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Upset Pitt looks for turnaround against Buffalo
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Only one game into a season that couldn't have started much worse for Pitt, and a...
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Buffalo Feels Frisky
Pitt Blather -- The Rantings Continue — ... turnovers by Pitt’s offense are killer since they disrupt the entire game plan. And that, many — including myself — would see as a major flaw in the gameplan. Turnovers happen. Especially at the college level. Wannstedt’s gameplan depends not just on Pitt winning the turnover margin, but not turning the ball over at all. Each turnover by Pitt effects field position, running time off the clock by the offense, making the defense do more, and one less chance to score a field goal. The prove it/disproven theme continues in this AP piece. All week on this blog, it’s been about all ...

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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Only one game into a season that couldn't have started much worse for Pitt, and a...
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