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Pittsburgh Panthers
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. | Founded: 1787 | Enrollment: 26,559 | Colors: Gold and Blue | Stadium: Heinz Field | Capacity: 65,050 | Coach: Dave Wannstedt
Record: (5-7, 3-4 Big East)
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Panthers report: Strategy and personnel
2008 OUTLOOK: The truth of the matter is if Pitt has a trustworthy quarterback, be it Bill Stull, who is the frontrunner for the job -- or Pat Bostick or Greg Cross, a junior college star who showed spectacular moves in the spring game -- Pitt could prove to be the power of the Big East. The one area of concern was -- and still has to be -- the offensive line, which has never reached the level needed under Coach Dave Wannstedt. If he has that problem fixed, and he believes he does, Pitt will be tough to beat. Skill position players abound with LeSean McCoy back at running back and a number of solid backups and Derek Kinder expected back to lead a deep receiving corps after missing last year due to injury. And the defense was dominating at times last year and has most everyone back including the nation's leading tackler in Scott McKillop. Add that to some of the nation's top kickers and you have the makings of a team to reckon with. SCOUTING THE OFFENSE SCOUTING THE DEFENSE SCOUTING THE SPECIAL TEAMS ROSTER REPORT --TE Dorin Dickerson made a smooth transition to tight end, his third position change in three years. He was named the winner of the Ed Conway Award, given to the spring's most improved players, and capped it off with three catches for 35 yards in the spring game. --John Malecki had lettered at nose tackle the past two seasons but Pitt, desperate for help on the offensive line, decided to experiment with him at offensive guard and he wound up coming out of spring with a starting position. --Missing spring with injuries were TE Nate Byham, OT Jason Pinkston, FB Conredge Collins, OG C.J. Davis, WR Derek Kinder and DT Gus Mustakas. All are expected to be ready by the time camp opens. Mustakas took a medical redshirt last year after knee surgery. Copyright (C) 2008 The Sports Xchange. All Rights Reserved.
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