Junior QB from Florida commits to Pitt
Kevin Verpaele, a Class of 2027 quarterback, announced his commitment to Pitt on Tuesday afternoon. Verpaele becomes coach Pat Narduzzi’s fourth verbal commitment for the 2027 class, joining offensive lineman Colin Urrea, receiver Jacob Thomas and tailback Tyler Reid. #AGTG 1st, I want to thank God, my family, my coaches,...
Pitt’s true freshmen providing a boost in all 3 phases
When the dust settled around Pitt’s 2025 recruiting class and 22 true freshmen prepared to join the Panthers’ program, coach Pat Narduzzi had reason to be pleased with the reinforcements he was bringing in from the high school ranks. Whether Narduzzi could have foreseen just how significant the contributions he’d...
Pitt starts sluggish before pummeling Pitt-Johnstown in final exhibition
Following Pitt’s Monday exhibition against Pitt-Johnstown, the Panthers, from here on, will play games that count in the win-loss column. After dispatching Providence on Oct. 19, Pitt hosted the Mountain Cats and put together a rout, winning their second and final preseason contest 100-65. But what ended as a blowout...
Jeff Capel, Panthers stay hot on recruiting trail, land 3rd 4-star 2026 commit
Jeff Capel and Pitt’s men’s basketball continue to stay hot on the recruiting trail, as they added another four-star recruit in the Class of 2026 on Monday afternoon. Forward Anthony Felesi, a 6-foot-5 prospect out of Utah Prep (Hurricane, Utah), confirmed his verbal commitment on X and joins fellow four-stars...
Pitt’s Pat Narduzzi unloads on NCAA pro sports betting rule change: ‘One of the stupidest decisions I’ve ever seen’
The NCAA approved a rule change last week that will allow student-athletes and athletic department officials to gamble on professional sports starting Nov. 1 in a departure from decades of precedent. One day after the NCAA’s announcement, news of a massive NBA gambling scandal broke, featuring fixed poker games tied...
Explosive gains, red zone efficiency becoming hallmarks of Mason Heintschel-led Pitt offense
Helping the offense to 53 points, putting up Pitt’s first 400-yard passing performance in four years and setting a program record for single-game yards through the air by a freshman are achievements Mason Heintschel deserves to celebrate. However, the Panthers’ freshman quarterback wasn’t in the mood to pat himself on...
Analysis: Resurgent offensive line, resilient linebackers propel Pitt in win over WolfpackVideo
Pitt achieved bowl eligibility in style Saturday, pummeling N.C. State, 53-34, in a game that saw significant offensive improvement from a week ago and defensive resiliency in the face of multiple injuries. The Panthers (6-2, 4-1 ACC), winners of four straight, sit in sole possession of third place in the...
‘Tough love’: Pitt transfer guard Damarco Minor steps up as leader for Jeff Capel’s retooled squad
When Pitt men’s basketball coach Jeff Capel brought in Damarco Minor from the transfer portal, he knew he was getting an experienced hand who could help run the offense following Jaland Lowe’s offseason transfer to Kentucky. Minor, who arrived at Pitt from Oregon State and previously played two seasons for...
Injury-depleted Pitt clobbers N.C. State behind Mason Heintschel’s career day
Injuries were plaguing Pitt heading into Saturday’s game against N.C. State at Acrisure Stadium. Before the day was done, more injuries would ravage an already-depleted squad. But despite missing linebackers Kyle Louis and Rasheem Biles and losing receiver Kenny Johnson and tailback Desmond Reid mid-game, the Panthers (6-2, 4-1 ACC)...
Pitt LBs Rasheem Biles, Nick Lapi out vs. N.C. State; Kyle Louis a game-time decision
Pitt will be without a pillar of its defense Saturday vs. N.C. State for the second straight week, as linebacker Rasheem Biles was listed as out on the final weekly ACC student-athlete availability report. Released at 1:30 p.m., two hours before the Panthers (5-2, 3-1 ACC) take on the Wolfpack...
Pitt’s ACC-leading run defense prepares to meet league’s top rusher in N.C. State’s Hollywood Smothers
Pat Narduzzi is not a coach known to brush off an opponent — ranked or unranked, FBS or FCS. Whomever Pitt is facing in a given week, Narduzzi sees that his players prepare appropriately and suppress any thoughts of marching to an easy win. While it’s routine for Narduzzi to...
After roster overhaul, 0-2 start, Pitt volleyball team back among nation’s elite
Four days after the Pitt volleyball team’s dramatic five-set win over ACC rival Louisville, redshirt senior setter Brooke Mosher still had a scratchy voice. She had to shout a lot of instructions and encouragement and, at the end, let loose in celebration. It was the second consecutive five-setter for the...
