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Expansion Buzz: The FACTS

So Pitt related news is rather slow during these down months. Basketball is taking a break. Football has completed spring camp and will be rather quiet until later in the summer. Not much else is going on in Pitt Sports that’s news-worthy right now.

However, there has been a lot of buzz in general in the college sports world these days. Almost all of it relates to conference expansion and realignment.

We learned our lesson once already when we reported on speculation and rumors the last time we heard them. Those rumors turned out to be completely false and we were left standing in public with our pants down. So you won’t hear any more reports on rumors from us. But we would like to address all the expansion/realignment talk that’s going on right now. More specifically, we’d like to point out the facts to all of our readers so that they know which reports to listen to, and which reports to let pass in one ear and out the other.

Let’s take a look at the facts surrounding conference expansion/realignment.

FACTS:
1. The Big Ten Conference is exploring expansion options. This one is no secret. The Big Ten’s announcement back in December has caused quite a stir in the college sports world. This is what started the whole fuss. We’ve heard countless rumors and speculation since the announcement. Almost all of it has been unfounded (and false). The simple fact is that the Big Ten is EXPLORING expansion on a 12-18 month timetable. The keyword here is “exploring”. The Big Ten has not made a decision on whether or not they will expand. They’re simply looking into the possibility. That means we might wait until fall just to hear the Big Ten tell everyone that they’re ok without expanding. Whatever the case, their timeline remains the same. So unless something changes, the Big Ten will announce their plans no sooner than late fall.

2. The PAC 10 Conference is exploring expansion options. This is recent news. The PAC 10 has just recently decided that they will explore their own expansion options this year as well. Again, they’re just exploring options. This doesn’t mean that they will expand. Just like the Big Ten, the PAC 10 is taking a look at the options for expansion and whether or not it makes sense for the conference.

That’s it. There are no more facts. Everything else that you read out there is speculation and unfounded rumors. The only tidbit of information that even approaches the credibility of a fact is that Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany and Michigan State president Lou Anna Simon, also the chair of the Big Ten’s council of presidents/chancellors, both mentioned that if other conferences take action before the Big Ten has decided what to do about expansion, it may speed up the Big Ten’s timeline. Keep in mind though, the PAC 10′s timeline ends at about the same time as the Big Ten’s original timeline, and the PAC 10 is the only other conference that’s even mentioned expansion. So the chances of seeing something from the Big Ten sooner than their original timeline are still somewhat small.

It’s somewhat surprising that after all of the rumors we’ve seen fall through so far, the major networks like ESPN are still reporting on these rumors that are floating around. But then again, ESPN also erased all of their stories on the “Pitt to the Big Ten” rumor once it turned out to be false. I guess it’s easy to report on rumors when you don’t have to own up to your coverage, isn’t it?

Big East Bowls

The Big East Conference announced deals with the Papajohns.com Bowl and Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl yesterday. The deals extend the Big East’s involvment with those bowls through 2013. Additionally, they announced a deal with the AutoZone Liberty Bowl that allows the conference to send a team to that bowl instead of the Papajohns.com Bowl at least once during the next 4 years.

If the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl sounds new to you, that’s because it used to be the St. Petersburg Bowl.

The Big East Bowl lineup will now look like this:

BCS Bowl – Big East Champion
Champs Sports Bowl – Big East vs. ACC
Meineke Car Care Bowl – Big East vs. ACC
New Era Pinstripe Bowl – Big East vs. Big 12
Papajohns.com Bowl/AutoZone Liberty Bowl – Big East vs. SEC or C-USA
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl – Big East vs. C-USA

The 2010 Big East Bowl Season will be as follows:

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl – 12/21/10, 8:00 PM, ESPN
Champs Sports Bowl – 12/29/10, 8:00 PM, ESPN
New Era Pinstripe Bowl – 12/30/10, 3:00 PM, ESPN
Meineke Care Car Bowl – 12/31/10, Noon, ESPN
AutoZone Liberty Bowl – 12/31/10, 3:30 PM, ESPN
Papajohns.com Bowl – 1/8/11, Noon, ESPN

All in all, it’s a pretty impressive bowl lineup. The Big East set out to structure its bowl season so that it included top opponents and attractive locations. From the looks of this lineup, I’d have to say that they did a pretty good job.

NFL Draft Recap

So the 2010 NFL Draft is over and the picks are all in. When all was said and done, Pitt had two players drafted by NFL teams this year:

Nate Byham (TE) went as the 182nd pick (6th round) to the San Francisco 49ers.
Dorin Dickerson (TE) went as the 227th pick (7th round) to the Houston Texans.

They weren’t the only Panthers to get a shot at the NFL though. After the draft, a few Panthers were signed as free agents. They are:

Bill Stull (QB) – Kansas City Chiefs
John Malecki (OG) – Tennessee Titans
Mick Williams (DT) – New York Jets
Aaron Berry (CB) – Detroit Lions

Adam Gunn (LB) was also invited to attend the Green Bay Packers minicamp as an undrafted free agent, but is still unsigned.

