
Among the highlights: six games already scheduled for national TV, seven opponents who played in bowl games last season, the Backyard Brawl coming to the Burgh, and three Thursday night games.
Like I said in the earlier post, this is not a pushover schedule by any means. The Panthers did themselves no favors with a challenging out-of-conference group of games this season, and again, I really don't like opening at Utah for a variety of reasons. On the bright side, at least no one can accuse the Panthers of going the cream-puff route.
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West Virginia also released their full 2010 schedule, with a non-con schedule featuring LSU, Maryland, Marshall, and UNLV. The Mountaineers will be on national TV at least four times, with two of those coming on a Friday and one on a Thursday. Like Pitt, the 2010 schedule is by no means a cake-walk for WVU, although I would be very surprised if they don't start off at least 4-1.
Sept. 4 - Coastal Carolina, Time to be announced
Sept. 11 - at Marshall, TBA
Sept. 18 - Maryland, TBA
Sept. 25 - at LSU, TBA
Oct. 2 - Bye
Oct. 9 - UNLV, TBA
Oct. 14 (Thurs.) - USF (ESPN), TBA
Oct. 23 - Syracuse, TBA
Oct. 29 (Fri.) - at Connecticut (ESPN2), TBA
Nov. 6 - Bye
Nov. 13 - Cincinnati, TBA
Nov. 20 - at Louisville, TBA
Nov. 26 (Fri.) - at Pitt (ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC), TBA
Dec. 4 - Rutgers (ESPN, ESPN2, ABC), TBA
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4 comments:
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You must be talking WVU. Pitt? 10-2. Loses at Utah, then at Cincinnatti. Bookends to the season.
so they will only have two sell-outs. Jeez, that will not help recruiting as Wanne just said last week that bringing recruits to a sold out stadium makes a big difference. What a snorefest of a home schedule. Bring on the Big-Ten
Kelly's gone, Pike's gone, Cincy's going down.
I'm more worried about The U.
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