Pitt Take 5: Panthers’ final 2 games could be most revealing of the season
On some teams in Pitt’s situation — a three-game losing streak, only two games to go, both away from home — there might be a tendency to treat the end of the season as an afterthought. By all accounts from remarks made by players and coaches, that’s not the case...
Quarterback Eli Holstein cleared to play, but Pitt’s starter vs. Louisville remains mystery
If he chooses to use them, Pat Narduzzi will have both quarterbacks available Saturday when Pitt visits Louisville. Narduzzi said Thursday that Eli Holstein, who left the Syracuse and Virginia games with apparent head injuries, has been cleared medically to play. “He’s cleared to play right now,” Narduzzi said, without...
So far free of adversity, Pitt opens difficult portion of schedule against LSU
After only five games — all victories by an average margin of 28.6 points against mid-major competition — Pitt coach Jeff Capel doesn’t have enough information to have a definite idea of what to expect this season. He is pleased the Panthers are averaging 88.6 points per game and shooting...
Pitt linebacker Kyle Louis’ study habits matter just as much as his athleticism
At the end of Pitt’s football season — when Kyle Louis finally has a chance take a deep breath and go home to East Orange, N.J. — he will arrive bearing a special gift for his mom, Kesha Chisolms. It’s a game-worn jersey, but this one Kesha won’t have to...
Pitt assistant Jeremy Darveau working to fix issues on offensive line
When T.J. Parker lined up at defensive end for Clemson against Pitt, it was his 10th game this season. He came into the game with five sacks. In one afternoon, he had four. His teammates had four more. So went the game as Pitt lost its third in a row....
Former Pitt offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr. enjoying break from coaching
Frank Cignetti Jr. woke up Saturday morning, back in Pittsburgh from his home in Florida, wondering what he might do next. Normally, in his life as a coach, he was getting ready to navigate a game plan and mentor his quarterbacks through another football Saturday. This Saturday was different. “I’m...
Jaland Lowe’s triple-double leads Pitt to 93-48 victory against VMI
Sometime after the Washington Wizards game late Monday night, Bub Carrington’s phone buzzed with the news. Carrington, a guard for the Wizards, no longer is the only Pitt player to record a triple-double in the past 26 years. Jaland Lowe, a 6-foot-3 sophomore, hit the historic milestones in Pitt’s 93-48...
Pitt men’s soccer awarded No. 2 overall seed for NCAA Tournament; Robert Morris, WVU also qualify
Pitt’s men’s soccer team was rewarded for a strong regular season with the No. 2 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament on Monday. The Panthers (12-5) earned a first-round bye and will host the winner of Cornell and Fordham at 5 p.m. Sunday, in the round of 32. Ohio State...
With Eli Holstein still not cleared medically, Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi has high praise for Nate Yarnell
Two days after one of the most crushing defeats among the 125 times he has walked the Pitt sideline, Pat Narduzzi emphasized two points important to him under unfortunate circumstances. One was expected. “They’re playing their tails off,” he said of his players’ effort during the 24-20 loss to Clemson...
Pitt’s sloppy play leads to too many penalties, 3 losses in a row
Let’s examine one of Pat Narduzzi’s statements after Pitt’s 24-20 loss to Clemson, the Panthers’ third in a row and the second that could have been avoided in any number of ways. “We have a good football team,” said the coach, who is looking more and more despondent with every...
Clemson stuns Pitt on QB Cade Klubnik’s late 50-yard touchdown run
So much of what happened to Pitt in its 24-20 loss to Clemson on Saturday was bad that it’s difficult to believe the Panthers actually fooled everyone and looked like winners in the game’s final 90 seconds. • Start with the dagger that stretched Pitt’s losing streak to three, the...
Nate Yarnell replaces Eli Holstein as Pitt’s starting quarterback against Clemson
After two head injuries in the past three games, Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein didn’t start Saturday when the Panthers met Clemson at Acrisure Stadium. Nate Yarnell made his fourth career start — and first this season — in a make-or-break game for Pitt (7-2, 3-2 ACC) against the Tigers (7-2,...
Pitt roughs up West Virginia in Backyard Brawl
The Pitt/West Virginia rivalry is called the Backyard Brawl, and Pitt’s Guillermo Diaz Graham was ready to take that label literally only 34 seconds into the Panthers’ 86-62 victory Friday night at Petersen Events Center. Diaz Graham was hit in the mouth while trying to block a shot by West...
