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Saturday, May 11, 2013

HYNOSKI NOTES


It has been a while since I put up a blog and I have been meaning to do it for a while. It has been difficult since the Pens are in the playoffs, the Pirates are above .500 and I have one of those job things too that keep getting in the way.  Today it is muggy outside and threatening rain, so I was just laying on the couch watching the Buccos and the unthinkable is happening…Jose Tabata is 3 for 3 and a triple shy of the cycle…and that inspired me to get off my ass.  I mean if Tabata can do it once in a blue moon…I can get on the computer and throw up a blog at the same rate!  A lot has happened since my last blog with Pitt football and to cover it all, we’re bringing back the Hynoskis…they are short notes, that get the job done and move the ball forward…if you still don’t get it…then why are you reading this?  You are supposed to be Pitt fans and should know who Henry Hynoski is!

·        Spring ball is over and there was not a ton of movement up and down the starting ladder, but there also were several players held out that will compete for time.  I like where this team is at, and I believe they are a better team than last year (except at running back).  This does NOT mean they will have a better record, as I strongly think there will be a slight adjustment period in the ACC and overall the schedule is a lot tougher.  One thing to watch going into the season is when OT and true freshman Dorian Johnson comes to campus.  It looks like he will have to beat out TJ Clemmings to get the nod.  The big question is the o-line, but I think when you take two starting tackles and move them inside, that aspect will be better.  That is what Pitt did with Matt Rotheram and Cory King. It all depends on health and Dorian Johnson.  I’m not really worried about Gabe Roberts or Adam Bisnowaty, but I do think they could struggle right off the bat with a fast Florida State defense.

·        There were several issues with this team at the end of spring ball and immediately after and the one piece of good news is that Pitt no longer has to think about getting down to 85 scholarships, as they stand there right now.  It started with Terrell Jackson and Rushel Shell transferring.  They were followed by Deaysean Rippy leaving as well.  No matter how you are trying to fool yourself, Shell leaving will hurt.  He may not be the most mature person out there (see his twitter account right after he left), but make no mistake…he’s a stud and would have helped.  Jackson and Rippy were fighting for back up time and had some good players in front of them…especially Rippy.  He was behind Anthony Gonzalez and Bam Bradley…both of whom are expected to be exciting players.

·        Right now, if you are a math major…or just can add and subtract, you are thinking we still have a couple of players to go before getting down to 85 and you are right.  The next issue could not have been worse.  You never want your favorite college football program linked with a drug bust and that is what Pitt found themselves with when Safety Eric Williams, Tight End Drew Carswell, & DL K.K. Mosley-Smith were all given citations during a drug raid in Oakland.  Since then, Williams and Carswell have been kicked off the team and Mosley-Smith is suspended indefinitely. Many Pitt fans are glad to see Carswell gone, but Pitt went from thin to supermodel thin at his position and Williams was to compete for a starting safety spot.  Hopefully Mosley-Smith will be back soon.  He’ll have to keep his head on straight, as Paul Chryst has shown that this is HIS team and HIS rules.

·        Can we get some good news please?  Yes…I’m glad you asked.  Since Pitt and Syracuse (and later Louisville) moved to the ACC, we have dealt with the whispers that Pitt simply moved to what the Big East was 20 years ago and soon it would also see teams migrating to other conferences.  I won’t lie. I was sweating that these were facts.  I was reading too much Clay Travis and believing what he was saying.  Then…the gods smiled on the ACC.  In addition to sticking to their $52 million exit fee, the conference also agreedto a Grant of Media Rights deal!  This is huge news.  Basically, what it means is that if an ACC team leaves, they must fork over the $52 million for the exit fee AND they would also owe the conference any dollars they will receive for their NEW media deal in whatever conference they decide is nicer and that goes all the way until 2027.  Sooooo, basically no one is going anywhere for a while.  Since the new ACC media deal runs through 2026-2027, the league should remain in place as you see it now until at least 2025…unless they want to fork over LOADS of money.  It also opens the door to an ACC Network, which could bring Pitt approximately $5 million more per year. 

