Pat Narduzzi appreciated the fact that Pitt had notched historic wins in recent history. He recruited on the strength of the Panthers’ upset of No. 2 Clemson last year, and the specter of the 2007 win over No. 2 West Virginia still lingers in the halls of Pitt’s football facilities.
But he had an issue with those games. It’s not that he didn’t like the wins; he just didn’t like where they took place.
The 13-9 win over West Virginia 10 years ago was in Morgantown. The 43-42 win over Clemson last year was in South Carolina.
“I said, it’s about time it happens in Pittsburgh,” Narduzzi said Friday afternoon after his team did exactly that:
They upset No. 2 Miami at Heinz Field.
https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/big-home-win-is-one-for-panther-nation-narduzzi-says
But he had an issue with those games. It’s not that he didn’t like the wins; he just didn’t like where they took place.
The 13-9 win over West Virginia 10 years ago was in Morgantown. The 43-42 win over Clemson last year was in South Carolina.
“I said, it’s about time it happens in Pittsburgh,” Narduzzi said Friday afternoon after his team did exactly that:
They upset No. 2 Miami at Heinz Field.
https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/big-home-win-is-one-for-panther-nation-narduzzi-says