2011 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
American college football season
The 2011 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The Panthers were led through the regular season by first-year head coach Todd Graham and played eight home games at Heinz Field . Defensive coordinator Keith Patterson was named interim coach for the season-ending bowl game after Graham resigned in favor of a head coaching position at Arizona State .
Previous season
In 2010, the Panthers finished 8–5 overall and 5–2 in the Big East to win a share of the Big East Championship with Connecticut and West Virginia and won the BBVA Compass Bowl against the Kentucky Wildcats . After the December 5 game against Cincinnati, head coach Dave Wannstedt resigned under pressure.[ 2] On December 16, the University of Pittsburgh hired then Miami (Ohio) head coach Michael Haywood .[ 3] Just 16 days later, on January 1, Haywood was fired by Pittsburgh after being charged with felony domestic violence.[ 4] On January 10, Pitt hired Tulsa head coach Todd Graham .[ 5]
Spring game
Pitt concluded its spring practices under new coach Todd Graham and showcased its new offensive and defensive schemes to the public for the first time in its annual Blue-Gold game on April 16, 2011 at Heinz Field. Despite cold and rainy weather, the offense completed 81 passes and threw for 498 yards. The Blue team, which was composed of first-team players, ran 100 plays in two hours en route to a 48–13 victory over the Gold team which was composed of reserve players.[ 6] The opening kickoff was returned 87 yard for a touchdown by defensive back Buddy Jackson. Quarterback Tino Sunseri completed 35 of 55 passes for 416 yards and two scores while having one interception and a fumble. Linebacker Carl Fleming had a game-high 12 tackles and two sacks and the defense forced five total turnovers.[ 7] Kevin Harper completed a 52-yard field goal. The Ed Conway Award, which is give to the most improved players of the spring, went to Buddy Jackson, Anthony Gonzalez, and Tyrone Ezell .[ 8]
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance September 3 6:00 p.m. Buffalo * ESPN3 W 35–1648,359
September 10 1:00 p.m. Maine * Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA ESPN3 W 35–2941,230
September 17 12:00 p.m. at Iowa * ESPN2 L 27–3170,585
September 24 12:00 p.m. Notre Dame * Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry ) ABC L 12–1565,050
September 29 8:00 p.m. No. 14 South Florida Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA ESPN W 44–1740,025[ 9]
October 8 3:30 p.m. at Rutgers ESPNU L 10–3446,079
October 15 12:00 p.m. Utah * Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA ESPNU L 14–2643,719[ 10]
October 26 8:00 p.m. Connecticut Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA ESPN W 35–2040,219[ 11]
November 5 7:00 p.m. No. 22 Cincinnati Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA (River City Rivalry) ESPNU L 23–2649,362[ 12]
November 12 12:00 p.m. at Louisville ESPN+ W 21–1451,321
November 25 7:00 p.m. at West Virginia ESPN L 20–2160,932[ 13]
December 3 12:00 p.m. Syracuse Heinz Field Pittsburgh, PA (rivalry ) ESPN2 W 33–2040,058
January 7 1:00 p.m. vs. SMU * ESPN L 6–2829,726
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Eastern time
Roster
2011 Pittsburgh Panthers football roster
Quarterback
8 – Anthony Gonzalez – freshman (6'3, 230)
10 – Trey Anderson – freshman (6'0, 195)
11 – Mark Myers – freshman (6'4, 230)
12 – Tino Sunseri – junior (6'2, 215)
Running back
1 – Ray Graham – junior (5'9, 195)
2 – Corey Davis – freshman (5'11, 180)
4 – Zach Brown – senior (5'10, 198)
7 – Malcolm Crockett – freshman (5'10, 205)
24 – Desmond Brown – junior (5'9, 200)
29 – Steve Williams – freshman (6'2, 200)
34 – Isaac Bennett – freshman (5'11, 210)
Wide receiver
3 – Darius Patton – freshman (5'10, 173)
5 – Cameron Saddler – junior (5'7, 170)
14 – Ronald Jones – freshman (5'8, 170)
