So far, Coach Pat Narduzzi's Trademark is to have his Pitt Team ready to play better in Away Games than Home Games. Last year Coach Pat & Staff caught the Home Teams by surprise like Iowa, but now the Panthers are year later knowing systems and playing better with coaches that know them better and vice a versa. Confidence, Discipline, and having Fun is starting to become common place among the Players, Recruits, and Coaches. Although OKSU talks about bouncing back and being more focused to win this week. The Gundy Critical Error throwing on the last play caused his team to win. One can talk how that won't happen again, but that kind of loss lingers into the Players and Central Michigan gave a very good game. Pitt really has a chance to make a mark in winning its First game ever at OKSU in a National Game.
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Different emotional outcomes, with the Cowboys staggered in what will become a play for the ages against Central Michigan, the Panthers riding high after beating rival Penn State, who'd they waited 16 years to play. So the emotions are different. Still, the aim for this weekend is the same: don't look back….“I think with everything in life there's always going to be setbacks or adversity,” said OSU quarterback Mason Rudolph. “That's when you find out who you are as a leader and who you are as a team.“This team is experienced and has a lot of leadership, so we'll be able to attack it full speed ahead and we'll be just fine. We can't wait to get back out there again on Saturday.
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Now Pitt faces a more experienced and proven quarterback in Rudolph. “We are going to zero in on what they give up,” Rudolph said. And the Panthers are bracing for it. “This guy is more of a pocket passer (than McSorley),” said Panthers defensive backs coach Renaldo Hill. “We know we are going to be challenged down the field vertically.”
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http://newsok.com/osu-football-jour...id-hangovers/article/5518331?custom_click=rss
Excerpt:
Different emotional outcomes, with the Cowboys staggered in what will become a play for the ages against Central Michigan, the Panthers riding high after beating rival Penn State, who'd they waited 16 years to play. So the emotions are different. Still, the aim for this weekend is the same: don't look back….“I think with everything in life there's always going to be setbacks or adversity,” said OSU quarterback Mason Rudolph. “That's when you find out who you are as a leader and who you are as a team.“This team is experienced and has a lot of leadership, so we'll be able to attack it full speed ahead and we'll be just fine. We can't wait to get back out there again on Saturday.
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Now Pitt faces a more experienced and proven quarterback in Rudolph. “We are going to zero in on what they give up,” Rudolph said. And the Panthers are bracing for it. “This guy is more of a pocket passer (than McSorley),” said Panthers defensive backs coach Renaldo Hill. “We know we are going to be challenged down the field vertically.”
LINK:
http://newsok.com/osu-football-jour...id-hangovers/article/5518331?custom_click=rss