(1) Great matchup of storied programs...I remember back in the 80s, when both Pitt and Penn State were still Independents, that their annual matchup helped decide the national picture. Those two teams were perennially up in the Top 25 rankings. Add the Johnny Majors angle, and this is a really cool series.
(2) Our scheduling this game now all but guarantees that Pittsburgh football has bright years ahead ... 7 years from now, they'll be coming off a 13-1 season and we'll all be asking why in the H*&L Tennessee ever scheduled such a difficult OOC opponent.![]()
1) Other than Johnny Majors national championship, Pitt is as storied as Vandy is in football. Some ups, but mostly downs.
2) No chance in hell. Have you been to Pittsburgh? The heyday they had when Johnny was coach is over, the steel mills and unions are dead as is their population.
1) Other than Johnny Majors national championship, Pitt is as storied as Vandy is in football. Some ups, but mostly downs.
2) No chance in hell. Have you been to Pittsburgh? The heyday they had when Johnny was coach is over, the steel mills and unions are dead as is their population.
Pitt was National Champions in 1918(4-1 record),1937(9-0-1) and 1976(12-0)
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Pitt gives local businesses thousands of free tickets to get people to come...no one does. I hope we have 50k to travel north or it will be a pretty boring environment.
I like this match up. They are in a talent rich state and that will get the UT brand a ton of exposure when we travel up there to play them. Unless their program significantly improves by then, we will destroy them. At the very best they are a middle of the pack, slightly average ACC team.