BIG EAST 2003
PITT PANTHERS O:8 D:6 (9-4)
If there was ever a year the Panthers looked to enter the national spotlight, it?s now!!! The Panthers return a very veteran unit that?s improved every season for the L/3 years, and is coming off a very convincing Bowl win over a good Oregon state squad. Their offense is loaded with talent, and is lead by stud SR QB Rod Rutherford who had himself a break out season in ?02. He threw for 2783 yards with a 22-12 TD/INT ratio, and rushed for another 740 yards. He grew up big time last year, and thrived in his second season of running HC Harris? pro-style attack. Bama transfer RB Brandon Miree nearly gained 1000 yards last season, and should probably eclipse the grand mark this year. The O-line loses 2 NFL DC?s from a year ago, but underachieved as a whole & I expect a better output in ?03. QB Rutherford has one of the best go to guys in the country in WR Larry Fitzgerald. He simply amazed last year as a true freshman, and will definitely put up even better numbers this time around. I also expect TE Kris Wilson to snag a ton of passes as well, and be a huge contributor in short yardage situations. This offense is loaded with athleticism, speed, and talent. It could be one of the best in the country if the O-line comes together quickly, but will still be potent nonetheless. 1st TM Big East SR DE Claude Harriott anchors the defensive front wall, which is clearly the strength of the defense. The LB core loses some talent & experience, but should be consistent throughout the season. The secondary looks solid even with the loss of both CB?s from last season. Safeties Gilliard & Morris are proven heavy hitters that will have opposing WR?s looking over their shoulders at all times. This defense should become a force once conference play begins. They?re sound in the kicking game, and should move up in the special teams rankings this year. I really can?t express how much I love the way this season is set up for the Panthers. Scheduling 3 games with the up and coming MAC conference will only help bolster their confidence heading into College Station to take on the Aggies. Then they get a bye before hosting the Irish at Heinz Field. Their conference schedule is set up perfectly for them to take it all. They get every big dog at home, and play the rest of the cream puffs on the road. This is the year for HC Harris to get Pitt back into the national spotlight. Hopefully the weather will play a factor for these guys this season against VTECH & Miami. Pitt will get better with every game they play, & I see no reason why Pitt can?t win every game this year.
-- Pitt is a pathetic 14-19 ATS as a favorite under HC Harris, but a tremendous 25-18 ATS as a dawg.
VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES O:7 D:9 (10-4)
The Hokies had 2 seasons in 1 in 2002. They rolled out of the gates to the tune of an 8-0 record before losing 4 of their next 5 to the better teams in the Big East. One of their ?Untouchables? tore his hamstring, which made him very touchable, and their defense got rolled up and smoked. I believe last year was just a glimpse of what we might get this year. They?re clearly not as powerful on the offensive side of the ball, but they?ll still be very potent. QB Bryan Randall has to gain more confidence, and show he can be less erratic or else he?ll be riding the pine. Michael Vick?s brother?s is waiting in the wings, and the Blacksburg faithful will quickly voice their opinion if he stumbles out of the gate. RB Kevin Jones is back, and he gets a very veteran wall to pave his way. They?re a very deep line that has loads of talent, and are the best in the conference in my opinion. The WR core looks very solid with just about everyone returning, and they?ve added some players with blazing fast speed. Look out for the trio of Wilford, Johnson, and Lee. SR Keith Willis is also the fastest TE in Hokie history, and will also play a major role. VT clearly has a solid offense, but its output all depends on their QB. It?d be a shame if noone shows the ability to run it. The defense is what?s going to butter the Hokies bread this season. They return 9 from last season?s squad that looks to erase the memories of letting Syracuse & Miami hang 50+ on them last November. Their entire front 7 returns intact, and they look to avoid the injury bug, which hampered their performance down the stretch in ?02. The D-line is loaded with depth and talent, and will have opposing QB?s running for their lives. The LB core returns 3 starters from a year ago, but has too remain healthy to be a force. The secondary boasts one of the best lock-down corners in the nation, and the rest of the guys have tons of speed. This is one of the best cover units in the country, and will only add to an already nasty defense. We all know about VT?s special teams, and this year?s version shouldn?t disappoint with the return of everyone. The Hokies are not only a contender for the Big East championship, but a major player in the National Championship race as well. They?re schedule looks to be very manageable as they host Miami, Syracuse, and BC. They?re toughest roady will be at Pitt, but they have the horses to get it done. I really like the talent on this squad, and I also love the fact that HC Beamer?s crew has been in the championship race before. That alone might give them a leg up on their competition, but they have to perform on the field as well. This could be an enormous year for Blacksburg if their Hokies can avoid the injury bug, and take care of business on the field.
