I don't think anyone's saying Pitt is turning this thing around, but it wouldn't be the biggest turnaround in Pitt history if they did.
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I don't see any Antonio Bryant or RJ English types on this current roster.... Jurkovec makes David Priestley look like Patrick Mahomes...I don't think anyone's saying Pitt is turning this thing around, but it wouldn't be the biggest turnaround in Pitt history if they did.
Walt was running the no huddle to start the year. He was ahead of the curve by like a decade. It also didn’t work.Didn't Pitt start running a completely different offense that season after they were 1-5? If we come out in the Single Wing T against Louisville, perhaps I'll be a believer. Otherwise, 3-9 at best.
Walt also had a wealth of knowledge of offense, not only to change, but implement the change during the season, hard to do in general, as the saying goes "building the Plane while in the air." Well, yes I would take Walt as OC right now come to think of it.Walt was running the no huddle to start the year.
Yes they ran the spread west coast offenseDidn't Pitt start running a completely different offense that season after they were 1-5? If we come out in the Single Wing T against Louisville, perhaps I'll be a believer. Otherwise, 3-9 at best.
That was USF's first season in Division 1A and only their 5th season overall, legit one of the worse losses in Pitt history.Walt was running a no huddle spread attack that was 10 yrs ahead of its time. He rightfully saw that our guys were ill equipped and went to a more pro style approach. That was the year we lost to south Florida years before they jumped up to D1 (if memory serves correct)
Walt is a little too new school to be on Duzz radar for OC. What's Matt Cavanaugh up to?Walt also had a wealth of knowledge of offense, not only to change, but implement the change during the season, hard to do in general, as the saying goes "building the Plane while in the air." Well, yes I would take Walt as OC right now come to think of it.
It's Tuesday, he takes his NC ring to the jewelers every Tuesday to get it polished......What's Matt Cavanaugh up to?
I remember that game, it was like a guaranteed first down every time.Yes they ran the spread west coast offense
Then after BC abandoned it entirely
I was at the home games that year VT was unbelievable PITT ran the same sideline pass formation to both sides VT never adjusted
Specifically remember walking to the VT game telling my dad how Pitt could still make a bowl and him telling me repeatedly that it wasn't going to happen.Yes they ran the spread west coast offense
Then after BC abandoned it entirely
I was at the home games that year VT was unbelievable PITT ran the same sideline pass formation to both sides VT never adjusted
I loved Walt as HC, basically because I prefer offense, especially passing offense over conservative run offense and defense.Walt also had a wealth of knowledge of offense, not only to change, but implement the change during the season, hard to do in general, as the saying goes "building the Plane while in the air." Well, yes I would take Walt as OC right now come to think of it.