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Most 100 yard receivers in a single season

So far Kenny Johnson, Konata Mumpfield, Desmond Reid, and Censere Lee all have had over 100 yards receiving in a game this season. It got me wondering is that a record high for different players having 100 yard receiving games in a single season for Pitt? If not, what is the record? Also curious what the overall record high is for an NCAA team. (All questions I couldn't answer with a simple google search)

Just something I was thinking about. It's been fun to see so many different players be able to step up in this offense and I'll be interested to see what our final number is at the end of the season. It's very likely that Poppi Williams will do it giving us 5 different players. After that I think it gets harder to get a 6th. Bart and Reynolds have the talent but would need the targets.

Keeping the Pitt Hoops Hype Going & Other Dribbles ...

** Let’s keep the Hoops Hype ... and Pitt Karma … going!

** Last week, a second consecutive miracle-styled Football comeback inspired a welcome, at least for me, return to long defunct Saturday night dribbles.

** Actually, it felt really good to WANT to write them again.

** So tonight, 73 Panther Pigskin points (not to mention 6 more unbeaten sets) later, it feels like a pretty darned good plan to keep this Panther Karma, not to mention the discussion, or even the hype, freely flowing.

** But before hopping into hoops, let’s give the appropriate nods to the first-ever Panther Football team to have an undefeated non conference state. Hard to believe that actually.

** And yes, I made a point this week to watch the Lady Volleyballers crush the Cult. I know next to nothing about College Volleyball. The little that I do believes these Ladies can be the last ones standing.

** Nonetheless, I recall my hype heavy words last week offering that this year’s Hoop Team should be ready to take some steps forward from the previous two campaigns.

** In fact, I think I offered that we might be able to take something like a whole Sweet 16 steps forward.

** Sweet 16? Really?

** I mean, should we believe such hype?

** Allow me to confess what I wrote last week was not only inspired by the brilliance of Eli, but the added influence of pre, in-game, and post game elixirs. More than just a couple actually.

** But with the added sanity of sobriety, I must ask myself if I truly believe that a top 20 season could be in store for Capel’s Crew. I think I do, but let's allow a deeper dive.

** So let’s start with last year. Count me among those who looked at our Panthers at the end of last season thinking there weren’t 30 better teams. Maybe not even 20.

** Yet we all know, of course, that team had two players who find themselves now not with the Panthers, but instead associating with their NBA peers.

** As evidence of my aforementioned Sweet 16 hype though, I offered my belief in Mr. Lowe and Mr. Delalic as two who can, and maybe even will, follow in the footsteps of the Pro Panther forefathers.

** I also offered a belief in Capel’s Culture, something that has become clearly evident over the past two years. I don’t know how many wins or seeds that's worth. But it matters.

** But a week later after my first haul of hype, I’ve started to come to a different conclusion. The hype for this team shouldn’t be so much embedded in Jaland or Amsal or Culture. In fact, it really could be in about five or six other guys.

** So in other words, Jaland could be All ACC and Amsal could average a dozen, and both could end up on NBA draft boards. And the team could still love each other to death, yet the Panthers could still wind up on the bubble, where they’ve been for the last two years..

** With that, we have to wonder what else is needed for this team to be special.

** There are legit nominees.

** There are those who really believe in Brandin Cummings. I’ve heard he’s been very impressive in workouts thus far, and he comes to the Panthers with a pedigree not really inferior to the one Jaland had when he first came here. If he performs anywhere close to where Jaland did after the ball dropped in 2024, that’s some serious coal for the hype train engine. Possible? Yes. Probable? We’ll see.

** Is there more Zach in Austin? He’s athletic. He’s exciting. He’s skilled. He’s a defender. He’s inconsistent. There were plenty of impressive moments last year. There were plenty of non-existent moments too. Maybe too many. Zach started 31 games last year. He’ll likely start at least that many this year. But how much faster is the hype train chugging if Zach is tossing closer to double digits instead of half dozen?

** Our friend @Vader_Storm has already climbed on board the Cam Corhen hype train. I simply don’t know enough about Cam to have what I believe is a credible opinion. What I do know is that Fede, a player who I really liked the year prior, wasn’t very good last year. Let’s be honest. More often, he was an offensive detriment to our cause. We often succeeded in spite of him.

** If Cam averages “just” what he averaged last year at Florida State, that’s exactly double what Fede averaged last year. Imagine what this does to our attack? And it’s pretty likely to occur.

** Few are buying tickets on Capel’s train because of Damian Dunn. That is except maybe Capel himself. Someone who would know told me Capel loves him. Even if Damian averages “just” what he averaged last year at #1 seed Houston, imagine what this does to our attack? Or instead, imagine if he’s closer to the 15 PPG, 35% 3pt shooter he was at Temple. It’s not out of the question. There's some hype for you!