-- The Hokies are 7-3 SU the L/10 vs. Pitt, but 1-6 ATS the L/7 (@ PITT 11/8)
MIAMI HURRICANES O:6 D:7 (12-1)
Miami has been one of the best programs the L/3 year?s compiling a total record of 35-2. HC Larry Coker has only lost 1 game in his 2 year?s as the headman, but that lone loss was to Ohio State in the National Championship game last year. Every Miami backer will tell you they were cheated out of back-to-back championships, but the record book?s still have them installed as the loser regardless. This year?s team loses a bunch of faces from the L/3 years, but they still have loads of talent on hand. They return a total of 13 starter?s and will still be a major force in the Big East. The defense returns 7 starter?s from a year ago, but loses its entire D-line. I foresee this as being one of the main reasons for Miami?s tumble this year. They won?t be able to get the amount of pressure on opposing offenses without hanging their secondary out to dry. The LB core is outstanding, and one of the best in the nation. MLB Jonathan Vilma is a fantastic specimen that?s had me hooting and hollering after seeing some of his bone crushing hits. His other 2 compatriots next to him ain?t too shabby either. The secondary was top notch last season, but had the benefit of an extremely aggressive front wall headhunting QB?s all season long. It?ll be interesting to see how well they perform without such a dominating pass rush. This is still a very good defense, but the new guys will have to step up on the line for them to be as dominant as past year?s versions. The offense also has a few new faces in key areas as well. QB Brock Berlin takes over for Heisman trophy finalist Ken Dorsey. He was a prized Florida recruit a few year?s back, but opted to transfer. RB Frank Gore returns after missing the entire 2002 season with a leg injury. He was fantastic his freshman year in 2001, and both he and Clinton Portis ripped apart opposing defenses. The early word on him is that he?s recovered fully, and he should look like the Gore of old if that?s true. The O-line loses 2 key cogs from the line the last few year?s, but still returns plenty of talent. It could actually be stronger than 2002?s unit. The WR core loses a fantastic WR, but is loaded with depth and speed. TE Kellen Winslow Jr. also returns, and will be a valuable asset to QB Berlin whose trying to find his groove. The special teams have great returners, but will need to find both a kicker and a punter. Miami?s program is back in the big time, but this is their first major test since most of the impact player?s from the last few years have departed. Miami gets both VT & Pitt on the road, and they have to go to FSU as well. I foresee them losing at least 2 of those games, and I wouldn?t be surprised to see them lose all 3. Miami will definitely go bowling once again this year, but it won?t be in the Sugar Bowl. The Hurricanes will build confidence for their younger guys this season, and be a major force when they enter the ACC in 2004.
-- MIAMI is 3-5 SU & 2-6 ATS the L/8 year?s vs. VTECH (@VT 11/1)
PITT PANTHERS O:8 D:6 (9-4)
If there was ever a year the Panthers looked to enter the national spotlight, it?s now!!! The Panthers return a very veteran unit that?s improved every season for the L/3 years, and is coming off a very convincing Bowl win over a good Oregon state squad. Their offense is loaded with talent, and is lead by stud SR QB Rod Rutherford who had himself a break out season in ?02. He threw for 2783 yards with a 22-12 TD/INT ratio, and rushed for another 740 yards. He grew up big time last year, and thrived in his second season of running HC Harris? pro-style attack. Bama transfer RB Brandon Miree nearly gained 1000 yards last season, and should probably eclipse the grand mark this year. The O-line loses 2 NFL DC?s from a year ago, but underachieved as a whole & I expect a better output in ?03. QB Rutherford has one of the best go to guys in the country in WR Larry Fitzgerald. He simply amazed last year as a true freshman, and will definitely put up even better numbers this time around. I also expect TE Kris Wilson to snag a ton of passes as well, and be a huge contributor in short yardage situations. This offense is loaded with athleticism, speed, and talent. It could be one of the best in the country if the O-line comes together quickly, but will still be potent nonetheless. 1st TM Big East SR DE Claude Harriott anchors the defensive front wall, which is clearly the strength of the defense. The LB core loses some talent & experience, but should be consistent throughout the season. The secondary looks solid even with the loss of both CB?s from last season. Safeties Gilliard & Morris are proven heavy hitters that will have opposing WR?s looking over their shoulders at all times. This defense should become a force once conference play begins. They?re sound in the kicking game, and should move up in the special teams rankings this year. I really can?t express how much I love the way this season is set up for the Panthers. Scheduling 3 games with the up and coming MAC conference will only help bolster their confidence heading into College Station to take on the Aggies. Then they get a bye before hosting the Irish at Heinz Field. Their conference schedule is set up perfectly for them to take it all. They get every big dog at home, and play the rest of the cream puffs on the road. This is the year for HC Harris to get Pitt back into the national spotlight. Hopefully the weather will play a factor for these guys this season against VTECH & Miami. Pitt will get better with every game they play, & I see no reason why Pitt can?t win every game this year.
-- Pitt is a pathetic 14-19 ATS as a favorite under HC Harris, but a tremendous 25-18 ATS as a dawg.
VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES O:7 D:9 (10-4)
The Hokies had 2 seasons in 1 in 2002. They rolled out of the gates to the tune of an 8-0 record before losing 4 of their next 5 to the better teams in the Big East. One of their ?Untouchables? tore his hamstring, which made him very touchable, and their defense got rolled up and smoked. I believe last year was just a glimpse of what we might get this year. They?re clearly not as powerful on the offensive side of the ball, but they?ll still be very potent. QB Bryan Randall has to gain more confidence, and show he can be less erratic or else he?ll be riding the pine. Michael Vick?s brother?s is waiting in the wings, and the Blacksburg faithful will quickly voice their opinion if he stumbles out of the gate. RB Kevin Jones is back, and he gets a very veteran wall to pave his way. They?re a very deep line that has loads of talent, and are the best in the conference in my opinion. The WR core looks very solid with just about everyone returning, and they?ve added some players with blazing fast speed. Look out for the trio of Wilford, Johnson, and Lee. SR Keith Willis is also the fastest TE in Hokie history, and will also play a major role. VT clearly has a solid offense, but its output all depends on their QB. It?d be a shame if noone shows the ability to run it. The defense is what?s going to butter the Hokies bread this season. They return 9 from last season?s squad that looks to erase the memories of letting Syracuse & Miami hang 50+ on them last November. Their entire front 7 returns intact, and they look to avoid the injury bug, which hampered their performance down the stretch in ?02. The D-line is loaded with depth and talent, and will have opposing QB?s running for their lives. The LB core returns 3 starters from a year ago, but has too remain healthy to be a force. The secondary boasts one of the best lock-down corners in the nation, and the rest of the guys have tons of speed. This is one of the best cover units in the country, and will only add to an already nasty defense. We all know about VT?s special teams, and this year?s version shouldn?t disappoint with the return of everyone. The Hokies are not only a contender for the Big East championship, but a major player in the National Championship race as well. They?re schedule looks to be very manageable as they host Miami, Syracuse, and BC. They?re toughest roady will be at Pitt, but they have the horses to get it done. I really like the talent on this squad, and I also love the fact that HC Beamer?s crew has been in the championship race before. That alone might give them a leg up on their competition, but they have to perform on the field as well. This could be an enormous year for Blacksburg if their Hokies can avoid the injury bug, and take care of business on the field.
-- The Hokies are 7-3 SU the L/10 vs. Pitt, but 1-6 ATS the L/7 (@ PITT 11/8)
MIAMI HURRICANES O:6 D:7 (12-1)
Miami has been one of the best programs the L/3 year?s compiling a total record of 35-2. HC Larry Coker has only lost 1 game in his 2 year?s as the headman, but that lone loss was to Ohio State in the National Championship game last year. Every Miami backer will tell you they were cheated out of back-to-back championships, but the record book?s still have them installed as the loser regardless. This year?s team loses a bunch of faces from the L/3 years, but they still have loads of talent on hand. They return a total of 13 starter?s and will still be a major force in the Big East. The defense returns 7 starter?s from a year ago, but loses its entire D-line. I foresee this as being one of the main reasons for Miami?s tumble this year. They won?t be able to get the amount of pressure on opposing offenses without hanging their secondary out to dry. The LB core is outstanding, and one of the best in the nation. MLB Jonathan Vilma is a fantastic specimen that?s had me hooting and hollering after seeing some of his bone crushing hits. His other 2 compatriots next to him ain?t too shabby either. The secondary was top notch last season, but had the benefit of an extremely aggressive front wall headhunting QB?s all season long. It?ll be interesting to see how well they perform without such a dominating pass rush. This is still a very good defense, but the new guys will have to step up on the line for them to be as dominant as past year?s versions. The offense also has a few new faces in key areas as well. QB Brock Berlin takes over for Heisman trophy finalist Ken Dorsey. He was a prized Florida recruit a few year?s back, but opted to transfer. RB Frank Gore returns after missing the entire 2002 season with a leg injury. He was fantastic his freshman year in 2001, and both he and Clinton Portis ripped apart opposing defenses. The early word on him is that he?s recovered fully, and he should look like the Gore of old if that?s true. The O-line loses 2 key cogs from the line the last few year?s, but still returns plenty of talent. It could actually be stronger than 2002?s unit. The WR core loses a fantastic WR, but is loaded with depth and speed. TE Kellen Winslow Jr. also returns, and will be a valuable asset to QB Berlin whose trying to find his groove. The special teams have great returners, but will need to find both a kicker and a punter. Miami?s program is back in the big time, but this is their first major test since most of the impact player?s from the last few years have departed. Miami gets both VT & Pitt on the road, and they have to go to FSU as well. I foresee them losing at least 2 of those games, and I wouldn?t be surprised to see them lose all 3. Miami will definitely go bowling once again this year, but it won?t be in the Sugar Bowl. The Hurricanes will build confidence for their younger guys this season, and be a major force when they enter the ACC in 2004.
-- MIAMI is 3-5 SU & 2-6 ATS the L/8 year?s vs. VTECH (@VT 11/1)
