Here's a stat: I deactivated my facebook account 2 days before Navy, and have not reactivated it one time. I think I am doing my part to help the team win and I will continue this for all of us.
But seriously, thanks all those who post real stats. I love this site, and can always count on good breakdowns of whoever we are playing.
We seriously need to make this game a blow out. The remaining games as well.
Do you guys think we cover the 16.5 or are we looking for a closer margin here?
I tend to think we are going to take care of business, but I can't decide on whether it will be a blow out or not.
Pitt's Offense
Overall (F/+): 41
Rushing: 90
Passing: 42
Standard Downs: 57
Passing Downs: 25
ND's Defense
Overall (F/+): 7
Rushing: 6
Passing: 13
Standard Downs: 7
Passing Downs: 15
ND's Offense
Overall (F/+): 3
Rushing: 3
Passing: 11
Standard Downs: 2
Passing Downs: 14
Pitt's Defense
Overall (F/+): 66
Rushing: 95
Passing: 73
Standard Downs: 83
Passing Downs: 76
Pitt Football: Three Panthers have season-ending injuries - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Sam Werner, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
10/30/12
Mason suffered a lacerated liver making a tackle late in the game.
Coach Paul Chryst announced Monday that three players -- linebackers Dan Mason and Manny Williams and offensive lineman Ryan Schlieper -- will miss the rest of the season with injuries.
Mason suffered a lacerated liver making a tackle late in the game. His injury is especially heartwrenching, as the redshirt junior just returned five weeks ago after missing two years with a devastating knee injury. He was starting and excelling at middle linebacker, racking up 27 tackles in five games.
That's not really one you hear about too often. Seems like that may hurt.
.... the Panthers will have to replace right guard Ryan Schlieper, who was lost for the season last week with a foot injury. None of Pitt's second-string offensive linemen have made any career starts.
The task likely will fall to redshirt sophomore Arthur Doakes, who filled in for Schlieper after he went down against Temple.
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Doakes and the rest of the offensive line will face a tall task Saturday. Notre Dame's front seven is widely considered among the best in the country and has been the linchpin to the team's success
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