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Surprised we're not hearing about a Heupel raise/extension.

He's currently making less than Tony Elliott at UVA. He's going to be like 11th/12th in the SEC after Pittman gets his new deal.

Based on how the contracts for him and assistants were structured I think that was something discussed upfront. That he wouldn't be getting a raise/extension after year 1 regardless of how well they did.

Most of the staff all got built-in raises already coming for 2022. I'd say after next year you'll see the raises/extensions being done.
 
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following up on this. comments from USC fans:




















From Pitt fans:








I guess he was down to Pitt, Notre Dame, and Nebraska and chose Pitt because his gf goes there and they're in a better position as a program. Lotta Nebraska fans are upset. Notre Dame fans doing the "didn't want him anyway."

adding onto the Pitt research this morning, looks like all of their starters on their OL are returning




again, for those not in the know, "run it back" means "do it again" 👍


edit: sorry missed the @johnfnkelly post
 
Pitt's entire OL is returning.

Can't wait to watch our DL/OLBs make them look like hot garbage!


Seriously, rewatch that game...if Milton hits even 2 of the 8 or so wide open TD passes he missed Pitt gets ran out like we did Missouri. I rewatched it not long ago and it made me sick how many deep TDs Milton just missed out right, no real pressure, no DB/S making a play, no WR falling or anything just straight up bad throws.
 
I used to play with this guy when I was in my early 20's. He was an old man to me (late 40's) at the time. I was still just trying to rip every single shot and he'd just casually go about 240-260 on drives, right down the middle. I'd end up around 105, he'd be hitting low 80's. Learned a lot about patience from that dude.

I don’t know when you were in your early 20s, but 240-260 is a pretty good drive, especially before the days of 460cc drivers and super high-tech graphite shafts.
 
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Not Pitt football. But I still don't think he's the best WR in college football.

I mean...he could be, but really depends on how you decide who the best WR in college football is I guess. Do you only look at what they have done in college or do you take into account what they do in the NFL and then add that to the mix?

I'll say that he's in the discussion for best WR in college football. He's also only played 2 season and in both years he had at least 60 receptions and 600 yards. This year he finished 1st in TDs, 3rd in receiving yards both guys to finish ahead of him with receiving yards played 1 more game (so he may be able to move to 2nd if he has a big bowl game).

Pretty good size and speed too. If he has a junior campaign similar to this year then he'll be a very high draft pick.
 
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