golden Eagles have been a tough team for Pitt, and I don’t expect this one to be any different.
As usual, it’s a moderated chat. Let’s keep it sane.
The game is the Big East game of the week, so if you are looking for the game it is on ESPN FullCourt and the following stations: Pittsburgh (WTAE-TV Channel 4), New York (SNY), Chicago (WCCU-CA), Philadelphia (WPHL), Washington, D.C. (MASN), Tampa-St. Petersburg-Sarasota, Fla. (Brighthouse), Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne, Fla. (Brighthouse-O), Baltimore, Md. (MASN), Indianapolis, Ind. (WHMB), Hartford-New Haven, Conn. (SNY-CT), Cincinnati, Ohio (EKRC), Columbus, Ohio (WWHO), Milwaukee, Wis. (TW-WI), Harrisburg-Lancaster-York-Lebanon (EHP-DT2), Louisville, Ky. (WHAS), Buffalo, N.Y. (TW-Buffalo), New Orleans, La. (Cox-NO), Providence-New Bedford, R.I. (Cox-NE), Wilkes Barre-Scranton, Pa. (WQMY), Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N.Y. (TW-Albany), Knoxville, Tenn. (WBXX), Dayton, Ohio (WBDT), Lexington, Ky. (WTVQ), Charleston-Huntington, W.Va. (WCHS), Green Bay-Appleton, Wis. (TW-WI2), Rochester, N.Y. (TW-Rochester), Syracuse (TW-Syracuse), Madison, Wis. (WMSN), South Bend-Elkhart, Ind. (WMYS), Johnstown-Altoona, Pa. (WHVL), Youngstown, Ohio (WYTV-DT2), LaCrosse-Eau Claire, Wis. (KQEG), Rockford, Ill. (WTVO-DT2), Bluefield-Beckley-Oak Hill, W.Va. (WOAY), Binghamton, N.Y. (TW-Binghamton), Wheeling-Steubenville, W.Va. (WTOV-DT20, Clarksburg-Weston, W.Va. (WVFX), Utica, N.Y. (TW-Utica), Elmira, N.Y. (TW-Elmira), Watertown, N.Y. (TW-Watertown), Parkersburg, W.Va. (WTAP-DT3).
It’s also on ESPN3.com if you don’t get any of these stations.
The liveblog is below, but if you need to break it out from the site, Click Here.
Stevie’s demise is rumor only!
God bless Jamie Dixon on this four year project!
While Dante cannot match McGhee’s strenght, I expect by next year he will do just fine at the 5, in large part due to his athleticism
On Friday, Schiano announces that with the addition of Cignetti as OC, it should be very benficial for Tom Savage, a drop-back QB who was one of RU’s biggest recuits ever
Today, Savage announced that he was leaving Rutgers
And Gil finally putting together a string of consistent games!!
Robinson/Zanna/Birch
Patterson/Moore
Gibbs/Wright
Woodall/Epps
or something like that
I also have to give a big kudos to the hard work that Gary M. has put in throughout his career at PITT. Unbelieveable, from where he started. He just wanted it that much…
pts 28, 15, 6, 19, 4;
Rebs: 5, 5, 2, 5, 7;
assists: 5, 4, 4, 2,4.
At least he’s broken the up/down cycle of last year, and he’s established that while maybe not the best shooter he’s a threat outside that may open up his game a little bit more. He’s also improved in every category each year including this year. These are all good signs. Funny thing from the ESPNU ‘all-access’ where Dixon was exasperated scolding Brown “you’re a SENIOR, its time to stop joking around!”. I still expect big things from Gil this year.
Gary’s become good enough that average or worse front courts he can beat up on. That’s more than half the conference. Plus the difference between him and Taylor allow us to throw different looks at teams and, like with other positions, makes us really dynamic and versatile. We can play against pretty much any style and exploit weakness. Good thing for a tourny run.
I can;t help but think about next year. The roster make-up next year makes me think that if anyone transfers its going to be someone like Cam Wright at the 3 spot because that’s where all the competition is. JJ Richardson and Epps have been thrown around as guys who may transfer but they’re both important as they’re the only ones who can be back-ups at center and PG next year (and esp the year after). So they aren’t going anywhere. Hopefully two of the recruits will do a post-grad year and noone has to leave.
Anyway Hail to Pitt — good day yesterday for both programs.
I could see JD moving Nasir to the 3 position (as simply the calming force and glue guy), Gibbs to the 2, with Woodall running point….then rotating in a bevy of people at the 4 & 5; all depending on development over the summer.
The Class of 2010 will certainly provide interesting debate for us next year– who transfers, who moves into a niche role, who pushes the starters. Heck, JD might want to keep Gibbs at the Point (Woodall/Epps as his backup) and have the Class of 2010/2011 battle it out for who wants the 2 spot….
I think JJ is safe for the mere fact there is noone to replace Dante after he gets his first two fouls by the first TV timeout. I wouldn’t be shocked if JD does a cross training project with Birch or Zanna at the 5 — knowing that position is much easier to play while undersized than it is to grasp the 4.
Once again, options galore…and a coach & staff far more intelligent then us fans that will make it all work… nonetheless, fun to speculate.
As much as I like Wanamaker, losing McGhee would hurt way more.
I won’t be surprised if one of the freshmen can play backup at the 5 next year, which makes Richardson expendable.
I also won’t be surprised if John Johnson takes some minutes from the upperclassmen in the backcourt.