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The Morning Pitt: 1/22/2025 - How far is Pitt from the CFP?

With the most recent national championship game in the books, let's talk about Pitt and the landscape of college football. How far are the Panthers from the College Football Playoffs? Can they realistically get there? We're answering that question and looking at the path they need to take on today's Morning Pitt.

Before you scoff at the premise, give it a listen. I don't think Pitt is quite as far away as it might seem.

The Morning Pitt: 1/23/2025 - Bell gets a QB for the 2026 class

Pitt got some recruiting news on Wednesday when quarterback Angelo Renda became the first commit for the 2026 class. What stands out about Renda? How does he fit in the Panthers' offense? And what does this mean for the recruiting class? We're breaking it all down on today's Morning Pitt.

OT: Juror#2.....

I've been waiting months to see this movie after reading about it this summer. For whatever reason Warner Brothers decided to release this in a very limited fashion (I think 50 theaters total). It's now streaming on MAX and PPV.

Speculation this is Clint Eastwood's last directorial feature. He is 94 now. I saw some bits from the filming and although he looks ok, you can tell his frame is breaking down. I'll admit to being a fan of most of his movies, but moreso that he (very) successfully jumped from acting to directing. He is extremely prolific and often completes his films rapidly. Insane how many films he has directed in the second (third?) half of his life.

Juror #2 - I loved the movie but will admit that the ending gave me pause. I won't say more to spoil, but I could have seen it ending sooner. Besides that terrific performances abound and Hoult IMHO deserves a Best Actor nod in a very complex, complicated role that did not rely on action or production but just facial expression. Extremely subtle.

I'll be curious to hear what anyone else thinks.

Grade: A-
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