Pitt's footballers are
talking big, particularly with respect to an offense that is discussing the prospect of 40-point-per-game productivity. That pace would constitute a substantial improvement over the 2010 offense's record -- indeed, such accomplishment would be remarkable, for at least two reasons:
1. Jonathan Baldwin, Henry Hynoski, and Dion Lewis are gone.
2. Tino Sunseri is not.
If the no-huddle, go-for-broke offense were such a sure-fire winner, for a program with the type of personnel recruited by
Florida Texas Alabama Buffalo,
Youngstown State, and
Toledo, why -- in a world in which a
proven promising college football coach commands an annual salary of $2 million -- are not more teams adopting it?
Pitt's answer to that puzzler will begin to emerge in four weeks.
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1 comment:
Sunseri sucks at QB but he is sitll just a college kid and bullying a kid like this is bush league. Graham on the other hand is out of his mind or just plain lying for saying Sunseri can handle this, if you watched a Pitt game last year you know what is coming this year.
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