Another thing that is too bad is that they may have to play with a third string qb next week, as Slovis didn’t play in the second half and Pati basically couldn’t move at the end of the game.That is too bad.
They’ll bounce back when they get to that killer conference schedule.Another thing that is too bad is that they may have to play with a third string qb next week, as Slovis didn’t play in the second half and Pati basically couldn’t move at the end of the game.
Yep, at half time of the pitt game I was texting with a friend that is a big pitt fan and I commented that Slovis might end up in Allegheny General Hospital. Then when he didn't play to start the 2nd half, maybe he was in AGH. Tennesee started very slow, continued to make big errors such as the blocked punt (after pitt got close earlier you'd think that UT would adjust....) and still pulled it out after blowing their lead. There is a reason they were favored in the game against a higher ranked team.....Another thing that is too bad is that they may have to play with a third string qb next week, as Slovis didn’t play in the second half and Pati basically couldn’t move at the end of the game.
They play glorified high school teams in their next 9 games. The pitters don't play a decent team until Miami in their last game.They’ll bounce back when they get to that killer conference schedule.
And they’ll likely lose to at least one of them.They play glorified high school teams in their next 9 games. The pitters don't play a decent team until Miami in their last game.
They play Western Michigan on the road next week, which beat them last year when Pitt had a better team than they have this year. Pitt is extremely banged up after the first two games, and it wouldn’t surprise me if they struggle next week. Their offense wasn’t that good with the starting qb, and they may have to play Western Michigan with a third string qb.And they’ll likely lose to at least one of them.
Is it the 80s and bowls are still supposedly relevant?They lost to the Tennessee team that lost to Purdue last year in a bowl game.
That is too bad.
Yeh looks like the Pitters plans of knocking off Alabama in the playoff will have to be put on hold. LOLThat is too bad.
Sounds like Desmond more than Pitt's fans lolYeh looks like the Pitters plans of knocking off Alabama in the playoff will have to be put on hold. LOL
Is it the 80s and bowls are still supposedly relevant?
Or is it never and last year impacts this year with college football?
You realize there's a portal now, right? Returning players is almost absolutely irrelevantGiven that Purdue is returning more than any team in the Conference, yea it is very relevant, but I wouldn't expect a moron such as yourself to be able to grasp that fact.
It was--for your sake hopefully Slovis is okayIt was a fun game! Actually, not fun. Very stressful. Good game nonetheless.
Cincinnati, ND and Pitt out of the playoff picture already. So which three SEC teams make it this year?Yeh looks like the Pitters plans of knocking off Alabama in the playoff will have to be put on hold. LOL
Probably not with A&M losing and Bama had a "bad win" today.Cincinnati, ND and Pitt out of the playoff picture already. So which three SEC teams make it this year?
Only if Michigan is the runner up.Probably not with A&M losing and Bama had a "bad win" today.
Big Ten winner, SEC winner, at-large SEC team then who know Big Ten east runner-up could have a shot honestly.
And Pitt probably isn't technically out if they run the table because the committee could "devalue" this loss as Slovis missed the second half.
You realize there's a portal now, right? Returning players is almost absolutely irrelevant
If we go 11-1 at beat Michigan losing to Ohio State we'd be inOnly if Michigan is the runner up.
When you say 9-4 you're counting a meaningless bowl game. Bowl games are completely irrelevant which is why so many opt out. More and more will start doing that.Returning players from a 9-4 team that beat Tenn in their bowl game is irrelevant? Good Lord, you're such a moron, it isn't even funny.
When you say 9-4 you're counting a meaningless bowl game. Bowl games are completely irrelevant which is why so many opt out. More and more will start doing that.
I have a little secret to tell: this Pitt team is going to lose more games this season despite their schedule. This Pitt team is no where near as good as they were last year, especially on offense. They have to play at Miami, and I don’t think that they’ll win that game. I also doubt whether they’ll be able to outscore UNC.Probably not with A&M losing and Bama had a "bad win" today.
Big Ten winner, SEC winner, at-large SEC team then who know Big Ten east runner-up could have a shot honestly.
And Pitt probably isn't technically out if they run the table because the committee could "devalue" this loss as Slovis missed the second half.
Good comebackYou're counting your meaningless opinion which is supremely irrelevant.
Oh I agree--especially is Slovis isn't 100%. Slovis isn't Pickett but far better than PattiI have a little secret to tell: this Pitt team is going to lose more games this season despite their schedule. This Pitt team is no where near as good as they were last year, especially on offense. They have to play at Miami, and I don’t think that they’ll win that game. I also doubt whether they’ll be able to outscore UNC.
