As someone with a lot of faith in Narduzzi, I was thinking about this earlier...
With the growing trend (or at least it seems) with coaching going "home" where they were raised or went to college, does Pitt have anyone that is lined up that "COULD" potentially replace Narduzzi down the road?
I don't think it's a necessity to have a "hometown" guy in charge, but it's always nice, especially if they're successful. I'd rather have an "outsider" be successful than a "hometown" guy that is mediocre or bad, obviously.
With the growing trend (or at least it seems) with coaching going "home" where they were raised or went to college, does Pitt have anyone that is lined up that "COULD" potentially replace Narduzzi down the road?
I don't think it's a necessity to have a "hometown" guy in charge, but it's always nice, especially if they're successful. I'd rather have an "outsider" be successful than a "hometown" guy that is mediocre or bad, obviously.