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Posted: May 15th, 2013

Former Mercyhurst University baseball coach Joe Jordano has the University of Pittsburgh baseball team on the verge of a Big East title.

No. 16 Pitt  (40-12, 18-3 Big East) will take on No. 10 Louisville this weekend in a three-game series. If the Panthers win two games or sweep, they win the title. If the Panthers win once, they share the title with the Cardinals (43-10, 17-4 Big East).

No matter the outcome this weekend, Pitt has a good shot at an NCAA berth.

Jordano, who has 467 wins in 15 years at Pitt, has 750 career wins after logging 283 victories in 10 seasons at Mercyhurst.

Here’s Jordano talking about Pitt’s chance this weekend:

Posted in: Baseball, Pittsburgh
Posted: February 6th, 2013

Here’s a look at some of the new teammates for Pitt football recruit James Conner, a McDowell running back/linebacker. Pitt just released its full list of signings. Pitt lists Conner as a running back:

2013 University of Pittsburgh Football Recruiting Class:

Name                                      Pos.             Ht.               Wt.          Hometown/High School/Prep School

Carson Baker                          OL               6-5               280          Fairborn, Ohio/Fairborn

Chris Blewitt                           PK               5-9               165          Alexandria, Va./West Potomac

Tyler Boyd                              WR              6-2               185          Clairton, Pa./Clairton

Zach Challingsworth               WR              6-2               185          McDonald, Pa./South Fayette

Tra’Von Chapman*                QB              6-2               200          Kent, Ohio/Theodore Roosevelt

James Conner                     RB               6-2               230          Erie/McDowell

Devon Edwards                      TE               6-4               255          Reynoldsburg, Ohio/Eastmoor Academy

Matt Galambos                        LB               6-2               215          Collingdale, Pa./The Haverford School

Reggie Green                          ATH            6-2               200          Cranford, N.J./Cranford

Tony Harper                            TE               6-4               200          Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s Jesuit

Titus Howard                          DB              6-1               180          Clairton, Pa./Clairton

Rachid Ibrahim                        DB              6-1               185          Rockville, Md./Avalon

Tyrique Jarrett*                       DL               6-3               320          Pittsburgh, Pa./Taylor Allderdice/

Dorian Johnson                       OL               6-5               290          Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon Area

Jaryd Jones-Smith                   OL               6-7               295          Voorhees, N.J./West Catholic (Pa.)

Luke Maclean                          DL               6-3               235          Grand Blanc, Mich./Grand Blanc

Justin Moody                          DL               6-3               265          Philadelphia, Pa./George Washington

Alex Officer                            OL               6-4               290          Rochester, N.Y./Eastridge

Scott Orndoff*                        TE               6-5               245          Waynesburg, Pa./Seton-LaSalle

Jaymar Parrish                        FB               6-2               230          Monroeville, Pa./Gateway

Zach Poker                              LB               6-4               220          Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc

Aaron Reese                            OL               6-5               300          Fayetteville, Pa./Chambersburg Area

Shakir Soto*                           DL               6-3               230          Wilkes-Barre, Pa./G.A.R. Memorial

Jeremiah Taleni                       DL               6-2               300          Kaneohe, Hawaii/Kailua

Jester Weah                             WR              6-3               190          Madison, Wis./Madison Memorial

Terrish Webb                          DB              5-11             170          Clairton, Pa./Clairton

Ryan Winslow                        P                  6-5               205          Ambler, Pa./La Salle College H.S.

Posted in: Football, Pittsburgh
Posted: November 29th, 2012

Let’s recap Week 13, shall we?

Game of the week: No. 1 Notre Dame at USC

Final score: Irish 22, Trojans 13

Pregame rant: This is pretty simple. The Irish win, they’re playing for a national title.

Notre Dame hasn’t won it all since the 1988 season, but hasn’t really contended for one since 1989 when it lost to No. 1 Colorado in the 1990 Orange Bowl.

So for the Irish, this is a long time coming. For USC, this is a season it’d like to forget.

The Trojans have lost four games, their best player – quarterback Matt Barkley – is out with a shoulder injury and they’re coming off a 38-28 loss to in-town rival UCLA.

Beating the Irish would sure wipe the slate clean for USC.

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Posted: November 20th, 2012

Here are three college football games worth watching in Week 13.

Game of the week: No. 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (11-0) at USC Trojans (7-4, 5-4 Pac-12), Saturday, 8 p.m., WJET (ABC).

Pregame rant: This is pretty simple. The Irish win, they’re playing for a national title.

Notre Dame hasn’t won it all since the 1988 season, but hasn’t really contended for one since 1989 when it lost to No. 1 Colorado in the 1990 Orange Bowl.

So for the Irish, this is a long time coming. For USC, this is a season it’d like to forget.

The Trojans have lost four games, their best player – quarterback Matt Barkley – is out with a shoulder injury and they’re coming off a 38-28 loss to in-town rival UCLA.

Beating the Irish would sure wipe the slate clean for USC.

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Posted: November 6th, 2012

Let’s recap Week 10, shall we?

Game of the week: No. 1 Alabama at No. 5 LSU

Final score: Tide 21, Tigers 17

Pregame rant: As good as this game will be, we don’t want to see the Tide and Tigers play in the national title game again.

Alabama hasn’t lost since it fell 9-6 in overtime at home to the Tigers. The Tide dominated LSU in the national title game, but the Tigers can avenge that loss and really put themselves in the national title picture.

The Tide are first in the nation in run defense. LSU is eighth. So the team that has the better quarterback should win Saturday.

Edge Alabama.

A.J. McCarron has thrown 18 touchdowns, no interceptions and can make all the throws. If Zach Mettenberger is called upon to beat the Tide, it’s not going down.