Unfortunately, it felt like it was only a matter of time with his injury. He’s tough, but that line had more holes than Swiss cheese. Never seen so many open shots at a quarterback before.It was--for your sake hopefully Slovis is okay
Another thing that is too bad is that they may have to play with a third string qb next week, as Slovis didn’t play in the second half and Pati basically couldn’t move at the end of the game.
Pretty amazing when all spring ball and this summer we kept hearing about how great their o line would be since all dive starting lineman came back for another year. Are they healthy? What happened?Unfortunately, it felt like it was only a matter of time with his injury. He’s tough, but that line had more holes than Swiss cheese. Never seen so many open shots at a quarterback before.
When it comes to the run game, I think the biggest issue right now is the adjustment from the zone blocking scheme to traditional man blocking. There was a learning curve under Whipple when he implemented the former, and that might be what’s happening here.Pretty amazing when all spring ball and this summer we kept hearing about how great their o line would be since all dive starting lineman came back for another year. Are they healthy? What happened?
I think a bit of it is Pitt fans don’t seem to realize that losing players like Pickett and Addison will cause most programs not named Bama, Georgia, or OSU to take a step back.When it comes to the run game, I think the biggest issue right now is the adjustment from the zone blocking scheme to traditional man blocking. There was a learning curve under Whipple when he implemented the former, and that might be what’s happening here.
I also think Cignetti’s run plays in general are a little too bland. There’s a lot of “window dressing” with pre-snap motion, but after that it’s mostly just inside handoffs. Not a lot of variety and that’s allowed opposing front sevens to pinch inside without respecting the alternative.
As for passing, we’ve been a little stubborn when it comes to adding extra blockers. Almost every play, a RB or TE was slipping out. Tennessee saw that they could send pressure and if they could get past the OL, there was no one there to protect Slovis.
I apologize for such a long post, especially about Pitt on your own site, but I love discussing this type of stuff.
Definitely. Honestly, I think losing Addison hurt more than Pickett. Slovis is good enough to score points in an offense tailored to his strengths. Meanwhile, Addison’s presence was definitely missed today. We had several drops by our receivers that, in my opinion, helped change outcome of the game, particularly one in the end zone that was tipped and intercepted by a Tennessee defender.I think a bit of it is Pitt fans don’t seem to realize that losing players like Pickett and Addison will cause most programs not named Bama, Georgia, or OSU to take a step back.
We're back to pretending bowls still matter while kids opt out since even they know they're meaninglessIn the past six years, James Franklin has won as many major bowl games (two) as Pitt has since 1938. Two major bowl victories in the past 83 seasons for Pitt: the 1977 and the 1982 Sugar Bowls.
Man, are you an annoying sad sack. A true nattering nabob of negativity.We're back to pretending bowls still matter while kids opt out since even they know they're meaningless
Why is it negative to say bowls are meaningless?Man, are you an annoying sad sack. A true nattering nabob of negativity.
And then there is the little thing that Pitt has MAC-level talent.When it comes to the run game, I think the biggest issue right now is the adjustment from the zone blocking scheme to traditional man blocking. There was a learning curve under Whipple when he implemented the former, and that might be what’s happening here.
I also think Cignetti’s run plays in general are a little too bland. There’s a lot of “window dressing” with pre-snap motion, but after that it’s mostly just inside handoffs. Not a lot of variety and that’s allowed opposing front sevens to pinch inside without respecting the alternative.
As for passing, we’ve been a little stubborn when it comes to adding extra blockers. Almost every play, a RB or TE was slipping out. Tennessee saw that they could send pressure and if they could get past the OL, there was no one there to protect Slovis.
I apologize for such a long post, especially about Pitt on your own site, but I love discussing this type of stuff.
We’re at an interesting point when it comes to talent. I think this is the first time I can say that Pitt has guys that are near the top of the ACC in every position unit, aside from the receivers and defensive backs. Where recruiting has really hurt us is depth, with the exception of the defensive line. Just too many areas where talent quickly thins out.And then there is the little thing that Pitt has MAC-level talent.
Kudos for handing in against Tennesse (who played a horrifically foolish game).
The talent in the ACC is bad and getting worse…even Clemson.We’re at an interesting point when it comes to talent. I think this is the first time I can say that Pitt has guys that are near the top of the ACC in every position unit, aside from the receivers and defensive backs. Where recruiting has really hurt us is depth, with the exception of the defensive line. Just too many areas where talent quickly thins out.
Ultimately, I think that’s what will hold us back and keep us around the same level as schools like Utah. No disrespect to them because they’re a very good program, but there’s also a ceiling there.