·        Pitt did have a commitment leave.  Chandler Kincade decided to open his recruitment back up.  The Blackhawk QB probably has heard whispers about AJ Ford and Keller  Chryst (Paul’s nephew) and decided to look around more.  NOW…with the recent news of freshman Tra’von Chapman being suspended…the two parties could reunite down the line, as Pitt may look to bring in more than one QB and Kincade does still like Pitt.  He’s just looking out for himself and in reading all the articles and interviews, he seems to be handling the situation very well.

·        After Kincade left, Pitt picked up a new commit and received a pledge from Offensive Lineman, Connor Hayes.  Hayes is 6’4 and 270 pounds and has a mean streak.  He’ll fit right in.  He is also only 16 years old, so those stats will probably only climb.  Many are happy with this addition to the Pitt family, but there are also a lot of worries with the lack of players committed to next year’s recruiting class.  Now signing day isn’t until February of 2014, but let’s not let rationalization get in the way…this is Pitt we are talking about, so naturally we should all go crazy about this topic. From reports though, Pitt’s fan base may back totally off the ledge very soon (OK, so maybe not totally, it is the Pitt fan base after all).  Big time prospect Mike Grimm (of Bethal Park) has been spending a lot of time on the South Side facilities and was there again this weekend. Also on the positive news front, LB prospect Chase Winovich (of Thomas Jefferson) should be making his choice soon.  He is down to Ohio State, Michigan, and Pitt, but from the comments I have seen, Pitt looks to be in good shape.  I won’t hold my breath…I remember Robert Foster…but these two look good and would cause a lot of excitement if they decided to say, “Pitt is It!”

That will do it for today.  I’ll try and keep up a little better, but I do tend to take a few weeks off at a time until August when the team gets back to practicing.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

PANIC!!!!!


So, I was watching the US-Mexico game last night and stopped following twitter at halftime and just put my phone away.  Thank God I did that.  When I checked in the morning, it seems the rumors started right around that time. As I am sure you have heard by now, starting Sophomore running back to be, Rushel Shell is strongly considering transferring from Pitt to another school.  Some are reporting it is a done deal and there are enough of those reports to say it is almost certain at this point. Speculations are that there are several factors on and off the field. Those are just reports and we may never know the full story, but it seems that Shell is considering a few schools and one is (PLEASE PUT DOWN ALL SHARP OBJECTS NOW)…Arizona State and Todd Graham.

I was on the message boards and social media today and the reactions of the Pitt fan base were about as you would expect.  It ranged from harmless jokes to the usual jagoffs bashing Shell, and of course you had the delusional portion of the fan base that claimed that Shell is no good anyways, so who cares.  I think the jokes are fine as long as they remain harmless and everyone is entitled to their own opinion about his skills, but if you are bashing the kid (and he is a kid) with vulgarity, you probably have your own issues.  Not only do you not know his situation Shell is in, but you also make Pitt look bad.  If you don’t believe me, go look at Shai McKenzie’s twitter.  McKenzie is a top PA recruit for next year and considering Pitt.  Look…for selfish reasons, I want him to commit to Pitt badly.  It would be nice to see a fellow Prexie playing for the Panthers on Saturday, but besides that, he is a top NATIONAL recruit and would help out at Pitt ASAP at Shell’s position.

This advice should really apply to just about every situation involving these kids. Brace yourself…there will be more players.  As a matter of fact, it was just reported that DT Terrell Jackson has asked for his release and there are rumors about LB Deaysean Rippy too.  Try and keep in mind that social media goes everywhere when these reports come out.  Also, attempt to tell yourself that it needs to happen anyways…Pitt is several players over the scholarship limit right now and a few players were going to leave anyways.  Like I said, harmless jokes are okay (the one I saw today of Shell’s head on Graham’s body on the ASU airplane was pretty funny), but try and keep it clean. We all (including myself) have tweets we wish we didn’t put out there, but some of the ones I saw today were just plain dumb and vulgar.

Enough bad news for today.  Let’s look at some of the good quick notes from spring practice that have been reported:

·        We all remember that Juantez Hollins was to be the starting left tackle last year before a suspension, so he does have some talent and he is back this year.  As of this moment, it appears that former defensive end, TJ Clemmings has the edge on Hollins and this is before the big man, Dorian Johnson comes into camp this summer. So, it appears that there will be a real competition for right tackle and that is a good thing, considering how thin the offensive line was supposed to be.

