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- Pat Narduzzi - Football Coach - Pitt Panthers #H2P
Narduzzi directed a historic 2021 campaign, when the...
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PITTSBURGH—Pitt's Chris Bickell '97 Head Football Coach Pat...
- Pat Narduzzi - Football Coach - Pitt Panthers #H2P
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The Pittsburgh Panthers football program is a college football team that represents the University of Pittsburgh in the Atlantic Coast Conference, a part of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The team has had 36 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1893.
No.NameTermGc362015–present115Int20141352012–201438Int20111Patrick Regan Narduzzi (born April 22, 1966) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head coach at the University of Pittsburgh. He was formerly the defensive coordinator at Michigan State. He attended Youngstown State University and the University of Rhode Island.
Narduzzi directed a historic 2021 campaign, when the Panthers stormed to 11 victories and claimed their first outright conference title with a 45-21 triumph over Wake Forest in the ACC Championship Game. Pitt earned a No. 13 ranking in the final 2021 polls, its highest finish since 1982.
Thompson coached at Pitt until 1912 and led the football team to a 22–11–2 record. The highlight of his coaching tenure was the 1910 season in which Pitt, led by star fullback Tex Richards, went undefeated for the second time in school history.
Mar 1, 2024 · PITTSBURGH—Pitt's Chris Bickell '97 Head Football Coach Pat Narduzzi announced the completion of his graduate assistant, quality control and strength staffs for.
Pitt Panthers. Coaches. Seasons: 119 (1905 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 712-508-37. Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 713-507-37. Conferences: ACC, Big East, Ind. Conf. Championships: 3. National Championships: 1910, 1916, 1918, 1937 and 1976.