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January 24, 2015

Binge Link Clearance Time

Filed under: Football,Uncategorized — Chas @ 9:48 pm

The links have piled up something fierce. Time to dump some.

First up. Social media. If you are doing the twitter thing, here’s the list of follows for Pitt football. The coaches, the support staff, etc.

The flurry of activity on Twitter by Head Coach Pat Narduzzi and the assistant coaches, has been noticeable enough to fire up a few reactions. There’s a couple stories on the usage from ESPN.com.

His constant updates serve as a refreshing change of pace, especially when you consider the way former coach Paul Chryst used Twitter.

That would be exactly never.

But when Narduzzi was hired, he decided to change the social media strategy. He changed the handle he used as a Michigan State assistant to @CoachDuzzPittFB, and away he went.

“The main thing is that he realizes this is how people communicate now,” said Dann Kabala, Pitt’s director of player personnel. “This is how recruits communicate, and he wanted to be a part of that. He’s excited about Pitt and he wants to put it out there as much as he can.”

Increasing that presence has required a group effort. Every single Pitt assistant coach has a Twitter handle and tweets almost daily. The focus of nearly every tweet is on recruiting, for obvious reasons. Sometimes, friendly banter with an in-state rival ensues.

They all have adopted hashtags, including #OntheProwl. When they secure a commitment, Narduzzi tweets “PITT IS IT!” — otherwise known as the “Pat Signal.”

Narduzzi decided to adopt that as a catchphrase after assistant player personnel director Mark Diethorn mentioned it to him during a meeting. Narduzzi and Diethorn have worked closely to come up with nifty info graphic maps. The idea was Narduzzi’s, and Diethorn crafted multiple maps with various themes.

One info graphic that has been widely used shows where Pitt coaches are recruiting at any given time. And it also includes everyone’s Twitter handle.

What jumped out at me was that the energy and effort behind the scenes came from Pitt football personnel already in place. Some assumed the graphics and such came from the support staff Narduzzi brought with him from Michigan State, but instead they sprang from those already at Pitt. It’s almost like Dann Kabala and Mark Diethorn have been straining against the constraints to start letting things go, and now they have been turned loose as much as the assistants going recruiting.

Both Kabala and Diethorn are Western PA guys, but spent time working at SEC programs (Arkansas and Florida, respectfully). They know about how big programs operate, but have not been able to use some of the stuff they learned until recently. They were good behind the scenes hire by Chryst, but are now getting a chance to do more.

Then there is just the silliness of Penn State coaches feeling… let’s go with threatened. Or maybe insecure. The new staff hasn’t taken any direct shots at them in the media, but suddenly the PSU coaches feel the need to push back against the buzz. Whether it is James Franklin calling in to the local Pittsburgh stations when Pitt is the main topic. Or their O-line coach feeling the need to go after Coach John Peterson. It’s weird, but since Narduzzi has a little experience at his prior job at being considered the “second” program, he’s not going to have problems.

When Narduzzi was a guest on Hines Ward’s WPXI-TV show, Ward asked about Franklin’s quest to dominate the state.

Narduzzi was quick to shoot back, referencing his former rivalry with Michigan when he was at Michigan State.

“I’ve been at a state where they thought they owned it,” he said. “They thought.”

This should be a lot of fun for recruiting the 2016 classes.

Following the Armed Forces Bowl, I made a brief joke about how Wisconsin AD Barry Alvarez would not let Chryst bring former DC Matt House to Wisconsin in any capacity. Then it came out less than a week later that House, indeed would not be part of the Badger staff. I almost felt bad, because it really seemed like his career was completely derailed.

Now it turns out he lands the DC job at FIU — basically swapping spots with now Pitt DC Conklin. You know what? Good for House. He deserved a lot of the grief, but the real problem was Chryst putting him in that position in the first place. There was no way he was qualified for the job, but in no small part because Chryst put such a premium on things like “fit” and staff continuity, House got the job. Here’s to hoping the new opportunity at a lower level gives him a chance to get back on track.

P.S. Barry Alvarez really is a bit of a dick.