Congratulations to these Pitt Panthers as they head to the NFL. Hail to Pitt!

Panthers in the NFL Draft

The 2010 NFL Draft starts tonight at 7:30 PM at Radio City Hall in NYC. Nine Pitt Panthers are draft prospects this year. Tonight is only the first round, but we wanted to give you a list of Panthers to watch out for in the 2010 draft.

In Alphabetical Order:
Aaron Berry – CB
Nate Byham – TE
Dorin Dickerson – TE
Adam Gunn – OLB
John Malecki – OC
Bill Stull – QB
Joseph Thomas – OT
Oderick Tuner – WR
Mick Williams – DT

Good luck to these Panthers and Hail to Pitt!

Big East Hires Paul Tagliabue

Well the Big East has taken its first step towards protecting itself from possible conference expansions in the coming years. Yesterday, the conference announced that the former NFL commissioner, Paul Tagliabue, will give advice on strategic planning to the Big East.

This is clearly a step taken in light of the Big Ten’s plans to examine the possibility of expanding. Amidst all of the rumors, one thing is clear: The Big Ten is seriously considering expansion. Whether or not Pitt, or any other Big East team, is on the list of possible expansion candidates, it’s clear that the Big East will need to do something. Hopefully Tagliabue brings some fresh ideas to the table.

Walt Harris is Coaching in Pennsylvania Again

It’s certainly not Pitt, but former Pitt head coach Walt Harris is once again coaching a Pennsylvania football team, Cal U.

Cal U announced yesterday that Harris would be the new offensive coordinator for the Cal U Vulcans. Harris comes to this position after serving as the assistant head coach and passing game coordinator at Akron last year. At Akron, Harris served under head coach J.D. Brookhart, who was, coincidentally, the offensive coordinator under Harris when he was at Pitt.

We like Walt Harris here at The Pitt Blog. Harris did great things for Pitt in his 8 seasons as head coach for the Panthers. He took the Panthers to 6 bowl games (1 BCS Bowl Game – 2004 Fiesta Bowl) during his run at Pitt. When Harris took over, the Panthers hadn’t been to a bowl game since 1989. Harris took them to the Liberty Bowl in 1997 during his first season as head coach. That’s quite a turn around for a team that had been struggling for so many years. When all was said and done, Harris racked up a record of 52-44 at Pitt. In our opinion, Walt paved the way for Wannstedt to step in and take the Panthers to the next level.

We wish good luck to Walt at his new job at Cal U.

Wannstedt Signs 2 Year Contract Extension

Dave Wannstedt, head coach of the Panthers Football team, signed a contract extension (2 years), which extends his contract out to the end of the 2014 season.

Wannstedt is entering his sixth year as head coach of the Panthers. After last year’s 10 win season, we’re happy to see Wanny sign an extension. He’s stated that this will be his last job. It’s great to see a guy with his commitment to the University leading the Panthers.

Go Wannstache!

2010 Football Schedule Posted

We just wanted to note that we’ve posted the updated 2010 Pitt Football Schedule under the schedules section of the site. All of the current information available is posted there. A lot of the times are yet to be announced, so stay tuned for updates.

Remember, season tickets are on sale now for this upcoming season. Pitt plays New Hampshire, Florida International, Miami, Rutgers, Louisville, and WVU at home this year. You don’t want to miss the return of Miami, a former Big East foe. You also don’t want to miss the Backyard Brawl where the Panthers will seek revenge for last year’s defeat. Let’s make it tough for WVU fans to get tickets in Heinz Field this year!

Season ticket packages start as low as $87 per seat for the entire season. For under $300 per seat, you can sit in the lower sideline section near the 50 yardline all season long. Don’t miss out on another great season of Pitt Football!

Visit PittsburghPanthers.com for prices, seating charts, and to order your tickets.

Pitt Announces 2010 Non-Conference Football Schedule

Today, Pitt announced it’s 2010 non-conference football schedule. The schedule is as follows:

Sept. 2 (Thurs.) at Utah TBA
Sept. 11 New Hampshire 1 p.m.
Sept. 23 (Thurs.) Miami 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 2 Florida International TBA
Oct. 9 at Notre Dame 3:30 p.m.

As for the Big East schedule: Pitt will host Louisville, Rutgers, and WVU at home (Heinz Field), and they’ll play on the road at UConn, Cincinnati, Syracuse, and USF.

The dates and times for the Big East schedule will be released at a later date.

Update: Feeding the Big Ten Rumor

As of the other day, our sources seemed to deny the rumor that Pitt is heading to the Big Ten with an announcment this week.

However, we’ve been told by a reliable source that Pitt is indeed joining the Big Ten, effective 2012, and an announcement will be made public tomorrow.

Take it with a grain of salt, but this is a fairly reliable source that has yet to lead us astray.