what was broken after Pitt won the ACCT in 2021? I know this might sound like a rhetorical question. It's not. And while hindsight is 20/20, how could a program make such an egregious mistake in personnel decisions after the most success Pitt Football had since 1976?
Teams and programs don't accidentally go from 11-3, 9-4, to 2-10 (or 3-9, or 4-8). Not unless they lose a ton of key players to injuries. Or, they try to fix something that wasn't broken.
This is still a head scratcher. Every week this year (with the exception of the Louisville game) the HC preached about making adjustments, practicing better, coaching better, watching the tape to see what went wrong, etc. Nearly every player interviewed said the team was cohesive. And yet here we are ... loss after embarrassing loss ... and the post-game comments are no different.
I took a poll earlier regarding whether Pitt or the New England Patriots would have a better record through 12 games. I read an article that seemed quite accurate that Bob Kraft and Bill Belichick will part ways after this season if their losses continue. My new poll should read: Will Narduzzi face the same outcome?
Teams and programs don't accidentally go from 11-3, 9-4, to 2-10 (or 3-9, or 4-8). Not unless they lose a ton of key players to injuries. Or, they try to fix something that wasn't broken.
This is still a head scratcher. Every week this year (with the exception of the Louisville game) the HC preached about making adjustments, practicing better, coaching better, watching the tape to see what went wrong, etc. Nearly every player interviewed said the team was cohesive. And yet here we are ... loss after embarrassing loss ... and the post-game comments are no different.
I took a poll earlier regarding whether Pitt or the New England Patriots would have a better record through 12 games. I read an article that seemed quite accurate that Bob Kraft and Bill Belichick will part ways after this season if their losses continue. My new poll should read: Will Narduzzi face the same outcome?