Chryst downplays Wisconsin buzz
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pittsburgh football coach Paul Chryst understands why his name popped up as a candidate for the open job at Wisconsin.
He's also through discussing the prospects of him returning to his hometown and alma mater to replace Bret Bielema, who bolted suddenly last week for Arkansas.
"I'm not going to talk too much about stuff that really," Chryst said...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
December 14, 2012
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Ex-Badger Chryst committed to Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Pittsburgh football coach Paul Chryst understands why his name popped up as a candidate for the open job at Wisconsin.
He's also through discussing the prospects of him returning to his hometown and alma mater to replace Bret Bielema, who bolted suddenly last week for Arkansas.
"I'm not going to talk too much about stuff that really," Chryst...
Via Fox Sports Wisconsin
December 14, 2012
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Pitt coach Paul Chryst downplays Wisconsin buzz
Pittsburgh football coach Paul Chryst understands why his name popped up as a candidate for the open job at Wisconsin.
Chryst said Friday job speculation is ''a natural part of the profession.'' Chryst is from Madison, Wis., and both played and coached for the Badgers before taking over at Pitt last December. Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez said last week...
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December 14, 2012
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Various Things
Well, it could be worse. At least Pitt isn’t involved in an ongoing academic scandal that could impact its basketball and football program. Oh, and now losing a top fundraiser because he started taking trips with the mother of a former basketball star of the school on said school’s dime. Yeesh.
The new depth chart for the VT game is out, and there are a few changes (PDF, page...
Switching to a 4-3 with the help of the Garden State
Finding the right personnel for the defensive line seems to often be the toughest part about switching defenses. Thankfully, The coaching mess at the Pitt hasn't drained enough quality 4-3 defensive ends to pose a serious problem for 2012. Left over from the Wannstedt era are two quality end prospects Bryan Murphy and TJ Clemmings - both former 4-star recruits from New Jersey...
Via Pitt Script Blog
April 10, 2012
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