According to the box score, Pitt finished with 458 yards; we had 407. Much of that came in the fourth quarter when fatigued defenses on both sides gave up big plays. Having the offensive line get totally dominated for much of the game by a below average P5 unit is, obviously, very discouraging.
On the plus side, it has been many years since the defense was able to force turnovers against quality opponents. Also, the team played hard till the end, something we had not always seen for the past few seasons.
On the matter of Montgomery, I have no expertise to evaluate an offensive coordinator. I do know for a fact that Pelini was asked to interview all of Wolford's assistants but that the final selection of a staff was left entirely to him. I am thinking that Pelini knows a bit more about football than all posters on this board.
93 and 05, children sometimes read this board and the use of inappropriate language is not proper. There are plenty of English words that you can use to express your opinions without resorting to the "magic" ones.