15 – Devin Street – sophomore (6'4, 195)
16 – Brendon Felder – sophomore (5'10, 190)
17 – Salath Williams – freshman (6'3, 195)
19 – Joshua Brinson – junior (6'1, 162)
36 – Brett Zuck – freshman (6'1, 195)
82 – Justin Jackson – freshman (6'3, 185)
84 – Ed Tinker – sophomore (6'2, 195)
87 – Mike Shanahan – junior (6'5, 225)
88 – Kevin Weatherspoon – freshman (5'10, 175)
Placekicker
39 – Kevin Harper – junior (5'10, 180)
49 – Garrett Tonio – Seenior (5'10, 195)
48 – Drake Greer – freshman (6'4, 205)
90 – Chris Yankoski – senior (5'10, 200)
Punter
92 – Matt Yoklic – sophomore (6'4, 220)
Tight end
6 – Drew Carswell – freshman (6'4, 220)
80 – Brendan Carozzoni – freshman (6'4, 230)
81 – Justin Virbitsky – junior (6'4, 280)
83 – Hubie Graham – junior (6'4, 230)
86 – Sam Collura – freshman, (6'4, 250)
Fullback
31 – Randy Morris – freshman (5'11, 205)
37 – Derrick Burns – freshman (5'11, 235)
47 – Kris Wildman – junior (6'0, 210)
48 – Chris Mike – junior (6'1, 240)
Offensive lineman
52 – Lucas Nix – senior (6'6, 310)
54 – Chris Jacobson – senior (6'3, 295)
55 – Tom Ricketts – freshman (6'5, 268)
56 – Arthur Doakes – freshman (6'6, 340)
57 – Artie Rowell – freshman (6'2, 310)
60 – Greg Gaskins – senior (6'4, 295)
64 – Shane Johnson – freshman (6'5, 330)
68 – Jordan Gibbs – senior (6'7, 315)
70 – Juantez Hollins – sophomore (6'5, 330)
74 – Matt Rotheram – freshman (6'6, 335)
75 – Ryan Turnley – junior (6'6, 320)
76 – Ryan Schlieper – sophomore (6'5, 310)
77 – Zenel Demhasaj – junior (6'7, 331)
78 – Cory King – sophomore (6'6, 325)
Defensive lineman
5 – Ejuan Price – freshman (6'0, 255)
7 – Brandon Lindsey – senior (6'2, 250)
8 – Todd Thomas – freshman (6'2, 230)
45 – Shayne Hale – junior (6'4, 255)
90 – T. J. Clemmings – sophomore (6'6, 315)
96 – Justin Hargrove – senior (6'4, 270)
72 – Jack Lippert – sophomore (6'4, 260)
91 – Tyrone Ezell – sophomore (6'4, 305)
92 – Devin Cook – freshman (6'4, 240)
93 – Bryan Murphy – sophomore (6'3, 255)
94 – Myles Caragein – senior (6'2, 290)
95 – Khaynin Mosley-Smith – freshman (6'0, 305)
97 – Aaron Donald – sophomore (6'0, 285)
98 – Chas Alecxih – senior (6'5, 285)
Linebacker
3 – Nicholas Grigsby – freshman (6'1, 220)
10 – LaQuentin Smith – freshman (6'2, 280)
28 – Emanuel Rackard – sophomore (6'0, 235)
32 – Tristan Roberts – senior (6'1, 230)
34 – Carl Fleming – sophomore (6'1, 220)
36 – Manny Williams – junior (6'1, 225)
38 – Greg Williams – senior (6'3, 240)
40 – Dan Mason – sophomore (6'1, 230)
43 – Mark Giubilato – freshman (6'2, 235)
44 – Shane Gordon – sophomore (6'0, 240)
49 – Eric Williams – freshman (6'3, 215)
51 – Adam Lazenga – freshman (6'0, 245)
53 – Joe Trebitz – junior (6'3, 220)
55 – Max Gruder – senior (6'2, 230)
Defensive back
2 – K'Waun Williams – sophomore (5'10, 195)
6 – Roderick Ryles – freshman (6'1, 206)
9 – Ray Vinopal – sophomore (5'10, 200)
11 – Marco Pecora – junior (5'11, 195)
12 – Jeremiah Davis – junior (5'10, 175)
16 – Saheed Imoru – senior (5'10, 185)
18 – Jarred Holley – junior (5'10, 190)
20 – Brandon Ifill – freshman (6'1, 200)
21 – Buddy Jackson – senior (6'1, 180)
22 – Antwuan Reed – senior (5'10, 190)
23 – Lafayette Pitts – freshman (5'11, 195)
24 – Cullen Christian – sophomore (6'0, 195)
25 – Jason Hendricks – sophomore (6'0, 190)
26 – Jason Frimpong – freshman (5'11, 180)
27 – Lloyd Carrington – freshman (6'0, 195)
28 – Phil Peckich – freshman (5'10, 185)
35 – E.J. Banks – sophomore (5'11, 190)
41 – Andrew Taglianetti – junior (5'11, 190)
46 – Joseph Lopez – freshman (5'9, 170)
Long snappers
58 – Kevin Barthelemy – sophomore (6'3, 245)
Source and player details, 2011 Pittsburgh Panthers football roster (10/1/2022):[ 14]
Coaching staff
2011 Pittsburgh Panthers football staff
Coaching staff
Todd Graham – Head coach
Paul Randolph – Executive Associate head coach/co-defensive coordinator/defensive line
Calvin Magee – Assistant head coach/co-offensive coordinator/running backs
