Pitt has been active in Ohio during the Pat Narduzzi era, and a big reason why has been Ryan Manalac. He’s locked in a number of defenders from Ohio, and the Panthers are in contention for another one.
The Las Vegas Raiders gained a heck of a cornerback in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft with former Pitt defensive back M.J. Devonshire. One of the main reasons Devonshire, the 2023 Jim Thorpe Award winner, was so successful in college, was because of the great defensive mind of his coach, Pat Narduzzi.
With spring football finished, recruiting has become the No. 1 priority for Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt coaching staff. The Panthers staff is trying to line up official visits for June, evaluating players for potential offers and making important in-person visits.
Matt Goncalves is the newest Indianapolis Colt, and it’s safe to say he’s pretty fired up about that. The Colts selected Goncalves — a 6-foot-6, 327-pound offensive tackle from Manorville, N.Y.
The Pitt football program has established itself as a path of reliability for those striving to make it to the NFL. In all, 297 players have represented the University of Pittsburgh as draft selections – tying Wisconsin with the 19th-most choices in college football history.
Sincere Edwards got used to Pat Narduzzi screaming at him this spring. His coaches at Wekiva in Orlando didn’t really care if he hit the quarterback in practice; Narduzzi does.
Pitt needs a jolt of energy in the program after a couple of tough transfer portal decisions over the last few days, and one might be on the way. Bryce Yates — a 6-foot, 160-pound three-star athlete from Matoaca High in Chesterfield, Va.
PITTSBURGH — Nate Yarnell entered the spring as the Pitt starting quarterback, and that’s not going to change entering the summer. All five scholarship quarterbacks received reps in Saturday’s spring game at Acrisure Stadium, but only Yarnell and Eli Holstein recorded double-digit passing attempts.
PITTSBURGH — Just like that, Pitt’s spring practices have concluded on the South Side. Over six weeks of work, 14 total practices and a handful of scrimmages sprinkled in provided the Panthers adequate time to learn new philosophies and systems.
Pitt is only a few days out from the 2024 Blue-Gold Spring Game, and Pat Narduzzi likes where his squad stands. He isn’t exactly pleased with the overall health of the team, with quite a few players ruled out for the game itself, but he’s liked what he’s seen from a toughness standpoint.
If there’s one goal that Pat Narduzzi has every spring, it’s for his Pitt squad to stay healthy. Through 13 spring practices this year, he isn’t super happy with how the Panthers have managed injuries.
Pitt has been active in Ohio during the Pat Narduzzi era, and a big reason why has been Ryan Manalac. He’s locked in a number of defenders from Ohio, and the Panthers are in contention for another one.
Pat Narduzzi took four minutes and 31 seconds Monday to address the elephant in the room ... and the storm cloud that swirled around his head since the
It’s an interesting time in college football. Coaches use their post-game press conference as a way to call out players or position groups. That content is being tweeted out by beat reporters and then players see what was said.
Pitt HC Pat Narduzzi appeared to throw his team under the bus (while also throwing himself under the bus) following Saturday's blowout loss to Notre Dame.
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