Riddickulous
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Who's up next? Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh is currently 2-2. They've lost to Utah (27-24 in OT) and Miami (31-3). They have victories over New Hampshire (38-16) and Florida International (44-17).
Pittsburgh's offense is one-dimensional, as seen against Miami last week. Before this week's game against FIU, they were 94th in the country. They rely entirely on their running game to move the football, much like Boston College. The difference is that Pittsburgh CAN run the football. Dion Lewis is injured, but fellow sophomore Ray Graham took over with a 277 yard, 3 TD performance today against FIU. First year starter Tino Sunseri has struggled, and Pitt's passing game has been fairly anemic thus far when faced with competition. They do have Jonathan Baldwin, one of the better wide receivers in the nation, who can and will cause issues.
Their defense before today (FIU shouldn't count), is 60th in the nation, allowing about 350 yards a game.
Before today (again, against FIU) Pitt had the 95th best pass defense in the country. That's 95th. They allow approximately 252 yards per game through the air.
How do we win?
Offensively: Attack through the air against that weak pass defense. Feed the ball to Floyd. Attack downfield.
Defensively: Stack the box and force Tino Sunseri to beat us through the air.
We have a great shot at winning next week. Let's go Irish.
Pittsburgh is currently 2-2. They've lost to Utah (27-24 in OT) and Miami (31-3). They have victories over New Hampshire (38-16) and Florida International (44-17).
Pittsburgh's offense is one-dimensional, as seen against Miami last week. Before this week's game against FIU, they were 94th in the country. They rely entirely on their running game to move the football, much like Boston College. The difference is that Pittsburgh CAN run the football. Dion Lewis is injured, but fellow sophomore Ray Graham took over with a 277 yard, 3 TD performance today against FIU. First year starter Tino Sunseri has struggled, and Pitt's passing game has been fairly anemic thus far when faced with competition. They do have Jonathan Baldwin, one of the better wide receivers in the nation, who can and will cause issues.
Their defense before today (FIU shouldn't count), is 60th in the nation, allowing about 350 yards a game.
Before today (again, against FIU) Pitt had the 95th best pass defense in the country. That's 95th. They allow approximately 252 yards per game through the air.
How do we win?
Offensively: Attack through the air against that weak pass defense. Feed the ball to Floyd. Attack downfield.
Defensively: Stack the box and force Tino Sunseri to beat us through the air.
We have a great shot at winning next week. Let's go Irish.