Showing posts with label 2021 Pitt Football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2021 Pitt Football. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2021

The Pittsburgh Football Weekend That Was

It was a rather remarkable football weekend here in Pittsburgh what with Pitt giving us a "This Is Why You Follow Sports" moment, and the Steelers giving us everything from severe stomach cramps to euphoria to major letdown all in one game.  

Let's start with the Pitt Panthers.


As you no doubt know by now, Pitt clinched the ACC Coastal Division title and  a spot in two weeks in the ACC Championship game with their thrilling, and I do mean thrilling, 48-38 win over Virginia.  It was Senior Day at Pitt, the final home game for Pitt's senior players, most notably quarterback Kenny Pickett.


As he has over the course of a career that has seen him seize every significant passing record in Pitt history, Pickett delivered big time.  He passed for over 400 yards and threw four TD passes, two of them on fourth down plays.  All four of those TD passes went to sophomore wide out Jordan Addison.


It was a remarkable and electric performance by both Pickett and Addison.  Pickett will no doubt be a Heisman Trophy finalist and Addison has become the favorite to win the NCAA Biletnikoff Award as well.  Pitt now sits at 9-2, is nationally ranked, and will be favored to win their final game at Syracuse this coming Saturday.  Their opponent in the ACC title game is still TBD, and should they win that, a New Year's Day Bowl game is all but assured.  By any measure, it as been a successful season for HC Pat Narduzzi and his squad, and a very entertaining one for those of us who have been in attendance at Heinz Field throughout.  I was there on Saturday evening for that game, and it was truly a thrilling experience.

It has also been a joy to follow the career of Kenny Pickett and see his development.  His first start as a freshman was a win over a then undefeated and Top Five Miami team.  It was a portent of things to come.  His decision to forego the NFL Draft last year was a wise one.  From the probable late round pick he would have been last spring, it now appears that he will be among the first 2 or 3 QB's selected in the 2022 Draft, a surefire first round pick.  Panthers fans will surely miss him next year, but many Steelers fans are savoring the possibility of seeing Pickett just switching from Blue & Gold to Black & Gold come 2022 and replacing future Hall of Famer Ben Roethlisberger.

And that brings us to last night's Steelers-Chargers game.  Let's call that game a Tale of Two Quarterbacks.

Facing a Steelers defense without all-pro DB's Minkah Fitzpatrick and Joe Haden, and, oh yeah, their best player and perhaps best defensive player in the NFL, TJ Watt, Chargers QB Justin Herbert shredded the Swiss cheese of a defense that Steelers had out there last night for over 380 passing yards, 90 rushing yards, and three TDs.  He is scarey good, and so young that it doesn't even look like his teenaged skin has cleared yet. He's going to be a force in the NFL well into the 2030's.


After three quarters, LA had a 27-10 lead.  No doubt TV sets were being switched off all over Western Pennsylvania.  However, a blocked punt, a bizarre interception of a Herbert pass, and some remarkable quarterback play from a "He's-still-got-some-gas-in-the-tank" Big Ben, and presto-change-o, the Steelers found themselves with a 37-34 lead with 3:24 remaining in the game.  Alas, the fairly tale ending was not to be as Herbert, on the third play of the ensuing Chargers possession, hit Mike Williams for a fifty-plus yard touchdown, a play that probably wouldn't have happened had Fitzpatrick been in the game.



In its own way, the Steelers losing effort was every bit as entertaining and compelling as Pitt's big win was the day before.  The Steelers now sit at 5-4-1, but in an AFC North Division that no team seems to want to win, who the hell knows what might happen the rest of the way?

Next week....On to Cincinnati!




 

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Pitt 27 - Clemson 17, aka Pickett's Charge


A phrase that I often use in this space when writing about a particularly notable game or contest is "this is why you follow sports."  Pitt fans experienced just such a moment when the Panthers outplayed and defeated the Clemson Tigers and, more importantly, their self-righteous coach, William Christopher Swinney, by a score of 27-17.  I know that I have been at sporting events that have been more enjoyable, but it's hard to remember one in the immediate afterglow of that win yesterday at Heinz Field.

The game turned on a most improbable play, when Pitt linebacker SirVocea Dennis intercepted a shovel pass from the Clemson quarterback at midfield and sprinted alone and untouched into the end zone for a touchdown that upped the score to 21-7 in Pitt's favor.  None of us could ever remember seeing an interception of a shovel pass before, and undoubtedly no one in the entire stadium was more surprised to have the ball land smack in his breadbasket than Dennis himself.

It can also be considered the game where Pitt's senior QB Kenny Pickett announced himself to the nation at large as a serious Heisman Trophy candidate.  He threw two TD passes yesterday and no interceptions (he has thrown only one INT all season).   Even more impressive was how he took control of the game in the fourth quarter.  Pitt controlled the ball for over thirteen minutes of the fourth quarter, and when they took possession with a bit more than seven minutes remaining, Pickett himself ran for gains of six and seven yards for first downs on two third down plays in that drive that allowed Pitt to bleed the clock out until the it read 00:00.

The afternoon and evening at Heinz Field yesterday was fun, exciting, and exhilarating, and games and days like that are why you follow sports.

Oh, and speaking of Pickett and the Heisman, back in August, I placed a $1 bet on him to win that Trophy at 100-1 odds.  He wins it, I get a hundred bucks.  That same $1 bet made today would only win you nine (9) bucks.