Post-game commentary: McCarron wasn’t his best until it matter most.

With that Death Valley crowd roaring and ready to pounce on him for predicting the Tide would win, McCarron was 4-of-5 for 72 yards and a game-winning touchdown pass with 51 seconds left to beat the rival Tigers.

Mettenberger actually played well. Was 24-of-35 for 298 yards and a touchdown.

Truth be told, the Tigers had this game won. They had more yards, won the turnover and time ouf possession battle and limited Alabama to 1-of-9 on third-down conversions.

So why did they lose? Penalties and bad play calling.

The Tigers had seven penalties for 51 yards and LSU coach Les Miles called a fake field goal on a 4th-and-12 play down 7-3 in the first half.  It failed miserably.

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Posted: October 30th, 2012

Here are three college football games worth watching in Week 10.

Game of the week: No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide (8-0, 5-0 SEC) at No. 5 LSU Tigers (7-1, 3-1 SEC), Saturday, 8 p.m., WSEE (CBS).

Pregame rant: As good as this game will be, we don’t want to see the Tide and Tigers play in the national title game again.

Alabama hasn’t lost since it fell 9-6 in overtime at home to the Tigers. The Tide dominated LSU in the national title game, but the Tigers can avenge that loss and really put themselves in the national title picture.

The Tide are first in the nation in run defense. LSU is eighth. So the team that has the better quarterback should win Saturday.

Edge Alabama.

A.J. McCarron has thrown 18 touchdowns, no interceptions and can make all the throws. If Zach Mettenberger is called upon to beat the Tide, it’s not going down.

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Posted: October 15th, 2012

Here are three college football games worth watching in Week 8.

Game of the week: No. 9 South Carolina Gamecocks (6-1, 4-1 SEC) at No. 3 Florida Gators, (6-0, 5-0 SEC), Saturday, 3:30 p.m., WSEE (CBS)

Pregame rant: Despite losing to LSU, South Carolina can still find itself in the SEC title game, but must beat the Gators to do so. To see Steve Spurrier go back to the place he starred as a player and as a coach and knock off Florida would be one his biggest wins ever.

However, South Carolina better shore up that run defense if it plans to upend the Gators. The Gamecocks allowed LSU to bang ‘em for 258 yards on the ground.

Florida is averaging 233.33 yards rushing and will be content to win a low-scoring affair, as it did against LSU, rather than play score for score.

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Posted: October 15th, 2012

Let’s recap Week 7, shall we?

Game of the week: No. 17 Stanford at No. 7 Notre Dame

Final score: Irish 20, Cardinal 13 (OT)

Pregame rant: The Irish have an offensive-minded coach in Brian Kelly, but have relied on their defense to win games. Allowing 7.78 points a game, Notre Dame is second only to top-ranked Alabama in scoring defense.

The Irish are first in touchdowns allowed with three.

However, Stanford has the type of offense that can grind it out and impose its will on a defense. Stepfan Taylor is 15th in the nation in rushing with 560 yards and five touchdowns. If the Cardinal can consistently block Irish senior stud linebacker Manti Te’o, who has 48 stops, Taylor will have room to run.

If not, it will be business as usual for Te’o and the Irish defense.

Post-game commentary: The debate over whether Taylor scored or not from the 1-yard line in OT is a valid one, but someone explain how you run the same play, bad weather or not, on 3rd and 4th down out of a tight formation with everyone in the box to stop the run.

What this game tells me is if you’re playing Notre Dame, better put them away early. The Irish have won three games by seven points or less. They beat Purdue 20-17, Michigan 13-6 and Stanford in overtime.

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Posted: October 10th, 2012

In his high school days, Matha was a standout athlete at McDowell before going to Pitt./Photo by Jack Hanrahan/Erie Times-News

Transferred. Injured. Ineligible.

Senior right tackle Dan Matha has had his share of obstacles, but is once again a force on the field in helping No. 22-ranked Indiana (Pa.) boast one of the top rushing teams in NCAA Division II.

” It’s a great feeling,” Matha said. “It’s been a lot of bumps along the way. Haven’t always been healthy. So to finally be healthy. It’s a weight off my shoulders.

“To be able to play and do the things I know I’m capable of doing. Not really being hindered by an injury or pain or anything, it’s long overdue.”

With the 6-foot, 7-inch, 290-pound Matha helping clear space to run free, the Crimson Hawks (5-1, 2-1 PSAC West) are seventh nationally in rushing and have the nation’s second-leading rusher in senior Harvie Tuck.

“We vote every week in the offensive meeting room which side of the line did better,” Tuck said. “The right side has been getting a lot of wins. Probably four out of the six weeks, they’ve won and I think part of it is because of Dan.”

It wasn’ t that long ago Matha, an McDowell High graduate, was at Pitt wondering if he’d ever become healthy enough to even compete for a starting spot, let alone play.

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Posted: October 9th, 2012

Here are three games worth watching in Week 7.

Game of the week: No. 17 Stanford Cardinal (4-1, 2-1 Pac-12) at No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish, (5-0), Saturday, 3:30 p.m., WICU (NBC).

Pregame rant: The Irish have an offensive-minded coach in Brian Kelly, but have relied on their defense to win games. Allowing 7.78 points a game, Notre Dame is second only to top-ranked Alabama in scoring defense.

The Irish are first in touchdowns allowed with three.

However, Stanford has the type of offense that can grind it out and impose its will on a defense. Stepfan Taylor is 15th in the nation in rushing with 560 yards and five touchdowns. If the Cardinal can consistently block Irish senior stud linebacker Manti Te’o, who has 48 stops, Taylor will have room to run.

If not, it will be business as usual for Te’o and the Irish defense.

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