November 3, 1979. My first Pitt game. I was sort of a Pitt fan but also watched Notre Dame (was a big Joe Montana fan since I grew up in the Mon Valley) and PSU. Basically I liked whatever team was on TV and all three of them had highlight shows on Sunday mornings. I started to lean Pitt because of Dorsett (I was 8 his senior year), but no single team fully grabbed me until November 3, 1979 when Pitt played Syracuse.
I remember walking up Cardiac Hill for the first time. My seat was in the bowl end zone (remember, Pitt's endzones were identified by the bowl and the hole) with the scoreboard to my back. Watching the band come out of the hole, then see them sitting in the stands and playing Rock and Roll part 2 with the students chanting "we're gonna beat the hell out of you", hearing Roger Huston roll his R's and the awesome way he said Hugh Green, and his announcements about upcoming events punctuated with "Be there!" at the end. Man, I was hooked.
Turned out it was Dan Marino's first start. Pitt won that day 28-21. On the way home, my Dad stopped at Kaufman's at the brand new Century 3 mall. It had just opened and the actual full mall portion was still under construction. As a promotion, Lynn Swann was making an appearance there. So in the same day I got to watch Dan Marino's debut and meet Lynn Swann. The 11 year old OH Pete was in heaven and hooked on Pitt. Little did I know that we were in the home stretch of the golden years of Pitt football at that time.
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Lots of heartbreak after that.
But I'm still here 45 years later. And Pitt football has become one of the things my kids and I bond over. I 've been taking them to games since they were infants and we still go to every game that their busy schedules will allow, including a couple of bowl games. We are now planning which away game sights we want to go to after my older one graduates college and has the time to go to away games. I'm really looking forward to that. And God willing, one day, my sons, their kids & I will walk through the turnstiles together as another generation become Pitt fans.