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VT vs. Marshall–How good are these guys?
Posted on 21 Sep 2011 by Frank Sullivan.
The College Football world is changing, for better or worse. This past week we've seen some shuffling within the football ranks, most notably Syracuse and Pitt jumping the Big East ship and joining the ACC. The world of college football makes very little sense right now (what else is new), but through all the uncertainty, all the hoopla over conference realignment; Frank Beamer’s trying t...
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Pitt And Penn State To Renew Rivalry
Posted on 15 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
One of the things that makes college football so great to watch is the rivalries between different schools - Alabama and Auburn, Michigan and Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas. These are the games that fans circle on their calendars each and every year. Yesterday, it was announced that Pennsylvania will once again have their own major rivalry renewed in 2016 when Pitt hosts Penn State at Hein...
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Panthers: Todd Graham Interview
Posted on 23 Apr 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
With all of the success that the Pittsburgh sports teams have had in the past few months, it can be easy to get lost in the mix. Arriving as a new Pittsburgh resident during a time that the Steelers were heading to their eighth Super Bowl, the Pitt basketball team was dominating the Big East Conference and the Penguins were jockeying for position for the playoffs, was new Pitt football coach ...
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Pitt: 2 Criticisms That Remain The Same
Posted on 10 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
After their loss to Connecticut today, we are starting to hear the usual talk about Pitt choking in the NCAA tournament and their inability to get to the Final Four. While the loss today was a downer, as it is their third consecutive year losing their first game in the Big East tournament, it isn’t reason to think Pitt is going to fail in the NCAA tournament. With, in my opinion, the dee...
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Villanova Stunned In Final Seconds, Pitt Looms
Posted on 11 Feb 2011 by Brendan Kelly.
The one positive thing Villanova can take from their heartbreaking, last second loss at Rutgers on Wednesday night? It's only February. Down 10 with under 3 minutes to play, Rutgers made a barrage of unlikely shots, capped by a long 4-point play by Johnathan Mitchell with .8 seconds left on the clock to upset the 10th ranked Wildcats 77-76, in front of a raucous crowd at the RAC. A free throw b...
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Mountaineers and Huskies Look for Improved QB Play
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by Jason Lee.
The West Virginia Mountaineers will look to move forward following their stunning loss to unranked Syracuse 19-14 just six days ago. Standing right in front of the Mountaineers are the hungry UConn Huskies who are looking for their first Big East win of the season. Needless to say the Mountaineers really don't have to remain hung over after having orange moonshine dumped down their throats ...
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With the Panthers on the horizon, things will get better soon
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Jay Ramos.
Sure, FIU is 0-3 on the season and technically have been in every game they have played in so far. But there is room, since they have all been tough out of conference road games, for fans to be pleased with the improvement this team has shown compared to it's putrid 2009 year. The team has shown a more consistent, improved defense. Let's not throw out the big plays that have killed the Golden P...
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UM’s 5 Keys to Victory Over Pitt
Posted on 23 Sep 2010 by Mike Epstein.
The 19th ranked Miami Hurricanes (1-1) are looking bounce back after a 36-24 loss to the #2 Buckeyes in Columbus. The defeat was embarrassing to say the least filled multiple turnovers and mental errors. In order to regain national credibility, UM will face former Big East rival, the Pittsburgh Panthers (1-1). These are Miami’s five keys to assure a victory over Pitt. Establish The Run Game ...
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Why Pitt is IT
Posted on 16 Aug 2010 by Dan Miller.
The Dave Wannstedt era hasn't gone exactly the way he planned when Pitt hired him to replace Walt Harris in December of 2004, until now… Well, hopefully until now. Pitt was picked to win the Big East by many media accounts, an opportunity it failed to capitalize on the past two seasons with losses to Cincinnati in what was essentially the Big East championship game. Still, the Panthers wi...









