I mention in the Preseason that OKSU had some of the Best WRs in CFB with a Dynamic QB Mason. Pitt Players found that out quickly on the first plays in Stillwater. Pitt played Penn State for Bragging Rights but not WVU. Now Pitt's Former Big East Mountaineers Brothers & Sisters are up against OKSU in Still water and the Article shows they lay another 500 Yards on Team like they did to Pitt. The OU Sooners had over 800+ on Big-12 too?
So, this will define if Pitt could have beaten WVU unless they meet in the Bowls. If WVU beats OKSU I have to be fair and give Bragging rights to the Mountaineers. All of sudden the WVU & PSU wagons are circling the Pitt Panther-Lair again after being in Mothballs.
So be it, I will say it gain, Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi is better in his 2nd Year as a Head Coach than Holgrosen or Franklin are in their 6th Years? Not Just a Guess, but Just a Hunch and feel free to disagree. When I get back from DC I do an analysis of all 3 and hope our New WVU-PSU Posters join in with their comments. Congratulations for WVU being in the Top 10 Rankings and Penn State making the AP Top 25!
Article & Excerpts & Link:
Winner -- Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield : There are many things one can take away from Oklahoma's 66-59 win over Texas Tech Red Raiders . There are more gaudy offensive stats and records snapped than you can take in at a single glance. So we'll concentrate solely on Mayfield. The former Texas Tech quarterback returned to Lubbock for the first time as a starter since his freshman season in 2013. All he did was rack up 545 yards through the air and break the OU single-game passing touchdown record with seven scores. He was technically outperformed by Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes (FBS record 819 total yards, seven touchdowns), but Mayfield was on the winning side.
Winner -- Oklahoma State Cowboys 's tip-drill interception: We'll get to a pair of incredible interceptions by Northwestern Wildcats in a minute, but the opening act by Oklahoma State's Jordan Sterns is just fine, too. Sterns was Johnny on the spot on the tip. Had the ball been better placed, it might have been a touchdown for the Jayhawks. Instead, it was one of the wildest picks of the day.
Winner -- West Virginia Mountaineers coach Dana Holgorsen: Remember when Holgo was on the hot seat to start the season? Yeah, about that. The Mountaineers are 6-0 for the first time since 2006 following a 34-10 win over TCU Horned Frogs , and Holgorsen suddenly goes from a coach without a contract extension to one that could be sought after by other schools at the end of the season. Building this program into a Big 12 contender has taken a while; you don't normally consider a project like this to be six years in the making. But the defense has been excellent under coordinator Tony Gibson and the offense is balanced with a much-improved Skyler Howard at quarterback. Holgorsen should be a candidate for coach of the year.
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...week-8-signature-win-for-penn-state-franklin/
So, this will define if Pitt could have beaten WVU unless they meet in the Bowls. If WVU beats OKSU I have to be fair and give Bragging rights to the Mountaineers. All of sudden the WVU & PSU wagons are circling the Pitt Panther-Lair again after being in Mothballs.
So be it, I will say it gain, Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi is better in his 2nd Year as a Head Coach than Holgrosen or Franklin are in their 6th Years? Not Just a Guess, but Just a Hunch and feel free to disagree. When I get back from DC I do an analysis of all 3 and hope our New WVU-PSU Posters join in with their comments. Congratulations for WVU being in the Top 10 Rankings and Penn State making the AP Top 25!
Article & Excerpts & Link:
Winner -- Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Baker Mayfield : There are many things one can take away from Oklahoma's 66-59 win over Texas Tech Red Raiders . There are more gaudy offensive stats and records snapped than you can take in at a single glance. So we'll concentrate solely on Mayfield. The former Texas Tech quarterback returned to Lubbock for the first time as a starter since his freshman season in 2013. All he did was rack up 545 yards through the air and break the OU single-game passing touchdown record with seven scores. He was technically outperformed by Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes (FBS record 819 total yards, seven touchdowns), but Mayfield was on the winning side.
Winner -- Oklahoma State Cowboys 's tip-drill interception: We'll get to a pair of incredible interceptions by Northwestern Wildcats in a minute, but the opening act by Oklahoma State's Jordan Sterns is just fine, too. Sterns was Johnny on the spot on the tip. Had the ball been better placed, it might have been a touchdown for the Jayhawks. Instead, it was one of the wildest picks of the day.
Winner -- West Virginia Mountaineers coach Dana Holgorsen: Remember when Holgo was on the hot seat to start the season? Yeah, about that. The Mountaineers are 6-0 for the first time since 2006 following a 34-10 win over TCU Horned Frogs , and Holgorsen suddenly goes from a coach without a contract extension to one that could be sought after by other schools at the end of the season. Building this program into a Big 12 contender has taken a while; you don't normally consider a project like this to be six years in the making. But the defense has been excellent under coordinator Tony Gibson and the offense is balanced with a much-improved Skyler Howard at quarterback. Holgorsen should be a candidate for coach of the year.
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...week-8-signature-win-for-penn-state-franklin/
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