July 6, 2024

Pittsburgh (AP) — Pat Narduzzi, the football coach for the Panthers, and Pittsburgh have reached an agreement on a new contract that would keep Narduzzi with the team through at least 2030.

Three months after Narduzzi guided Pitt to its first Atlantic Coast Conference title and an 11-3 record, as well as a No. 13 rating in the final AP Top 25 poll—the program’s highest playoff ranking since 1982—the arrangement was made public on Monday.

In his seven seasons with the Panthers, Narduzzi is 53-37. Fourth all-time in program history, he has won 53 games.

“I am so appreciative of our players, coaches and staff,” Narduzzi said in a statement. “Nothing great can be accomplished without their efforts and commitment. I’ve always talked about the importance of pushing together in the same direction. We have that at Pitt across the board.”

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