UW athletic director Barry Alvarez confirmed Friday he interviewed former Rutgers coach Greg Schiano as well as former Michigan State defensive coordinator Pat Narduzzi for the opening that was created when Gary Andersen left last month for Oregon State.

Schiano, who also coached Tampa Bay in the NFL, remains on the market. Coincidentally, Narduzzi is now the head coach at Pittsburgh, a job that became available when Chryst came back to his alma mater.

Alvarez said there were others interviewed, including an African-American, but he declined to identify them because they’re currently head coaches.

“That’s where it gets touchy because then you jeopardize their job because they’re looking (for a different job) or their agent’s looking for them,” he said.

But, hey, let’s make an exception by naming Narduzzi.

It’s also a fair point that Narduzzi has a better budget to use for has assistants than Chryst had. I have been very pleasantly surprised at how supportive Chancellor Gallegher is for the athletic department. As much as many want to blame every ill on former AD Steve Pederson, the budget wasn’t nearly as cut and dry. There were a lot of restrictions and controls beyond the AD’s.

Feel like doing a quick recap of the season? Here you go.

Grading coaching hires less than a month after they are made is practically a tradition. At least Pitt is grading out well.





Glad Jamie and Crew arent in the Big East in Hoops or we would be smoked.

Comment by Upittbaseball 01.25.15 @ 2:55 pm

Bryce Whitham, a Central Michigan TE verbal, would be a nice backup plan now that their HC resigned and took another position this week. Would be worth a call. 6’4″ 240lb. 3 star.

Also, Harbaugh flipped a 4 star that verballed to Texas. What happens to Malzone with Michigan? He had strong interest in Pitt under the previous staff.

Comment by dhuffdaddy 01.25.15 @ 2:57 pm

Thx Tossing…..am reading it now.

Beat Loserville !!!

Comment by Emel 01.25.15 @ 3:03 pm

Are all the recruits at the game? or is the ‘official’ visit over? I assume they are there…

Comment by Pittscript 01.25.15 @ 3:21 pm

Chris Dokish ?@ChrisDokish 16m16 minutes ago
I wouldn’t be surprised if all six seniors that visited Pitt today eventually committed to the Panthers.

Comment by steve1 01.25.15 @ 3:27 pm

There’s no doubt some folks at Happy Valley are concerned about Franklin’s actions at Vandy. If they aren’t, they should be. It might completely blow over for him. But, that’s anything but certain right now.

Comment by Jim 01.25.15 @ 3:30 pm

The Domino Effect, with the end result of us getting a much more enthusiastic and qualified Head Coach, who has brought in over 100 years of coaching experience on just one side of the ball, the side he is not an expert in mind you. That Domino Effect all started when Nebraska fired Pelini and brought in Riley from Oregon State.
(which of course led Anderson taking the OSU job and opening up Wisconsin)

So whoever the Cornhusker AD is (ironic eh) a big thank you from all of us at Pitt.

Comment by Emel 01.25.15 @ 3:36 pm

Godfather Barry gets a call out, but with the way he likes to stay in control of all things football in Madison, I think it was a given he was going to bring Paulie back, to play the role of Barry’s puppet.

No way he could be puppet master with Nardog. Guy just has to strong of a personality and bearing.

Comment by Emel 01.25.15 @ 3:41 pm

Sorry….have to disagree with a few on the list of PLAYERS WHO COULD BE ASKED TO LEAVE:

But one in particular….the Athletic Department LOVES….Mr. Rowell.

Student/Athlete = Artie Rowell

This article was cited yesterday in one of the other blogs/posts….and needs to be posted here. 🙂

link to post-gazette.com

Comment by The Truth 01.25.15 @ 3:42 pm

The Truth – I think Reed included all 5th year seniors by default since they’ve technically used their 4 year scholarship. Pitt can cut ties cleanly. I don’t think he was implying they are likely leaving but is showing how Pitt could make room for a bigger class … if needed.

Comment by Tossing Thabeets 01.25.15 @ 3:55 pm

all Reed did was to list all of the 4th/5th players. He’s not making suggestions. I would expect most of them to stay … only a couple may be gone

Comment by wbb 01.25.15 @ 4:55 pm

Attn Pitt Mktg Dept….here’s a money maker….Get rid of the piss yellow…and go to brilliant gold.

