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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 767024" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Nationally Pitt is top 5 against the run on defense, and 1st in sacks and tackles for lost. They are 28th in yardage and 38th in scoring. Two things to keep in mind are that some teams have played very few games and are since teams are mostly playing conference games you have inflated stats (related to normal years) for some teams in weaker conferences or with fewer games, especially since Pitt had to play both Clemson and ND driving up the numbers. It's hard to say exactly how I would rate them overall but they are certainly top 20 good. What's worse though is the match up against us. </p><p></p><p>Overall, Pitt's defense can be taken advantage of, but it pretty much requires you to be decent at handling the pressure and then being able to take advantage of the time you do get in the passing game. That is a terrible match up for us with a weak OL and a true freshman QB. We were able to do it to some degree but not as much as we needed to. Basically, remember when we had Tenuta and we made life miserable for weaker QBs/OLs but then got picked apart by better ones? It was often boom or bust. That's similar to pitt this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 767024, member: 2299"] Nationally Pitt is top 5 against the run on defense, and 1st in sacks and tackles for lost. They are 28th in yardage and 38th in scoring. Two things to keep in mind are that some teams have played very few games and are since teams are mostly playing conference games you have inflated stats (related to normal years) for some teams in weaker conferences or with fewer games, especially since Pitt had to play both Clemson and ND driving up the numbers. It's hard to say exactly how I would rate them overall but they are certainly top 20 good. What's worse though is the match up against us. Overall, Pitt's defense can be taken advantage of, but it pretty much requires you to be decent at handling the pressure and then being able to take advantage of the time you do get in the passing game. That is a terrible match up for us with a weak OL and a true freshman QB. We were able to do it to some degree but not as much as we needed to. Basically, remember when we had Tenuta and we made life miserable for weaker QBs/OLs but then got picked apart by better ones? It was often boom or bust. That's similar to pitt this year. [/QUOTE]
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