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Promising recruiting class should pull Panthers from pits

 

PITTSBURGH -- The setting couldn't have been more Pittsburgh. Panthers coach and Burgh native Dave Wannstedt talking football at J.P.'s, a neighborhood eatery. A breakfast of coffee, eggs and home fries screams no frills and all calories.

"Six degrees ..." Wannstedt said to himself considering his program's impact on college football since Dec. 1.

Dave Wannstedt is looking for results after luring six of the top 11 players in the state to Pitt. (Getty Images)  
Dave Wannstedt is looking for results after luring six of the top 11 players in the state to Pitt. (Getty Images)  
As in six degrees of separation. No matter where you turn in the sport the last two months, it all seems to lead back to Pittsburgh's 13-9 upset of then-No. 2 West Virginia.

Consider the alternate universe that would have been created if the Panthers lost that night:

 Rich Rodriguez would still be at West Virginia. It's hard to envision Rodriguez leaving for anywhere with a title shot on the line.

 Les Miles, not Rodriguez, would be at Michigan. It's hard to envision Miles staying on for another Sugar Bowl (or Michigan allowing him).

 West Virginia would be in the national championship game.

 Considering the opponent (Ohio State) go ahead and assume the Mountaineers would be national champions, too.

 The world wouldn't know Bill Stewart from Jimmy Stewart.

 Lawyers in the state of West Virginia would all be a little poorer.

  Wannstedt might not be sitting in J.P.'s reveling in his third consecutive top 25 recruiting class.

"My brother-in-law works for Dick's Sporting Goods," Wanny said. "They have two (West Virginia) stores -- one in Huntington, one in Morgantown. They had all these national championship shirts and hats ..."

He didn't have to finish the sentence.

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February 11, 2008 2:40 pm
They have recruited well this year.  I am just waiting on Pryor.  I hope he comes to Oregon because we have the best team that fits him.  He can run, throw, and play ball with our offense.  I think Oregon is his best place.
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February 10, 2008 9:10 am
Top 25 recruiting classes don't translate into conference championships. Pitt has recruited well since 2004 and has very little to show for it. All their win over WVU did in December is cost the Big East conference millions of dollars in additional revenue for getting a team into the championship game. This Pitt coaching staff has done little to prove it can win games with better theoretical talen ...(more)
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February 12, 2008 2:41 pm
All this talk about recruiting rankings is getting rediculous. I know in this day and age there has to be something to talk about, but come on. According to scout.com, there were seven teams in the top 25 in recruiting that didn't go to bowl games and at least 10 ranked after 50, that did. One of which was Florida Atlantic, which checked in at a lofty 108. Since more than half of Division one make ...(more)
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February 7, 2008 7:59 pm
Because Dave Wannstedt is an absolute knucklehead....
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February 7, 2008 8:47 pm
"Assume" WVU would beat Ohio State?  You know what you do when you ASSUME things Mr. Dodd.  But I guess you have already made yourself into one of those havn't you?
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February 10, 2008 11:53 am
(POLL) How far will Ohio State Go This Year?
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February 8, 2008 9:44 am
There is no way that Pitt beating WV would have gotten Miles to Michigan.  Rodriquez staying?  You are kidding.  Read the papers he was done with WV way before that loss.  Your own story mentions the lawyers of WV so I know that you read it, you just don't understand it.
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February 9, 2008 1:42 am
I''ve already posted the thread, go here to vote!
www.sportsline.com/mcc/messages/chrono/6278124
 
 
 
 
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