By now, you’re painfully aware of the final score of the Pitt-North Carolina game. What you might not know is which Pitt players graded out the best and worst? Which side of the line and field was Pitt most successful moving the ball?
Well here’s how certain Pitt players graded out courtesy of College Football Focus.
PITT’S HIGHEST GRADED OFFENSIVE PLAYERS
Brian O’Neil: 3.8
Dorian Johnson: 3.7
Tre Tipton: 0.9
James Conner: 0.8
Nate Peterman: 0.8
PITT’S LOWEST GRADED OFFENSIVE PLAYERS
Alex Bookser: -0.9
Jaymar Parrish: -0.7
Alex Officer: -0.7
Adam Bisnowaty: -0.4
OFFENSIVE SNAPS
Jordan Whitehead: 3
Jester Weah: 38
Zach Challingsworth: 11
Quadree Henderson: 44
Rafeal Araujo-Lopes: 15
Tre Tipton: 28
Aaron Mathews: 28
Maurice Ffrench: 4
Darrin Hall: 13
Chawntez Moss: 15
Quadree Ollison: 18
PITT’S HIGHEST GRADED DEFENSIVE PLAYERS
Ejuan Price: 4.2
Jordan Whitehead: 1.9
Saleem Brightwell: 1.1
Matt Galambos: 0.6
PITT’S LOWEST GRADED DEFENSIVE PLAYERS
Terrish Webb: -4.2
Ryan Lewis: -3.3
Oluwaseun Idowu: -3.2
Tyrique Jarrett: -2.6
Rori Blair: -1.4
DEFENSIVE SNAPS
James Folston: 12
Tyrique Jarrett: 47
Quintin Wirginis: 25
Saleem Brightwell: 47
Reggie Mitchell: 5
Dennis Briggs: 20
WHERE PETERMAN THREW THE BALL
0-9 YARDS:
Left: 0-1
Middle: 4-6, 72 yds
Right: 2-2, 10 yds
10-19 YARDS:
Left: 1-1, 12 yards
Middle: 2-3, 36 yards
Right: None
20+ YARDS:
Didn’t Attempt A Pass
WHERE PITT RAN THE BALL EFFECTIVELY
Conner: Left Guard 4 times for 32 yards
Moss: Left Guard 1 attempt for 13 yards, Right End 2 attempts for 15 yards