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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 75776" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I think the main thing about Pitt is that their strengths match so well with our weaknesses. I admit I didn't expect this. Their D is still a question, but Connors is exactly the kind of back who could give our DL problems. 6'2", 250 is a load for anyone to stop and he's pretty quick for a guy that size. I <em>really</em> hate it when opponents come up with freshmen who look like they could be trouble. (I don't have the same qualms about Tech, of course.)</p><p></p><p>But it's early days yet and neither program has gotten into the meat of their schedules. We'll see about them. Clempson and UNC are, imho, at worst even games. Neither team has shown much so far. Da U seems to truly suck right now, but they are breaking in a new QB. The Turkies and the Dwags are going to be tough and we all knew that from the first. All we have to do to be successful is to continue to improve. Barring injury, that's what we always do and I expect us to do it this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 75776, member: 265"] I think the main thing about Pitt is that their strengths match so well with our weaknesses. I admit I didn't expect this. Their D is still a question, but Connors is exactly the kind of back who could give our DL problems. 6'2", 250 is a load for anyone to stop and he's pretty quick for a guy that size. I [I]really[/I] hate it when opponents come up with freshmen who look like they could be trouble. (I don't have the same qualms about Tech, of course.) But it's early days yet and neither program has gotten into the meat of their schedules. We'll see about them. Clempson and UNC are, imho, at worst even games. Neither team has shown much so far. Da U seems to truly suck right now, but they are breaking in a new QB. The Turkies and the Dwags are going to be tough and we all knew that from the first. All we have to do to be successful is to continue to improve. Barring injury, that's what we always do and I expect us to do it this year. [/QUOTE]
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