·        While Pitt may be losing a few weapons, transfer Manasseh Garner appears to be a match up nightmare for opposing teams.  The 6’2, 220 pound H-Back has been used in the slot, backfield, and tight end positions so far and is impressing the coaching staff.

·        With Dan Mason having off the field issues and Shane Gordon out with a neck injury still and the defensive line as thin as it is, some freshmen are getting some good looks and the reports are positive. Freshman Shakir Soto has a motor that doesn’t stop and red-shirt Freshman Mike Caprara may be small for middle linebacker, but reports are he is making up for it with knowledge and a nose for the ball.

·        Tom Savage and Chad Voytik are staging a nice little battle for QB and it appears that Savage has the edge.  Both sound like they will give Pitt a passing game, no matter who is in the game.

 
I’m sure I’ll send another report as the transfers shake out and spring ball comes to an end.

Monday, February 18, 2013

FINALLY, A DC HAS COME TO PITT!!!


Today Pitt announced their new Defensive Coordinator…FINALLY…and also brought aboard two new coaches as well.  In true Panther fan form, Pitt fans took to social media to pretty much bash the announcements left and right.  If there is another fan base that jumps off  a bridge quicker than Pitt’s, please let me know, because I do believe they have the market cornered.

We’ll start with the DC.  Matt House was promoted from defensive backs coach to the coordinator position.  House is young and has never held this big of a job, but he was a pretty strong recruiter and considering the year the DBs just had, did a great job on the coaching side of things as well. House has promised that he will mix up the defenses with forms of both the 3-4 and 4-3 and he also states the defense will be very aggressive (maybe my brother will finally stop texting me during games that they need to blitz more).  House’s resume has been pretty well known, but in case you don’t remember, he has experience at Michigan State, North Carolina, Buffalo, and also a couple of years in the NFL. Most people will point out that when he was the interim co-DC for the Ole Miss game, things did not go really according to plan.  Oh, how quickly we forget that Pitt played that game with their third string middle linebacker, Pitt’s offense gave them VERY little time off the field (especially at the start of the second half), and finally that Ole Miss is a team that was getting better and better throughout the year.  Why focus on that though, when it is so much fun having Pitt fans be…well…Pitt fans. 

Also coming to the Pitt coaching staff is veteran coach John Palermo to coach the defensive ends and linebackers.  He comes from Tennessee and the Redskins before that, but the thing that stuck out was that Palermo spent 15 years at Wisconsin on Barry Alvarez staffs. If he was good enough for Barry Alvarez to keep for a decade and a half, why on earth would he be a bad hire for the Panthers? With House’s promotion, the defensive coaches are somewhat young, so why not bring in someone with some years under their belt?

Lastly, is the hire that I think will turn out to be a very good one for Pitt. The rumors surfaced about this a few weeks ago and I am glad they are true. Former Panthers’ DB Hank Poteat returns to his alma mater as a GA and will handle the cornerbacks.  Poteat spent a decade in the NFL and recently was the defensive backs coach at Kentucky Christian University.  Poteat played under some great coaches as a pro in Bill Cowher and Bill Belichick.  He also is from Harrisburg, PA and those ties cannot hurt him on the recruiting trail.  Poteat brings in young energy and the staff has a lot of youth on their side, which I think helps in the recruiting aspects.

Overall, I like these hires and I know that is not a popular opinion right now, but some of the tweets today were just so Pitt fans if you will.  Really, the only problem I have with the whole process is how long it took, but other than that, I cannot complain.  I think each coach serves a purpose and I’m excited to see how these additions can improve Pitt.  It says a lot that when Dave Huxtable left Pitt as the DC, there was not even a ripple among the potential recruits. 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

LOI DAY


Today was signing day for college football and for the first time in a good while, there were no unfortunate surprises at the deadline. Paul Chryst and his staff locked up this year’s class  pretty quick and all recruits signed by 10:15AM, with the exception of a kid from Hawaii, who had to wait until afternoon due to the time difference between there and the east coast. That tells me that this group of players is very excited to come to the University of Pittsburgh.

Overall the Panthers welcomed 27 members in this class, 23 of which signed today. 4 players have been enrolled at Pitt since January.  There are a lot of write ups about this class.  Of course, the always reliable Chris Peak has some great information at his paid site.  If you are looking for a free review of the class, check out Chris Dokish, as he always has solid information as well.

