I wonder how many pictures he’s posted on this board and I wonder how many Penn State pictures one of us could post on the Lair before getting banned. Anyone want to test it out?
The top 6 recruits carry an average national ranking of something like 690. The bottom 6 aren't even ranked.
The top 6 recruits carry an average national ranking of something like 690. The bottom 6 aren't even ranked.
Think of all the words they could have used, and they chose "committed". Pitt knows how likely decommits are, and this is a desperate attempt to keep them.
To be clear, Pitt has not had a 10 win regular season since 1982. They had a 9 win regular season that got them to the Meineke Car Care Bowl where they beat up on perennial doormat, UNC, yes the basketball school. Their 9 wins included YSU, Buffalo, Navy, Louisville, Connecticut, Rutgers, USF, Syracuse, and the always overrated Notre Dame. In other words, it took the easiest schedule of all time for them to squeak out 9 wins in the regular season, and a super easy bowl game to get to 10.
Speaking of season records, Penn State just won 11 games two seasons in a row. Michigan hasn't done that in over 100 years.
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I can't, they banned me for correcting somebody who said that Kam Carter was in our DT two deep the one season he was here. I was polite too.
Cmon man, you’re slacking now. You already posted the middle picture twice!
I’m assuming you’re being sarcastic, but that is not photoshopped. That picture was taken in 2001 when Heinz Field had turf for their first year. They were able to change the end zones much easier so they did have bright yellow end zones for the Steelers and Vegas gold endzones for Pitt, along with customizable text for each.
Then they went to a different type of grass (I believe) the next year and stopped having the endzones fully painted, but still had text in each endzones (I know this because I remember a difference from the Pitt/Miami game in 01 and Pitt/WVU in 02.) By 2004 it was “PITTSBURGH” in the north endzone and the Norte Dame hashes in the south endzone.
Edit: Interesting fact about that picture, that was the first ever game at Heinz Field for Pitt in 2001, I believe against East Tennessee. I remember this because the next home game was primetime against Miami, the first game since 9/11.
By turf I didn’t mean the fake, carpet-style; just meant another type playing surface. Lord knows how many different types of surfaces they’ve had since it opened. I decided to look it up. Here’s a good article about the turf it used that first year:
http://old.post-gazette.com/steelers/20010824hturf0824P1.asp
I guess whatever it used must’ve been easier to customize the endzones than what they have now, because anything would be better than the endzone hashes and the makeshift logo at midfield inside the Steeler circle.
Easy to forget. Seems like it was forever ago. Me personally, I like them plain. Makes the yellow endzones feel much more significant because you know you’re in the Super Bowl!![]()
It wasn't a Pittsburgh cop who shot the kid.Why doesn’t Jerot post pictures of teenagers getting shot in the back by Pittsburgh police? I’m sure recruits would love to see that part of the ‘burgh.
The top 6 recruits carry an average national ranking of something like 690. The bottom 6 aren't even ranked.
It wasn't a Pittsburgh cop who shot the kid.
Maybe he's trying to get a job counting attendance for Pitt home gamesCmon man, you’re slacking now. You already posted the middle picture twice!
You think an out of state kid is going to separate East Pittsburgh from Pittsburgh?
What the hell is East Pittsburgh?
What the hell is East Pittsburgh?
I can't, they banned me for correcting somebody who said that Kam Carter was in our DT two deep the one season he was here. I was polite too.
National Champions - 0
Super Bowls - 0
Lines of Cocaine - A lot
Area around Braddock, Turtle Creek, Rankin. Best avoided.
Thanks. My wife is from Pittsburgh, so I'll have to ask her about it. I had never heard of "East Pittsburgh" formally.
There's a tiny sliver of land that actually IS East Pittsburgh, right over that way. The news people use the phrase for the whole area, though.