Pitt football notebook: Panthers continue to generate splash plays on special teamsVideo
Desmond Reid set a high bar on punt returns when, on his first opportunity of 2025, he took one back 88 yards for a touchdown in Pitt’s season-opening blowout of Duquesne. But Reid got banged up in the third game at West Virginia, leading coach Pat Narduzzi to insert receiver...
Pitt’s coaches, DBs distribute praise for secondary’s 3 interceptions vs. SyracuseVideo
Before Saturday, interceptions had been hard to come by for Pitt’s secondary. Shadarian Harrison was the only cornerback (or safety) with a pick through six games, coming down with one against Boston College on Oct. 4. Pitt’s linebackers made up for the drought, posting three as a position group. But...
Pitt aims to clean up offensive line play before next test vs. N.C. State
No player more personified Pitt’s penalty woes over the weekend at Syracuse than Kendall Stanley, who was flagged for five of the team’s 13 infractions. In particular, three of Pitt’s four false start penalties were on Stanley, who also had an unnecessary roughness call in the fourth quarter. While Pitt’s...
Pat Narduzzi seeks balance in all 3 phases as Pitt prepares to host N.C. State
In Pat Narduzzi’s three-phase evaluation of Pitt’s 30-13 win over Syracuse, there wasn’t much room for debate. The Panthers were stout defensively, allowing only two touchdowns, intercepting Orange quarterback Rickie Collins three times and almost totally shutting down the run. On special teams, Kenny Johnson’s 66-yard punt return was arguably...
Kickoff time, TV details announced for Pitt’s road game at Stanford
Pitt’s Nov. 1 road game at Stanford will kick off at 3:30 p.m. and be broadcast on the ACC Network, the conference announced Monday. Pitt (5-2, 3-1 ACC) hosts NC State this weekend before flying across the country to California for its showdown vs. the Cardinal. Whereas Pitt comes off...
Pitt, Central Catholic grad Cal Adomitis finds new home with Eagles
Newly signed Philadelphia Eagles long snapper Cal Adomitis donned the green and white Oct. 5 and ran out of the tunnel for the first time in front of nearly 70,000 fans in a packed Lincoln Financial Field. The Cincinnati Bengals had parted with Adomitis in August, but he wasn’t deterred....
Pitt basketball claws out of early hole, fights off Providence’s rally in exhibition victory
Jeff Capel’s retooled Panthers got their first opportunity of the season to square up against hostile competition Sunday, as Pitt hosted Providence for an exhibition at Petersen Events Center. Exemplifying the turnover from a year ago were three new starters — Barry Dunning Jr., Damarco Minor and Roman Siulepa —...
Pitt linebackers Nick Lapi, Cameron Lindsey step up in win over SyracuseVideo
Rasheem Biles, Pitt’s All-ACC linebacker and leader in most statistical categories, being held out of Saturday’s contest at Syracuse was an unwelcome development for the Panthers heading into kickoff. Then, about 10 minutes into the first quarter, Biles’ position mate, All-American linebacker Kyle Louis, went down with what appeared to...
Pitt wins clunker over Syracuse for 3rd straight victory, overcoming injuries, penalties
Following Pitt’s 30-13 win over Syracuse on Saturday at JMA Wireless Dome, coach Pat Narduzzi succinctly summed up the Panthers’ performance. “It was an ugly win, but they all count as one,” Narduzzi said on the field. Narduzzi can say that again. While Pitt (5-2, 3-1 ACC) won its third...
Jeff Capel: Panthers a ‘work in progress on both sides of ball’ entering 1st exhibition
Illustrative of Pitt having such a new-look roster was coach Jeff Capel’s mid-week revelation that he has yet to finalize a starting lineup for Sunday’s exhibition at home vs. Providence. Returning forward Cam Corhen is the only player Capel knows for sure will be starting against the Friars at 2...
Tight ends getting involved in multiple ways for Pitt offenseVideo
Pitt’s upset of Florida State produced plenty of highlights and explosive plays, but one call by offensive coordinator Kade Bell that wasn’t a touchdown or a massive gain was particularly interesting. In the second quarter, on third-and-2 from Florida State’s 36-yard line, quarterback Mason Heintschel lined up in the shotgun,...
Pitt’s Pat Narduzzi not taking struggling Syracuse QB Rickie Collins lightlyVideo
College football fans across the country may be looking at Syracuse as a sinking ship, its prospects for a successful season dimmed as a result of quarterback Steve Angeli’s season-ending injury. Angeli went down with a torn Achilles on Sept. 20 against Clemson, and since then, the Orange are 0-2,...
U mad, bro?: Readers get heated about a Pitt football stadium, Acrisure grass, Mike Tomlin’s press conference
The Steelers are 4-1. The Penguins are actually somewhat entertaining so far. Pitt may have found a quarterback, and Penn State satisfied its fan base by firing James Franklin. Most importantly, we don’t have to watch the Pirates lose until April. Times are good. Well … at least by Pittsburgh...