Narduzzi 180 | Offense? Don’t Call It ‘High-Octane’

Pat Narduzzi wasn't satisfied with the performance of Pitt football last season so he's taken a 180 with his offensive staff in hopes of rebounding.

Join us for a fascinating conversation with special guest Chris Peak of Panther-Lair as we look at, among other things the 180 turn on offense by head coach Pat Narduzzi. Instead of calling it a high octane offense we’ve decided to describe it as ‘juiced’.

Peak provides some thoughts on Heather Lyke (Pitt AD) being on the interview list for a vacancy at Northwestern before jumping in feet first to preview Pitt from top to bottom. The changes on offense (Kade Bell) and transfers will make a big difference in how the Panthers approach putting points on the board.

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When it comes to defense, there’s some shrug your shoulders, we’re not sure aspects that may take some time to address. The rule of thumb is to always watch carefully because, after all, this is the ACC and this conference is definitely a bag of tricks.

Peak provides his thoughts on the schedule and just how far this team can go with the schedule. There’s a lot of even-steven when you put Pitt and their opponents on a scale. But, as we’ve seen in the past, Pat Narduzzi always seems to get the Panthers on a roll.

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Pat Narduzzi wasn't satisfied with the performance of Pitt football last season so he's taken a 180 with his offensive staff in hopes of rebounding.

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