Would any other P5 school hire Pat Narduzzi to be their Head Coach if he were fired at Pitt?
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I wouldn't call 7-5 a failure, it's straight up average. Go .500 in conference and against the two tougher OOC games, win the 2 cream puffs gets you to 7-5. To you're point, it's no different than finishing 7-9 or 8-8 in the NFL every year which is considered unacceptable.Any 7-5 finish in modern major college football, where you schedule at least 2 tomato cans every year, is a failure. If you have 2 bad years in a row, you should be coaching for your job the next year. If he loses these next 2, Narduzzi will need to win 8 games minimum next season to avoid the ax.
The GiantsYou mean keep them in the cellar
No they aren’t at all much better let alone 4 touchdowns better in talent than us!Louisville isn't average. The Cards are a lot better than Pitt. They might have the same record as Pitt, but there's a fairly wide margin in talent. The only reason the records are the same is because the 'Ville played a schedule that was considerably tougher.
I found that to be astounding - who did he expect to play as the backup, if he was not willing to have Nate take any reps during the week? Particularly, as you said, with Eli's injury status.So Nate had zero reps in practice this week? Is it normal for your top backup quarterback to get zero reps, especially given Holstein’s recent injury track record?
I'd like to see if we can do this a few times throughout the season. If I do, I'll try to get this question to him.thanks for the great article.Iwish you could have asked him a recruiting eastern pa.
There’s something you can do about it - negotiate a buy out. Or make his life so miserable by giving Narduzzi a special project job.