Pitt is 5-0 for the first time since 1991, has a chance to move to 6-0 for the first time since 1982 and is ranked No. 22 in the Associated Press college football poll. The program's bar keeps moving higher and higher. Their first test was Cincinnati, then West Virginia, then North Carolina. Well, now comes Cal, a team that just took Miami to the brink.
It's been an exciting season so far, and plenty is taking place around campus as well, so let's expand this session to include everything Pitt-related: volleyball, soccer, basketball and football. I'll answer your questions the best I can. Let's make it interesting and fun as it's been a great fall semester so far.
Here's how this goes: Please submit just one question in the comments below. I'll answer as many as I can and when it's all done all that will be left are the Qs that were used, my replies and any follow-ups by the original questioner. Please don't use this like an ordinary commenting thread.
One favor to ask: Please scroll through the questions before submitting one of your own. It helps avoid repetition.
Wednesday: Chris Halicke
Friday: Jose Negron
