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Last month, Pitt's starting running back Rushel Shell decided he wanted out, and was set on transferring to UCLA. Now, Shell decided he had a change of heart, and wanted to return to his former team. The timeframe was so short, Shell hadn't even yet enrolled in classes at UCLA and would have more than likely been able to return to Pitt without having to miss a year due to transfering. That is, of course, if Pitt were to allow him to return.
Head Coach Paul Chryst had other ideas.
Chryst made a bold move, deciding against the return of his starting running back, even though he has spoken of wanting to install a power-running offense for this fall, one that Shell is a perfect fit.
Chryst has said on multiple occasions that he only wants players who want to play at Pitt to be on his team, and one has to give him credit for taking a strong stance that his predecessors, such as Walt Harris, Dave Wannstedt and Todd Graham likely wouldn't have. It makes the University and the program look good. It goes to show that Chryst instills a level of pride in the program, even though the better part of the past 30 years have been filled with disappointment.
It was a good move by Pitt. Yet, it was a bad move for Pitt
While the move looks amazing from a public relations and media standpoint, it's obvious that the team is going to suffer as a result.
Going into the season with question marks at Quarterback after the graduation of Tino Sunseri, granted, QB at Pitt is ALWAYS a question mark, another hole in the backfield is going to be tough for the players to fill before the start of the programs first season as a part of the ACC.
This group will be going into a week one, primetime Monday night matchup against previous ACC champ and powerhouse Flordia State with many unproven players on the offensive side of the ball, including what are always the two most important positions for the team, QB and RB.
After a season where the team beat some tough competition, and nearly ended Notre Dame's perfect season, this season is looking as if it will be a waste, with the team hanging out near the bottom of the conference standings.
Chryst better hope his big decision inspires the players on the field. The season is counting on it.