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Revised Rankings

I know in the past, Chris and jim revised how our recruiting clases would be, but I would be interested to know if anyone did any revisions after all the transfers etc.

I am not saying necessarily transfers being rated, but like the QB from PSU, mcmillion and davis coming in as 4 stars in the 2020 class right?

With the rivals point system, it would be interesting to see what schools "improved" via the transfer portal compared to their high school rankings. I guess in theory its better to do it like jim and chris do, because you can see the entire career of a player, but it seems like Pitt is generally improving their depth and quality with transfers in vs out (exluding addison)

I don't know if that makes sense?

It would be hard because some schools that overrecruit may drop, but it would be interesting to see who is winning in that second tier level.

Full transcript: Capel on why he came to Pitt, the challenges he has faced, his thoughts on Duke and a whole lot more

There's a lot in here: it's the full transcript of Jeff Capel's Monday press conference, where he talked about what made him take the Pitt job, how challenging the last four years have been, whether he wanted to hold out for the Duke job and a lot more. There's even some quotes about Wednesday night's game.

Recruiting Update January 21st

I'm thinking the January 21st basketball game against Florida State will be a day the football staff hosts some 2024 prospects. I'm not sure if they'll have one giant junior day or just spread it across both weekends at the end of the month. I'll post players that confirm to me they are coming.

The first one I've confirmed is Brody Kosin, a tight end from Michigan.

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Derrick Davis visiting this weekend

Gaudy plus/minus numbers from the bench

I know that +/- stats leave something to be desired, but how about these numbers from Pitt's bench players:

Nate Santos: +15
Guillermo Diaz Graham: +10
Jorge Diaz Graham: +2
Nike Sibande: +1

The first two are the ones that really stand out to me. Guillermo and Santos played about 12 minutes each - easily the most time either has seen since the beginning of the season - and I thought both were really solid in those minutes. Guillermo had 4 points, 5 rebounds (4 on offense), 2 steals, 1 assist and no turnovers. Santos scored 2 points (his buzzer-beater), grabbed 5 rebounds and didn't commit a turnover.

Jamarius Burton was the only starter to be on the plus side (he was +3).

CF Regular Season>>>>>>CFP

College Football’s regular season is so much more exciting than the Playoffs. Granted the two semi finals were pretty good but that Championship game was unwatchable unless you come from Georgia.

The regular season had so many compelling games.

I don’t expect college football to look the same ten years from now. Money is pushing the landscape to a scenario of maybe ten (if we are lucky) teams who can compete financially to field super competitive teams.
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