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By Joe Starkey
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, September 19, 2007 Pitt's offensive coaches visited Arkansas in May to learn the "Wildcat" offense, which features Razorbacks tailback Darren McFadden taking direct snaps and directing a spread-option package of plays. Panthers coach Dave Wannstedt figured the package might come in handy, given his team's inexperience at quarterback -- and that was before starter Bill Stull was lost to a thumb injury. On Saturday against Michigan State, Pitt unleashed the "Wildcat" on about a dozen snaps in the second half, most ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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