** Some think 7 footer Guillermo Diaz Graham is still just scratching the ceiling of his full potential. We already know the floor should be no lower than 7 PPG and 40% from three. And Jeff thinks so much of him and what he does for offensive court spacing that serious time for G at the four could be in order. Even if I’m still not fully onboard the G hype train, I believe in the engineer who believes in him.

** But all of this leads to the man who may indeed be the most important Panther for the upcoming season much more than any other. More than Jaland, Amsal or Culture or any of the other nominees for the Sweet 16 Steps forward.

** As I write this tonight, I believe this is Ish’s team.

** He’s the leader. The vet. The prime carryover. And not to mention, the leading returning scorer.

** Many, including me, noted Jaland’s emergence as the biggest reason for the Panther turnaround last year. But it must also be noted that when Ish was struggling with his shoulder injury, so were our Panthers.

** But in the Panther’s final 16 games last year when the team was 12-4, Ish scored in double digits 12 times, as opposed to singles the previous 5. He averaged 13 PPG in those last 16. And he was legendary against Wake Forest in the ACC tournament.

** It’s perhaps wiser to believe the path to a Sweet 16 follows a serious senior season from Ish more than any other Panther on the team.

** Or even more, imagine if both Ish and Jaland find their names on the All-ACC list at year end? No doubt that some will put both names on their preseason All-ACC prediction lists.

** Nonetheless, just like football and volleyball, basketball is indeed a team game, and that overall chemistry matters as much as which individuals will step forward

** But also like our Panther Football and Volleyball teams, I remain hyped and excited about keeping the karma and conversation going for our Panther Hoopers, as we head into what looks like could be a historic fall and winter for all three.

** How’s that for hype?

OT: The Penguin

Really liked the first episode. Colin Farrell is a great Penguin and his avuncular relationship with Vic is great, Cristin Milioti is great as Carmine Falcone's daughter, production value you can tell they spent the money, story is real basic right now but the dialogue writing and performances very strong. Penguin's relationship with his mother is gonna go somewhere crazy I can feel it

I know they're gonna have Batman make an appearance eventually... but please, keep it very minimal

Things I Think I Think About Pitt Panthers Volleyball

These thoughts are in no particular order.

1. This is an elite volleyball team. That is what we have come to expect. I have watched a fair amount of nonconference volleyball so far and the only other team that I would put in Pitt's league would be Nebraska. There are really no weaknesses. The defense has been marvelous. Klika has been outstanding. Sometimes the best player on the floor. And that is saying a lot. The biggest weakness is that sometimes they let other teams go on runs.
2. The key to this team is still Fairbanks. That is no revelation. She just sees the court so well and knows where to set the ball. In system, teams are often getting only a single blocker up. That's Pitt's style, fast.
3. There is a big drop off to Nisa. That is no surprise. She is clearly still getting the timing down with the other players and still needs more game action to do that. Fish is going to be putting her in whenever Pitt is playing a weak opponent and that makes sense to both preserve Rachel and get Nisa the playing time she needs. Will there still be a drop off? You bet! If she were at her best, there would still be a significant drop off. That's how good Rachel is.
4. Torrey has had a fantastic nonconference season. She is such a good technical hitter and really athletic on top of that. She tools well, hits high hands and really often can hit over blocks. Her service return has really improved a lot. I see she has done some setting in a couple of the rotations against Marquette. Is she the emergency 3rd setter if needed?
5 Olivia is a super athletic outside but she still needs to work on the other aspects of being a good PIN. Tooling, High hands etc. I think this has improved over last year but I think there is room for more improvement. Her service can be pretty streaky.
6. I think we have 2 of the top 10 PINS in the country to be honest.
7. I know there is a lot of debate about why they still start VVG over Blaire Bayless. But Valeria does all of the other things so well, I don't see that changing.
8. Our middles are solid. Ryla has played very well for a freshman. Poised. Very capable. Bre will continue to get better too . As they become a bigger offensive force, that will take some pressure off of the PINs.
9. I worry about our depth at setter and also at middle. To me it looks like a big drop off to the back ups in both those areas.
10 In conference, I think our biggest challenge will come from Stanford. Louisville is always dangerous, but I just don't see them as dangerous as usual. Even though the ACC is significantly stronger than in the past with the addition of SMU and Stanford and improvement in other teams like FSU, I still see Pitt losing maybe 2 matches.

I welcome any other thoughts or comments

Exciting time to be a Panther volleyball fan!
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