There really was only one real big question mark coming into today and that was Clairton’s Tyler Boyd.  Boyd flirted with WVU and Tennessee, before deciding to stay put and giving a big relief to the twitter universe at the same time. The twitter following of the Boyd announcement before, during, and after would be comical…if I wasn’t busy being one of the nervous fans following it.  Including Boyd, below is a roundup of the players that officially became part of Chryst’s first full class (last year was part those we do not speak of’s class):

Tra’von Chapman – QB; James Conner – RB; Jaymar Parrish – RB; Tyler Boyd – WR; Zach Challingsworth – WR; Reggie Green – WR; Jester Weah – WR; Devon Edwards – TE; Tony Harper – TE; Scott Orndoff – TE; Carson Baker – OL; Dorian Johnson – OL; Jaryd Jones-Smith – OL; Alex Officer – OL; Aaron Reese – OL; Tyrique Jarrett – DL; Luke Maclean – DL; Justin Moody – DL; Shakir Soto – DL; Jeremiah Taleni – DL; Matt Galambos – LB; Zach Poker – LB; Titus Howard – DB; Rachid Ibrahim – DB; Terrish Webb – DB; Chris Blewitt – K; Ryan Winslow – P

By all accounts it is a solid staff. It does not have a ton of star power, but there are a lot of quality players and I do like what the staff brought into the program.  Let’s have some fun and make a few predictions, which if I am right, I will gloat over and become an insufferable piece of shit.  If I am wrong, I will destroy this post and deny I ever made such predictions….enjoy:

The stars – This should be obvious, but in case you don’t follow recruiting at all the stars of the class are Dorian Johnson and Tyler Boyd.

Players with the best chance for playing time next season – I will say Orndoff, Soto, Jarrett, Boyd, and Johnson. 3 of those players enrolled early, allowing them to be a little ahead of the rest of the class when they come in June.

Sleeper picks – My sleepers in this class are going to come from my side of the state and I’ll say that Jones-Smith, Galambos, & Moody will all surpass what is expected of them.

Worth the wait player – This player will wait a few years before contributing, but step on and contribute a lot. Tra’von Chapman is the pick here. I believe he will redshirt and I also think he’ll sit and wait his turn for a year or two after that, but once he’s ready, I think Panther fans will love him.

Fan Favorite – The player that fans will love for their playing style and commitment to Pitt is a tie.  I am choosing Zach Challingsworth and James Conner.

I hope you enjoyed the write up.  Only time will tell with this class, but I really do like it overall.  There are a couple of reaches, but you will have that with every class. 

Two other notes to pass along to you:

1.      Paul Chryst was asked about a defensive coordinator and his response was simply that they plan to announce one.  Whoa….I’m glad he wasn’t vague about it or anything.

2.      It was announced today that the spring game will be on Friday, April 12th at Bethal Park’s stadium (HI MIKE GRIMM!).

I probably will only blog sparingly until Spring Practice, but check back occasionally for updates. HAIL TO PITT!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

PASSING A FEW NOTES


While Pitt still looks for a new defensive coordinator, I thought I would jot down a couple of notes as letter of intent day draws closer.

Today Pitt received a big commit from just south of me in Philadelphia.  West Catholic offensive lineman Jaryd Jones-Smith said Pitt was his school of choice and gave the Panthers 5 offensive linemen in this recruiting class. Jones-Smith continues with Paul Chryst’s philosophy of gathering BIG offensive linemen.  The 5 recruits average 6’5 and 297 pounds!  They haven’t even had one day of a college strength program yet! 

This news came just a few days after the ACC announced Pitt’s home and away opponents.  I had been planning on getting Panther season tickets back for a while and luckily I was first in line and snapped up a pair of good seats. When the teams were announced, Pitt sold 1,000 new season tickets in the first 90 minutes.  One look at next year’s home schedule and one can see why fans lined up.  In addition to Villanova, New Mexico, and Notre Dame, Heinz Field will also host Virginia, North Carolina, Miami and Florida State!  It sure is an easier sell than the last decade of Big East opponents.