Mike Norvell – Co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers/Director of Recruiting
Keith Patterson – Defensive coordinator/linebackers
Tony Gibson – Pass Defense coordinator/secondary
Tony Dews – Tight ends/recruiting coordinator
Todd Dodge – Quarterbacks
Spencer Leftwich – Offensive line
Randall McCray – Outside linebackers/special teams
Support staff
Blair Philbrick – Assistant Athletic Director/football operations
Alex Hodge – Video director
Bob Junko – Director of Football Relations and Program Enhancement
Bo Graham – Head graduate assistant/Assistant Receivers coach
Matt Caponi – Defensive graduate assistant
Strength and conditioning staff
Shawn Griswold – Director of strength and conditioning
Trevor Dieleman – Assistant strength and conditioning coach
Travis Pelletier – Assistant strength and conditioning coach
[ 15]
Following the conclusion of the regular season, coaches Tony Dews, Tony Gibson, and Calvin Magee left to take positions with Rich Rodriguez 's staff at Arizona and did not coach in the BBVA Compass Bowl.[ 16]
Team players drafted into the NFL
Player
Position
Round
Pick
NFL club
No Players Selected
[ 17]
Post-season
Less than one year from his hiring, on the evening of December 13, Graham informed Athletic Director Steve Pederson that he had discussed coaching opportunity at Arizona State.[ 18] After being informed he did not have permission to talk to the school about the job and refusing conversations with Pederson and another administrator, Graham resigned the next morning to accept the head coaching job at Arizona State University .[ 19] Graham informed his Pitt players of his departure by having text message forwarded to the team by director of football operations Blair Philbrick.[ 20] Keith Patterson was named as the interim head coach for the BBVA Compass Bowl.[ 21]
On December 22, 2011, Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst was introduced as the next permanent head coach to take over the Panthers following the BBVA Compass Bowl.[ 22]
Awards
Sophomore defensive lineman Aaron Donald was named a second team All-American by FoxSportsNext.com.[ 23]
Ray Graham , despite missing the final four games of the season with an injury, and Jarred Holley received first-team All-Big East recognition. Chas Alecxih, Aaron Donald, Max Gruder, and Antwuan Reed received second team honors.[ 24]
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^ "Cincinnati vs PITT (11/5/11)" . PittsburghPanthers.com. November 5, 2011. Retrieved November 5, 2011 .
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^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2013 .{{cite web }}
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^ https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/2012.htm [dead link ]
^ "Keith Patterson Named Interim Coach for Pitt Football" . PittsburghPanthers.com. December 14, 2011. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2011 .
^ Zeiss, Paul (December 15, 2011). "Graham leaves Pitt for Arizona St" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Retrieved December 15, 2011 .
^ "Todd Graham to coach Sun Devils" . ESPN. December 14, 2011. Retrieved December 14, 2011 .
^ Rossi, Rob (December 15, 2011). "Graham deserts Pitt for job at Arizona State" . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review . Archived from the original on February 13, 2012. Retrieved December 15, 2011 .
^ Zeise, Paul (December 23, 2011). "Pitt's new football coach Chryst prefers doing to talking" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh. Retrieved December 28, 2011 .
^ "Aaron Donald Named FoxSportsNext.com Second Team All-American" . PittsburghPanthers.com. December 8, 2011. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2011 .
^ "League Honors Six Pitt Players on All-Big East Team" . PittsburghPanthers.com. December 8, 2011. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved December 8, 2011 .
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