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Really Bad Start for the ACC

Some ugly losses for the conference so far. Unless I missed it, it doesn’t look like we’ve beaten a single “power” conference team projected to make the tournament. Granted, not a ton of opportunities thus far.

VT losing at home to Jacksonville is a NET killer.

At least it feels like Pitt has its fate in its own hands this year with a better OOC. I can’t imagine the conference will get much respect again in March unless things 180.

I was hoping it would be different but the reality is that the ACC, besides Duke & UNC cant spend like the SEC, B12, and B10. We may just get 5 teams again:

Duke and UNC who with the loss of Tony Bennett, I will call the ACC Independents.

Then Pitt, Wake, Clem, Miami, UVa and maybe a darkhorse or 2 (ND, Stan, SMU?) fight for 3-4 spots.

The ACC may have some really really bad teams to drag down the NETs which is why I said they should do some type of flex-scheduling the last 2-3 weeks so you dont have to play these teams:

BC
VT
Cal
GT
FSU is 4-1 but they might be real bad

Pitt getting Syr and Lou twice is worst-case scenario because both teams will be below 100 NETs. Lou will be much improved but still not that good. Both can beat us and a home loss is a Q3 loss. Then going on the road at those places arent cakewalks.

Much of our fate will be determined these next 4 games though. If lose 3 of these, we may need to go 15-5 in the ACC to make it. We just dont get the at-bats in the league. Absolutely need to go at least 2-2. 3-1 puts us in good shape. May be able to get in at 12-8.

I think the "Power 3" (B12, SEC, B10) get 30 bids, including 3 auto bids. There's 21 bid league auto bids. So that puts you at 51 teams. That means the final 17 bids would be split between the ACC, BE, MWC, WCC, American, A10, and Missouri Valley with the hope being:

ACC 6
BE 4
MWC 2
WCC 2
American 1
A10 1
MVC 1

Really Bad Start for the ACC

Some ugly losses for the conference so far. Unless I missed it, it doesn’t look like we’ve beaten a single “power” conference team projected to make the tournament. Granted, not a ton of opportunities thus far.

VT losing at home to Jacksonville is a NET killer.

At least it feels like Pitt has its fate in its own hands this year with a better OOC. I can’t imagine the conference will get much respect again in March unless things 180.

Guess we lost Dotson

Where’s the part where finding a few diamonds in the rough over the years (like every other P4 team does) translates to a lot of winning?

I mean who cares if Dooz, or Chryst, or Wanny, or WLAT, or whoever finds a few gold nuggets in a shit pile here and there, unless it’s translating to a lot of good football?

You need about 44 good players on one roster, or 30 good ones and a couple of great ones to field a legit top 25 football team.

You want better recruits? Then start kicking in some money to Alliance 412. How much are you kicking in now? I know, not a dime. Tell me I’m wrong. But of course you’ll lie about it to save face…You’ll just complain and demand better results…

With guys like you, you better hope like hell Narduzzi sh*t more gold nuggets out of his ass.

Stop the slap dickery…

Pitt is what Pitt is

Guess it depends how you define location. Location is good in that we are in the middle of a pretty good recruiting footprint. Plus you have the closeness to the Steelers.

Location is bad in that you have PSU 3 hours to the east and OSU 3 hours to the west and WVU 90 minutes to the south. Plus the allure of ND who has always recruited this area.

But I think you probably mean location in that we can't have an on-campus stadium due to space & political constraints and have to play in a stadium that is too big for our needs which emphasizes this with hideous bright yellow seats.
No. I meant numbers 1 and 2. I don’t think the city location playing second fiddle to the Steelers is as good for business as advertised. Then you throw in point two.

Guess we lost Dotson

really? A Biletnikoff winner, at least 2 active receivers in the NFL, others who sniffed the league.

Now if you want to talk LB or OL, I would agree.
I love these intellectual dimwits who do nothing but complain.

They have no logical solutions…

Recruiting subpar? Solution: Fire Narduzzi… Get the money from the donors to pay his contract…when the next coach comes in and recruits at the same level, they’ll rinse and repeat.

Need more NIL money for recruiting? Solution: That’s easy, shakedown the big donors for more dough….

We need an on campus stadium! Solution: Get a check from the donors… Of course they don’t know a single big donor. They assume that Pitt has as many donors as Penn State and have unlimited resources…

We have no place to put the stadium! Solution: Build it anyway!

Narduzzi is not perfect. But he’s the third best coach Pitt has had in my lifetime. No matter…. FIRE HIM!

In football, we are a Mid-Major

Let me reprhase this.....outside of Oregon, tOSU, PSU, and Indiana....the Big 10 is not good. Happy for Indiana but the only good team they will play this year is tOSU. Same with PSU. The BIG is down this year in reality....why should they get 3-4 teams in the CFP?
Yeah if Michigan and USC are down, I don't know how you can consider the Big 10 a good conference this year.

OT - PENS ........

Again, I know we have goalies on here and for some reason since Fleury was left unprotected in the expansion draft Penguins fans have this weird obsession with the play of the goaltender and tend to be blind to everything else surrounding them. If the criticism of Jarry is everytime it becomes crunch time, he comes off small, I can't disagree. Not even just in a game, but we have seen him have All Star level seasons then the race for the playoffs happens and he wilts. Obviously that is a problem. It is probably why the Pens should never have offered him such a deal, not just salary but term.

But as I mentioned above, the Red Wings, Blackhawks, Kings and Bruins all who have had alot of success over the past 20 years crashed and burned. The Pens have put it off. I will use another analogy and this involves the Penguins themselves. Mario Lemieux's 1st season was 84-85. 20 years later, Sid came along. Sid is now in his what, 18th year and is 37 years old. When Mario returned in 2000 as a 35 year old, he came in and immediately dominated. But of course, he's Mario Lemieux, the single most physically gifted hockey player in history. Here's the difference between Mario coming back and that team going to the Conference Finals vs Sid the past few seasons. Mario had a Jagr in his prime. Jagr might be one of the 10 best players of all time. Also a Kovalev, a Straka, a Lang all in their primes. Sid's core are all his age or older. It is a long winded way of trying to say......there is nothing in this team's tank. They haven't had a top 10 draft pick since 2012. They have very few 1st rd picks. The well is dry and it needs refilled.
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If you rewatch the Clemson game…

And I’m not suggesting you do…

But watch the part after Daniel Carter gets put on the cart to be wheeled off. So many of his teammates were running over and fighting to get in to shake his hand before they carted him off. You could really see how much they cared about him.

It was also cool how the Clemson sideline was really acknowledging him too as he left the field. Klubnik even came over to fist bump him as he rolled past.
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Pitt is what Pitt is

I just expect Duz's teams to play with more disclipine and for the coaches to stop making such terrible and easily avoidable mistakes on game day. I don't think this is too much to ask from a head coach who has been here for 10 years and makes millions a year. Even our best year's are always marred by some loss that never should have happened because the mistakes were so ridiculous and bush league that even high school teams don't make them.
Why would you have these expectations….in most of the seasons during his tenure Narduzzi’s teams have played sloppy and undisciplined FB. What we have seen the last month isn’t anything new. Details aren’t his thing. That’s how you lose on average 5 games per year. Of course, the clown show we saw last Saturday was a new low even for him.
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