1-11 looks ugly on paper. Guess that was B-Lo's 2010 record. And I guess THAT is the sole reason why people are going heavy on Pitt tomorrow. Well my friends, I've watched Pitt practice all spring/summer and, well, even if I didn't watch Tino Sunseri and company transitioning into the Todd Graham "high-octane" shotgun look from the Dave Wannstedt under-center, pro/ace formation, I would still know better than to shell over 4 touchdowns to even a Youngstown State, let alone a D-1 team. Pitt will be learning all about themselves tomorrow. What fits, what doesn't. Tino has a lot to learn in his first game that he will be taking a majority--if not all--snaps three feet from the center. The running game will look somewhat flustered tomorrow as well. Ray Graham will be taking his handoffs 3 feet from center as well. Since HS, Graham has not been running starting uphill like that. It will take some getting used to against an opponent other than the Pitt defense. Buffalo knows what they'll be doing: attempting to score at least one touchdown in that dreaded spread formation Jeff Quinn has up there (don't get me wrong, it is AWFUL). Chazz Anderson--who was coached by Quinn at Cincy--will be under center. You WILL get a touchdown from him. That's all you need tomorrow
^Yes, this is happening. USU got the juice, got the talent, got the legs to beat a depleted Auburn team. The spread makes it taste all that much better. Why else would The Drizzle, of all people, put two units on it if it wasn't going to happen???
1-11 looks ugly on paper. Guess that was B-Lo's 2010 record. And I guess THAT is the sole reason why people are going heavy on Pitt tomorrow. Well my friends, I've watched Pitt practice all spring/summer and, well, even if I didn't watch Tino Sunseri and company transitioning into the Todd Graham "high-octane" shotgun look from the Dave Wannstedt under-center, pro/ace formation, I would still know better than to shell over 4 touchdowns to even a Youngstown State, let alone a D-1 team. Pitt will be learning all about themselves tomorrow. What fits, what doesn't. Tino has a lot to learn in his first game that he will be taking a majority--if not all--snaps three feet from the center. The running game will look somewhat flustered tomorrow as well. Ray Graham will be taking his handoffs 3 feet from center as well. Since HS, Graham has not been running starting uphill like that. It will take some getting used to against an opponent other than the Pitt defense. Buffalo knows what they'll be doing: attempting to score at least one touchdown in that dreaded spread formation Jeff Quinn has up there (don't get me wrong, it is AWFUL). Chazz Anderson--who was coached by Quinn at Cincy--will be under center. You WILL get a touchdown from him. That's all you need tomorrow
^Yes, this is happening. USU got the juice, got the talent, got the legs to beat a depleted Auburn team. The spread makes it taste all that much better. Why else would The Drizzle, of all people, put two units on it if it wasn't going to happen???
Wow, haven't seen the "Fausto Carmona Special" in a minute. What happened to you (assuming you're ThaDrizzle from before)? Good luck on your plays.
Hiatus my friend. My old account was deleted for some odd reason. So I didn't really care after that. As is every degenerate gambler though, we can't get out of the game, we only take breaks. So I'm back.
Wow, haven't seen the "Fausto Carmona Special" in a minute. What happened to you (assuming you're ThaDrizzle from before)? Good luck on your plays.
Hiatus my friend. My old account was deleted for some odd reason. So I didn't really care after that. As is every degenerate gambler though, we can't get out of the game, we only take breaks. So I'm back.
1-11 looks ugly on paper. Guess that was B-Lo's 2010 record. And I guess THAT is the sole reason why people are going heavy on Pitt tomorrow. Well my friends, I've watched Pitt practice all spring/summer and, well, even if I didn't watch Tino Sunseri and company transitioning into the Todd Graham "high-octane" shotgun look from the Dave Wannstedt under-center, pro/ace formation, I would still know better than to shell over 4 touchdowns to even a Youngstown State, let alone a D-1 team. Pitt will be learning all about themselves tomorrow. What fits, what doesn't. Tino has a lot to learn in his first game that he will be taking a majority--if not all--snaps three feet from the center. The running game will look somewhat flustered tomorrow as well. Ray Graham will be taking his handoffs 3 feet from center as well. Since HS, Graham has not been running starting uphill like that. It will take some getting used to against an opponent other than the Pitt defense. Buffalo knows what they'll be doing: attempting to score at least one touchdown in that dreaded spread formation Jeff Quinn has up there (don't get me wrong, it is AWFUL). Chazz Anderson--who was coached by Quinn at Cincy--will be under center. You WILL get a touchdown from him. That's all you need tomorrow
^Yes, this is happening. USU got the juice, got the talent, got the legs to beat a depleted Auburn team. The spread makes it taste all that much better. Why else would The Drizzle, of all people, put two units on it if it wasn't going to happen???
1-11 looks ugly on paper. Guess that was B-Lo's 2010 record. And I guess THAT is the sole reason why people are going heavy on Pitt tomorrow. Well my friends, I've watched Pitt practice all spring/summer and, well, even if I didn't watch Tino Sunseri and company transitioning into the Todd Graham "high-octane" shotgun look from the Dave Wannstedt under-center, pro/ace formation, I would still know better than to shell over 4 touchdowns to even a Youngstown State, let alone a D-1 team. Pitt will be learning all about themselves tomorrow. What fits, what doesn't. Tino has a lot to learn in his first game that he will be taking a majority--if not all--snaps three feet from the center. The running game will look somewhat flustered tomorrow as well. Ray Graham will be taking his handoffs 3 feet from center as well. Since HS, Graham has not been running starting uphill like that. It will take some getting used to against an opponent other than the Pitt defense. Buffalo knows what they'll be doing: attempting to score at least one touchdown in that dreaded spread formation Jeff Quinn has up there (don't get me wrong, it is AWFUL). Chazz Anderson--who was coached by Quinn at Cincy--will be under center. You WILL get a touchdown from him. That's all you need tomorrow
^Yes, this is happening. USU got the juice, got the talent, got the legs to beat a depleted Auburn team. The spread makes it taste all that much better. Why else would The Drizzle, of all people, put two units on it if it wasn't going to happen???
I'm depressed big time, Five. Up 10 points and 60 seconds later--as that butch announcer said--down by four points.
But in games like these ala App State/Mich, you almost always have to rely on an absurd special teams play like an onside kick or a blocked kick. That just didn't happen.
I'm depressed big time, Five. Up 10 points and 60 seconds later--as that butch announcer said--down by four points.
But in games like these ala App State/Mich, you almost always have to rely on an absurd special teams play like an onside kick or a blocked kick. That just didn't happen.
What a miserable way to lose guys, for those of you dreaded souls that were crazy enough to play this with me.
By book didn't post a ML for this game since the line was so high, but I won on the points. I thought they were actually gonna steal that one. With you on everything else except Georgia. GL
What a miserable way to lose guys, for those of you dreaded souls that were crazy enough to play this with me.
By book didn't post a ML for this game since the line was so high, but I won on the points. I thought they were actually gonna steal that one. With you on everything else except Georgia. GL
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