Sheboygan
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Pitt reminds me of BC at times: experienced QB who is mobile, can exploit our breakdowns on D as he moves around. With their OL, they will line up and run at will, then get our DBs to overcommit to the run and bust a long pass. Basically SOS on D every week. Sometimes I wonder if they even watch game films to see the mistakes they keep making week, after week, after week. IMO, Curry is too small to play D line and too slow to play LB. I love his work ethic. He gives everything he has , but......As a reminder, here is what Pitt has scored so far this year:
Syracuse: 21
Louisville: 23
NC State: 29
Boston College: 30
Miami: 19
Notre Dame: 3
Florida State: 41
The outlier is Florida State. Florida State had 3 turnovers, while Pittsburgh had 0. Florida State ran 76 plays, more than Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh only had 1 drive longer than 50 yards (and it was in garbage time). They had 3 TDs on drives less than 35 yards. Florida State rotated through 3 different QBs, each of who threw an interception. Florida State averaged more per rush than Pittsburgh did on offense. Pittsburgh's offense put up a ho hum 350 yards of offense. Pickett (QB for Pittsburgh) threw for 210 yards and ran for 13. No TDs, no Ints. He basically played calm and under control and made no mistakes...and also did nothing outstanding. Nobody had more than 2 catches other than Addison who had 11. I think as others have said we need to try and rattle Pickett, give help on Addison, and leave Curry 2 yards off the line to read the RB. Please don't send him in to blitz or into the wash for the love of pete.
As for my prediction- different game, familiar script. We will come out flat and confused because Pitt does something we have not prepared for. We will be behind by 17+ at half, show a little life in second half to get within 10, then lose by 20. Pitt 33, Tech 13......