Sell a lot of new merchandise and we look better.

Comment by Emel 01.25.15 @ 5:31 pm

@ HbgFrank IMHO, there is only one new stadium concept that is economically feasible for the UPGH and the region….a domed stadium.

I spent a lot of great fall afternoons at undomed Pitt Stadium so I’m personally biased for an open sky. But there is no denying what the Dome did for both Football and Basketball at Syracuse. I think you are right on with the dome idea.

Comment by 9-2,8-4,11-1,11-1,11-1 01.25.15 @ 5:59 pm

Retractable dome with open high glass end facing cathedral. Think cowboy stadium but less futuristic looking. A multi purpose domed stadium could be used year round. Hockey, lacrosse, soccer. Even a track if the stands could be placed on rollers over the track portion to provide closeness for football and to roll back for track meets. They would be bleacher seats.

Comment by TX Panther 01.25.15 @ 10:12 pm

Let the good times roll,you guys brought back some, like the first time I had an egg in my beer(Gustine’s), 1960 Pitt defeated unbeaten and bowl bound PSU and the Luna was overflowing into Craig and Centre when I saw a guy close to me do something that must have been obscene because a girl near him shrieked and flew back like a snowplow through the packed bar as he smiled. 25 cent White Castle burgers that we joked about what they were made of and on and on.I would favor Panther Hollow for a stadium unless domed.Pitt stadium could get nasty with the wind and not just in November. Couple of nasty Thunderstorms there in Sep.,Oct.For now I’ll settle for winning and filling Heinze Field. At my age you have to settle for what’s doable.

Comment by Pitt 60 01.26.15 @ 12:12 pm

TX, et al, while I don’t see Pitt ever building a new stadium, if they do, a domed stadium makes the most sense. If you think of a stadium as a business venue (as opposed to just a place where dear old Pitt plays football), what does a new open air stadium bring to the campus and the city that Heinz Field does not already provide that would justify the investment of funds needed to build the new stadium? A domed stadium would offer many uses to Pitt (Football, special BB games, track, baseball (?)convocation center, etc. It would also provide the region with an all-weather, indoor facility to accommodate 50K to 55K people for concerts, conferences, conventions, NCAA tournament games, indoor X games, monster truck shows, etc.

Comment by HbgFrank 01.26.15 @ 12:48 pm

Any school in the Northeast should be domed with artificial turf. You’d get the most use out of it. Retractable allows the weather elements to come into play for teams from Florida coming north but also allows for a climate controlled environment when needed. And the view of TD Cathedral would be special through the glass.

Comment by TX Panther 01.26.15 @ 3:02 pm

A domed stadium would have been the way to go, back in 2000. With the stadium also used in a smaller format for basketball.

Now I think the cost of a domed stadium would be cost prohibitive. Since it would just be used for football 6 times per year, well maybe 7.

Also since we play Miami last game of the year, alternating years that game in late Nov, which is normally could/possibly snowy in Pittsburgh is in the warmth of Miami.

We’ve also been playing North Carolina in November as well, so that’s only in colder Pgh, once every 2 years.

So you don’t really need a domed stadium for 2 November games every 4 years, do you.

The Stadium proposal linked above, seems quite doable in the space available. It could be also funded partially with corporate naming rights for maybe someone like Google, who has tons of funny money at their disposal.

Comment by Emel 01.26.15 @ 3:30 pm

With a dome we can add the US Steel Bowl game to the mix!

Comment by markp 01.26.15 @ 3:32 pm

^^which is normally cold/possibly snowy ^^

Comment by Emel 01.26.15 @ 3:33 pm

6pm WTAE sports Poine Hills Richland Dinucci committs to PItt .Pics of him and Narduzzie and brief interview. Commented he liked the Idea of stayng in the Burgh and had always been a Pitt follower.Get out the Pat signal.

Comment by Pitt 60 01.26.15 @ 6:55 pm

Actually, you have less credit built up
than I thought!! LMAO!!

Comment by Dan 01.27.15 @ 9:13 am

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