As mentioned before, letter of intent day is around the corner and the Panthers still have 4 spots left for high school seniors.  Pitt seems to be closing in on a top 25 recruiting class.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

RECAP OF OLE MISS


So, my Saturday ended up 2-3.  Pitt lost to Rutgers in yet another lack luster effort (especially in the first half) in basketball.  That was followed by the 38-17 BBVA Bowl loss to Ole Miss.  The first win was when Clairton receiver (and super prospect) Tyler Boyd took some of the Robert Foster sting (or Robert Frost according to the NBC reporter doing the announcement) away when he picked Pitt as his college destination.  Unfortunately Jaleel Hytchye did not follow suit and committed to Kentucky in the evening. Finally…when I woke up this morning, the NHL announced they would finally drop the puck.  I can’t wait for the Penguins to start.  I do still hate the owners.  2 out of 5 is not bad, but man it would have been nice to get one more thing to go my way.

I will not dwell on the loss to Ole Miss that much, but a few things that should be noted were first, Jason Hendricks of Pitt is a beast!  Seriously…was there a tackle he was not in on yesterday??  Second, it is a shame that it took Shayne Hale 4 years to make an impact, but he had another great game yesterday.   Those were two players who showed up in a big way and the loss should not overshadow those two player’s efforts.

If you note the preview for this game, I selected Ole Miss to beat Pitt yesterday.  About an hour before kickoff, that feeling was intensified and I went into full blown, “I just hope they don’t get embarrassed mode.”  Pitt announced Ray Graham, Shane Gordon, and Drew Carswell would sit out due to injury.  Graham is simply put…a game changer and someone who would have been able to help the Panthers combat the Ole Miss speed.  Carswell made Pitt even thinner at tight end than they already were.  Finally, let’s hope Shane Gordon can get healthy for next season.  Gordon is a very good middle linebacker and despite the great effort of fifth year senior Joe Trebitz, the Panthers needed more out of that position.

Without those three, it was just a lost cause yesterday. Yesterday made me very anxious for next season though and I wish it was starting right now.  I have been a defender of Tino Sunseri and he should be praised for putting up with a whole lot of shit over the last 3 years while holding down the QB position.  That being said, it is VERY obvious that the Panthers need a lot more out of that position on the field. They should get it next season, as three very talented players will compete for the starting position. Then…there is the offensive line.  I can NOT wait! With Juantez Hollins coming back from a year long suspension, Adam Bisnowaty coming off a red shirt and getting lots of praise, and super freshman Dorian Johnson all ready to beef Pitt up at tackle, it allows Cory King and Matt Rotheram to move inside.  Pitt should be lots better on the line and that is great news for Rushel Shell.  Shell ran hard yesterday, but sometimes he would take the handoff and be met head on by multiple defenders.

The future is bright for Pitt and letter of intent day is about a month away.  I’ll be back with more Panther news as it comes in and will have a write up on letter of intent day.  Let’s Go Pitt!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

PASSING NOTES ON OLE MISS


It’s crazy how quickly time flies around the holidays and the BBVA Compass Bowl takes place already on Saturday between the Panthers and The Ole Miss Rebels from the almighty SEC.  The SEC may not be as powerful as some of the past years (seriously, some of the last few years were just insane), but they are still far and away the best conference in college football and it is not close, so this will be a very tough match up for Pitt.  The game will also be a basic away game for Pitt for the 1PM kickoff in Birmingham, AL.  Not only is the location much closer to Ole Miss’ campus than up in Oakland, but the fan base is passionate and they have eaten up a lot of tickets.  It won’t be a real away game, but it will feel very far from a neutral site game.  I can’t speak for the players, but I do think this helps get them ready.  Going to Birmingham for three straight years can get boring and I think a big crowd and some intensity will help.

Confession time…I was very excited when the Rebels were announced as Pitt’s opponent this year.  Not only are they in the SEC conference, but I have always been somewhat drawn to Alabama and Ole Miss, while remaining a Pitt fan.  Alabama speaks for itself…they used to play Penn State when I was a kid and I would love when they would emerge victorious.  Ole Miss is harder to explain.  Maybe it is the uniforms, which I love, or it’s the tradition of The Grove…or the fact that they have some REALLY hot female fans..whatever it is..I kind of like Ole Miss.  If you have not read Clay Travis’ Dixieland Delight, pick it up…it is a great read and paints a great picture of game day in Oxford, MS.

