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Louisville Pitt condensed game (25 minutes--Roddy is the color commentator, and is just great--Pitt in grey uniforms):
Louisville is probably slapping themselves after the game. Cunningham missed a lot of throws. Pitt maintained their defensive assignments and went to the right gaps, and that made a big difference. Lots of field goals. Louisville basically shut Pitt out in the second half. They got yards, but not many points. It's important to get as much early in the game as we can.
Hawkins is fast and explosive. Don't let any of their skill players get behind you. They have speed at the receiver positions. Our DBs have to make the right steps and keep the right position.
I don't know how much of Pitt's defensive penetration is because they have a good DL and how much is Louisville messing up. Sacks were critical to Pitt winning this game
DT, LB, and CB play was critical for both teams throughout the game.
Louisville's offensive scheme looks about like ours. I was thinking it would look more like the App State offense that used a lot of option concepts.
A play just before halftime will give most of you deja vu--it was virtually a replay of Syracuse's miracle TD.
Louisville should be well rested--they also had a bye.
Louisville is probably slapping themselves after the game. Cunningham missed a lot of throws. Pitt maintained their defensive assignments and went to the right gaps, and that made a big difference. Lots of field goals. Louisville basically shut Pitt out in the second half. They got yards, but not many points. It's important to get as much early in the game as we can.
Hawkins is fast and explosive. Don't let any of their skill players get behind you. They have speed at the receiver positions. Our DBs have to make the right steps and keep the right position.
I don't know how much of Pitt's defensive penetration is because they have a good DL and how much is Louisville messing up. Sacks were critical to Pitt winning this game
DT, LB, and CB play was critical for both teams throughout the game.
Louisville's offensive scheme looks about like ours. I was thinking it would look more like the App State offense that used a lot of option concepts.
A play just before halftime will give most of you deja vu--it was virtually a replay of Syracuse's miracle TD.
Louisville should be well rested--they also had a bye.