Spoiler alert: No.
I do get it. I do get the logic and how it can be arrived at that point, but the reasons for it not happening are just too overwhelming. Granted I was wrong on whether Pitt would actually fire Wannstedt. I was wrong on thinking that FraudGraham’s sales patter was irrelevant — as long as there were results. So maybe my track record on what to expect regarding Pitt football coaching activities are less than impressive.
Wait. Let’s start over. I seemed to have digressed.
There was the early rumor/nugget buried in what was a Penn State story:
Bradley repeated Monday he will stick with the program “until the end.”
However, he has said he expects to have other opportunities for a coaching job.
One may emerge at Pitt, if the timing is right. Bradley is on a short list of contenders to serve as defensive coordinator for new Panthers coach Paul Chryst, sources said. Chryst finished his tenure as Wisconsin’s offensive coordinator Monday in the Rose Bowl against Oregon.
Sure it was a Trib PSU beat reporter reporting that nugget, but maybe there was something.