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By David Whipkey | Pitt Panthers Gameday Correspondent It appears a full-fledged, no-holds-barred quarterback derby could be brewing for Dave Wannstedt’s Pitt squad in 2010. Wednesday’s verbal commitment by Bethlehem Liberty senior signal caller Anthony Gonzalez will give the Panthers four scholarship quarterbacks next year. Filling out the roster will include veterans Pat Bostick, Central Catholic’s Tino Sunseri and Kolby Gray. Many pundits and fans have been calling for the coaching staff to upgrade the position. The howls grew louder and louder last season as current starter Bill Stull performed inconsistently throughout the year. The nadir came in the 2008 Brut Sun Bowl, a 3-0 Panthers loss to Oregon State of the Pac-10. Stull’s 7-for-24, 52 yard day on New Year’s Eve was a performance that created questions amongst legions of Panther followers. Stull supporters will point to solid performances against South Florida, Navy, Louisville and the first half against Rutgers as evidence the senior from Seton-LaSalle High School can perform at the Division I level. A concussion late in the third quarter of a 54-34 loss to the Scarlet Knights at Heinz Field ended Stull’s day and may be a factor in his erratic performance down the stretch last year. So far, Stull has shown he can manage Pitt’s attack in the early part of this season. His five touchdown passes combined against Youngstown State and Buffalo are more than half of the nine total scores he threw for last year. But tougher tests lurk in the future for Stull as defenses from N.C. State, Notre Dame, South Florida and West Virginia await. At least Pitt has the luxury of having a quarterback with a year’s worth of starting experience in 2009. That luxury will not be available come September 2010. Even with the signing of Gonzalez and the coaching staff’s seemingly increasing infatuation with the local product Sunseri, Bostick should have the inside track on the starting job next year. Remember, Bostick was the most heralded Pitt quarterback recruit since Rod Rutherford. Schools such as Tennessee, Penn State and others courted the Manheim Township product and for good reason. Bostick was selected as 2006 Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year. His 7,259 yards passing is good for fifth all time in the annals of Pennsylvania high school football. As a freshman, Bostick took over for an injured Stull and ineffective Kevan Smith. Though there were growing pains along the way and questions about his mobility and arm strength, Bostick engineered wins over ranked teams such as Cincinnati and West Virginia. Last year, he helped guide Pitt to a four-overtime win over Notre Dame in South Bend. Both Wannstedt and offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr. have raved in the past about Bostick’s desire to improve and his work ethic. But that does not guarantee he will take the reins next year. Sunseri took his fair share of first-team reps this summer and appears to have a good grasp of the offense according to published reports. Coaches said they are also impressed with Gray’s athleticism and potential. But an arm injury forced the staff to bestow upon him a medical redshirt. Added into the mix is the intriguing Anthony Gonzalez. Western Pennsylvania high school football fans should know him well. As a junior, Gonzalez put his Liberty squad on his shoulders and led them to a PIAA Class AAAA title game win over Bethel Park. Gonzalez received offers from powers Penn State, Florida State, Oregon, Missouri and Maryland before deciding to call Pittsburgh home for the next three to four years. Gonzalez’ athleticism and talent is tantalizing. He also played defensive back in high school and was recruited by the Nittany Lions to play in their defensive backfield. If longtime Penn State defensive coordinator Tom Bradley believes you can play his secondary, you are a tremendous athlete. Give Wannstedt and his staff credit. There will be legitimate options for the Panthers at the quarterback position in 2010, and for the first time since Tyler Palko was leading Pitt to a Big East title in 2004, the future is bright behind center. 2009 Pittsburgh Panthers Football Coaching Staff Head Coach Dave Wannstedt Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Greg Gattuso Offensive Coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr.
Defensive Coordinator Phil Bennett Tight Ends Brian Angelichio Wide Receivers Bryan Bossard Secondary Jeff Hafley
Linebackers
Joe Tumpkin Running Backs David Walker
Offensive Line
Tony Wise Offensive Graduate Assistant
Scott Turner Defensive Graduate Assistant
Rod Rutherford Assistant Athletic Director/Football Operations
Chris LaSala Assistant Director of Football Operations Mike Antonoplos Director of Football Relations & Program Enhancement
Bob Junko
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Buddy Morris
Head Athletic Trainer
Rob Blanc
2009 Pittsburgh Panthers Football Coaching Staff Head Coach Dave Wannstedt Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Greg Gattuso Offensive Coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr.
Defensive Coordinator Phil Bennett Tight Ends Brian Angelichio Wide Receivers Bryan Bossard Secondary Jeff Hafley
Linebackers
Joe Tumpkin Running Backs David Walker
Offensive Line
Tony Wise Offensive Graduate Assistant
Scott Turner Defensive Graduate Assistant
Rod Rutherford Assistant Athletic Director/Football Operations
Chris LaSala Assistant Director of Football Operations Mike Antonoplos Director of Football Relations & Program Enhancement
Bob Junko
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach
Buddy Morris
Head Athletic Trainer
Rob Blanc
Pitt has found a new offensive coordinator in IUP alum Frank Cignetti Jr. Hopefully, Frank can figure out a way to get an offense back that is losing it’s best player LeShawn McCoy .
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