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re: 10 most depressing losses in CFB history

Posted on 4/21/22 at 12:44 pm to
Posted by VADawg
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Posted on 4/21/22 at 12:44 pm to
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West Virginia's vaunted triple option could never get going


Pitt almost literally played perfect defense that day. WVU's offense was based on getting one on one matchups in space and trusting that White, Slaton, and Devine would make someone miss to create a big play. It seemed like Pitt didn't miss a tackle in that entire game. That WVU offense being held to a single touchdown (Pitt ran out of end zone for a safety as time expired) by a miserable Pitt team is maybe the most shocking thing I have ever seen in a college football game. It would have been slightly less surprising if Pitt had won something like 34-31.
Posted by LB84
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Posted on 4/21/22 at 12:50 pm to
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Pitt almost literally played perfect defense that day. WVU's offense was based on getting one on one matchups in space and trusting that White, Slaton, and Devine would make someone miss to create a big play. It seemed like Pitt didn't miss a tackle in that entire game. That WVU offense being held to a single touchdown (Pitt ran out of end zone for a safety as time expired) by a miserable Pitt team is maybe the most shocking thing I have ever seen in a college football game. It would have been slightly less surprising if Pitt had won something like 34-31.


Pitt shoved 9 people in the box and Rich Rod was too stubborn to change things up. Then compound that with opponent having a terrible record so the guys were overconfident, MCafee missing 2 kicks he almost never missed, then Pat White being injured and out for about a quarter.
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