PLEASE NOTE PITT MALE STUDENTS: I ALREADY TRIED TO TELL YOU TO GO DOWN THERE TO MEET SOME OF THESE SOUTHERN BELLES…SO IF YOU ARE NOT…THAT’S YOUR FAULT.

Alright, time to pass some notes on the Rebels.  As an overview, they finished 6-6 and won the Egg Bowl over Mississippi State in the last game to become bowl eligible.  Hugh Freeze is in his first year as head coach and really seems to have excited the fan base and the team itself.  Ole Miss ranks 47th in passing, 55th in rushing, 50th in points for and 67th in points against.  The Rebels also are not penalized very often, so Pitt will have to CREATE Ole Miss mistakes, because the players are disciplined.

The offense that Ole Miss runs is a spread offense and headed up by Sophomore QB, Bo Wallace.  Wallace is a big boy and has 2,843 yards passing with 19 TDs, 15 picks, and has been sacked 27 times. Wallace will take off from time to time, as he has run for 363 yards and 8 TDs this season, however if the QB runs in the spread, the Rebels do like to bring in Junior Barry Brunetti to take care of that, so you will see two QBs.   The 15 INTs and 27 sacks should have the Pitt defense licking their chops as that is something they have done well in this season.  Aaron Donald and Tyrone Ezell will have to continue their great play if Pitt wants to slow down the offense.

Slowing down the offense will be a tough chore as the Rebels LOVE to run this scheme up tempo…ESPECIALLY after they gain a first down.  If Pitt should pin Ole Miss deep in their own end, look for the Rebels to take a few shots deep, as they also are aggressive when put in that position. When Wallace does something like that, he usually looks for Sophomore WR Donte Moncrief.  Moncrief is a burner and a VERY good receiver, who is coming into his own, so the strong Pitt defensive backs had better bring their best on Saturday if they want to contain him. Moncrief leads the team with 60 receptions for 948 yards and 10 TDs. Complementing Moncrief is Sophomore WR Vince Sanders with 34 catches of his own for 465 yards and 3 TDs.

When Ole Miss keeps the ball on the ground, Junior Jeff Scott leads the way with 828 yards and 6 TDs. Scott is part of a one-two punch that the Rebels use and they will bring in speedy Senior RB, Randall Mackey, who has chipped in with 4 TDs this season.  Don’t forget that I mentioned earlier, Wallace and Brunetti also will tote the rock at times.  Wallace does not look like he can run, but don’t be fooled by his size…just ask LSU.

T he defense is a little undersized and Pitt could take advantage of that on the Ole Miss front seven. I said COULD.  The front seven may be undersized, but they are aggressive and very active.  They are led by Freshman LB Denzel Nkemdiche.  Nkemdiche is of the mold that he can cover and stick his nose into the scrums.  Among the other active players up front are Jason Jones (wearing thefamed #38), Gilbert Pena (one of my favorites while watching some of their games this year), and EJ Epperson, among others.  The defense is a 4-3 style and they enjoy bringing the heat on third downs, so Tino will need to be aware of that.  We don’t want any of those little 29 yard sacks on Saturday.

As mentioned, this will be a tough test for Pitt on Saturday.  Bowl games are VERY difficult to predict, as you never know which team is there to play and play hard, and which are there to take in the sites and party a little too much. The Panthers should have the services back of WR Cam Saddler, which is nice since he is a fifth year senior.  Ole Miss does turn the ball over and take sacks, so Pitt will need to create a few of those and take advantage.  It will be a nice measuring stick to see where Pitt is heading into next season, with a large recruiting class also coming in for Paul Chryst.  I see Ole Miss as the favorite here and I think they will win with the help of their active front seven throughout the game and a slight home field advantage.  Final Score: Ole Miss 27 Pitt 17.  The good news Panther fans is that I have sucked something fierce in predictions this year…so there’s that.

Final note…super prospect Tyler Boyd will announce his decision this weekend as well…supposedly.  Pitt is the favorite, BUT he could postpone the announcement as he is saying he wants to take more visits.  Landing Boyd would really help cushion the Foster news from a few weeks ago.