Pitt Take 5: Panthers get chance to keep alive streak of beating ranked teams
In the midst of Pitt’s two-week stretch of misery, a streak of positivity could emerge Saturday at Acrisure Stadium when the Panthers meet No. 20 Clemson. Every year from 2016-23, Pitt has defeated at least one nationally ranked opponent, ranging from second-ranked Clemson and Miami in 2016 and 2017 to...
Pitt signs 6-foot-4 guard Omari Witherspoon to letter of intent
Jeff Capel ventured into a fertile area for basketball talent and was rewarded when Omari Witherspoon signed a letter of intent to play for Pitt. Witherspoon, a 6-foot-4, guard, plays at St. John’s College Prep in Washington D.C. “That’s an area that we want to try and recruit,” Capel said...
‘Basketball Brawl’ at The Pete provides charged atmosphere that will test Pitt, WVU
When Jeff Capel accepted the Pitt coaching job in 2018, he turned to some trusted friends in the Pittsburgh professional sports scene to get a sense of what to expect. “People … would tell me when (Pitt basketball) had it going (under former coaches Ben Howland and Jamie Dixon), this...
Eli Holstein not cleared medically while Pat Narduzzi prepares for ‘a game-time’ decision on Pitt quarterback’s availability
Pat Narduzzi walked inside the big conference room adjacent to his office Thursday afternoon and correctly read the minds of the assembled reporters. “Probably the big question is how is Eli doing, right?” Pitt’s coach said of quarterback Eli Holstein, who has left two of the past three games with...
It’s the seniors’ day Saturday at Pitt, but they haven’t forgotten about Clemson
The day football programs set aside to honor their seniors is almost always a special time, often the last home game — such as it will be at Pitt on Saturday — and an event coaches might use to motivate their players. “I talked to our team just about playing...
Pitt’s Kade Bell has many issues to overcome while trying to fix the offense
You need both hands to count the number of issues Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein and offensive coordinator Kade Bell must overcome. • Some that are of the team’s own doing: poor throws, problems running the ball, too many penalties and meager gains on first down. • Some that are unavoidable:...
How VCU’s Jesse Pellot-Rosa became an example for any team coached by Jeff Capel
When Jeff Capel called his VCU players together for the 2003-04 season, he didn’t pay much attention to the walk-ons. But if Capel didn’t notice walk-on Jesse Pellot-Rosa at the time, he surely got to know him later. Ever perceptive, Pellot-Rosa noticed Capel not noticing. “He didn’t play me in...
Pitt defeats Gardner-Webb, stretches season-opening victory streak to 3
Pitt’s 83-64 victory Monday night against Gardner-Webb was not unexpected, and the outcome never was in doubt. Yet it might have been one of the most important nonconference games of the season. It showed coach Jeff Capel a facet of his players’ game they need to master when the competition...
Burdened by injuries, 2-game losing streak, Pitt’s Pat Narduzzi running out of options
Pat Narduzzi has juggled his offensive line. He’s turned to a backup quarterback. He had seven different pass catchers targeted at least three times Saturday. Injuries have been among the reasons for Pitt’s coach turning to so many options, but he’s running out of players and running out of time....
Analysis: Issues abound as Pitt tries to figure out a season suddenly gone wrong
No, the sun didn’t come up Sunday morning when Pitt coaches and players began gathering to pick through the trash of penalties, dropped balls and interceptions during their second loss of the season. It was cloudy and rainy outside, while inside Pitt headquarters on the South Side, Pat Narduzzi and...
Pitt falls apart against Virginia, suffers 2nd straight loss
Let’s call Pitt’s complicated 24-19 loss to Virginia on Saturday night a missed opportunity by a team with lofty expectations, a letdown with the season on the line and a mix of penalties, injuries, dropped passes, general offensive malfunction and even officials adding to the confusion. Pat Narduzzi was unhappy...
Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein must navigate remainder of season with target on his back
The problem with winning most of the time is that those teams are forced to take the other guy’s best punch week after week. It’s like going into the woods to bag that 10-point buck no one can track down. If you’re successful, it’s a prize you’ll talk about until...