Pitt Head Coach Pat Narduzzi got a bit animated on the sidelines during the VT-Pitt game last Thursday. Seemed that the frustration with the secondary and that as a defensive-minded coach, calls for pass interference were going against only the defense, were really starting to bother him.
I didn’t really care about that part. Jim Harbaugh stalks the sideline like a maniac and goes bug-eyed on an official at the drop of a hat. You can see maniacal moments from coaches from the pros down to Pop Warner. When you are winning — Harbaugh — it’s the passion that is part of the key to your success. When you aren’t — Pelini — it’s being unable to control your emotions.
Pitt lost, so I wasn’t too surprised at the local media pile-on in the aftermath. Most of it with the talk radio, but then there was the classic example in print from Kevin Gorman.
Please spare me the classic Penn State bias claims. Gorman did a great job as a beat writer for Pitt football. He’s a good reporter. But as a columnist, he’s average at best. This was low-hanging fruit. An easy hand-wringing piece where the talking points come from listening to a bit of post-game talk radio. Occam’s Razor is the place to be, and lazy writing is a much simpler explanation than a PSU-conspiracy/bias that produced the piece.
Narduzzi got fined by the ACC. Not for his sideline stuff, but for the complaints about the officiating. The fine was not surprising, and allowed the story to linger longer than it needed to.
Narduzzi didn’t exactly apologize for his behavior, so much as acknowledge it may have been a bit much this time.
“I’d like to temper it, if I could, but that’s who I am,” Narduzzi said.
Narduzzi was especially emotional Thursday night during Pitt’s nationally televised loss to Virginia Tech at Heinz Field. Cameras caught him screaming at officials while angrily taking off his headsets.
“I like to be emotional on the sideline,” he said. “I don’t need to be out of control. Sometimes, you do. That’s part of the emotions of a football game.”
He said too much control isn’t good, either.
“If a coach ends up quitting in the second half and then he’s like a deadbeat on the sideline, it probably (affects) our players.
“I’m an emotional guy. That, to me, is why we always clicked.”
He admitted finding balance is important.
“There’s a balance between the Rottweiler and the soft puppy,” he said. “I don’t want to be the Rottweiler all the time. I want to be the in-between puppy that will go catch a Frisbee every once in a while, but also when someone says ‘Sit,’ I’ll sit.”
Again, I don’t care about the appearance on the sideline — unless he gets penalized for it. That’s just sidebar stuff. Figuring out what to do with the secondary. That’s what I’m worried about.
So, I can’t really work up much outrage on a column taking shots at Narduzzi for how bad the secondary has been. Complaining about media bias when they columnists start writing the same stuff about which the fans and bloggers have been complaining this season is the classic fan reaction of, “No one criticizes my team, but me.”
Start Dane Jackson and Hamlin at CB and let them start learning. The corners have to be taller than 5’8″.
I am with Narduzzi, it is unbelievable to me that the CB are in position on most plays and can’t hit the ball away. It really isn’t that hard to do it the majority of the time.
There were times when he used to LOSE IT as a Defensive Coordinator at Michigan State. However, back then it was restricted to the Coaches Box where it was mostly out of Public View.
As a Head Coach, you’re on the Main Stage. You are the image of the Football Program.
Yes, Narduzzi is NOT the first Head Coach to throw a TANTRUM on the Sidelines. There is a history of other Coaches who’ve done it. Some of the Great Coaches have done it like Woody Hayes. And today Coaches like Jim Harbaugh have thrown a tantrum or two in the Heat of the Battle.
But, you can’t go ON and ON as Narduzzi did last Thursday. And to have to be restrained by your Assistant Coaches? Not Good.
It’s OK to show emotion from time to time. But you also have to show the ability to practice some SELF-restraint and get your Head quickly back into the Game.
What Narduzzi did last Thursday looked BAD. Bad enough that the local Press is talking about it and we’re talking about it here.
NOT something you want as a Head Coach or a Program… especially when you got Recruits and their Parents watching at home.
Let’s HOPE Narduzzi has learned from the experience.
My bet is he has.
You can bet Narduzzi will work Maddox back in as soon as he’s fully ready to go.
But Dane Jackson has got to be on the field. Now that Damar Hamlin’s Redshirt is burned… him too!
Let’s find out what they got.
Outside of his BIG PICK against Penn State and few plays here and there… have NOT been too impressed with him… ESPECIALLY being a Redshirt Senior.
In fact, he was the main REASON we were even in the Game.
Looking for him to have another “Conner-like” Performance against Miami which is ranked #47 in Rush Defense.
What killed Pitt last week was the couple of “Three and Outs” in the Second Half when the Offense sputtered… giving the Ball right back to the Opposing Offense.
In my opinion, that might be avoided by simply putting Conner in the BEST POSSIBLE position to do what he does BEST.
Finally, for the first time this year… Conner looks READY to take over Games like he used to.
With Pitt Ahead or even CLOSE in the Second Half, it would seem to make sense to put Parrish or someone else back there to lead the way for Conner to get the Second Level where he does his DAMAGE.
I know Canada’s “Smoke ‘n Mirrors” Offense has been working GREAT. But the truth is… it hasn’t always worked… like in the Second Half when the LAST THING Pitt needs is to give the Ball back to the Opposing Offense.
Sometimes you just have to say to the Defense “this is what we’re going to do. Try and stop it.”
You would think Pitt with its Offensive Line and Conner with a Fullback leading the way… would have the tools to get the job done.
The question is would Canada and Narduzzi be willing to give it a chance.
Jimbo , Dabo, Jimmy H all worked the officials over without the criticism that PN received . Why ? Because they have been in the head coaching ranks (pro and college) longer than PN. PN has to be himself and that is fiery, support him and watch him join the ranks of the great college head football coaches.
I seek repentance, now that I see how the rest of the world interpreted his passion.
As I posted elsewhere, tiny Wake Forest, who recruits no better than 2-3 star players, if even that. Has a much better defense than Pitt. Who’s recruited higher rated players.
Total Defense – Wake # 45 Pitt # 70
Pass Efficiency Defense – Wake # 64 Pitt # 115
Red Zone Defense – Wake # 2 Pitt # 128 (dead last)
It’s all about coaching up the players you got.
Regarding the VT experience, I was also at the game and actually think the opposite. I think the crowd fired Narduzzi up, not the other way around. It was obvious Pitt was getting jobbed and the fans knew it.
My view before the season started was that Narduzzi didn’t need to win 12 games. He needed to win one. He did that. I am as frustrated as anybody else but the man is in the early stages of rebuilding a program that has been a train wreck. And he clearly intends to do it his way. Good for him.
And by the way, let’s stop calling these weasels at the local rags journalists. In order to be biased one has to be intellectually capable of formulating positions and opinions for yourself. To quote Thomas Jefferson “somebody who reads nothing at all is better educated than somebody who reads nothing but newspapers “.
I have no problem with the Nard Dog displaying some emotions. Isn’t that men are supposed to do in PC America. Display emotions. Oh wait…that’s ok if they cry in public or on TV. Not get angry.
Pitt more than likely ‘got jobbed’ and nothing worse than just some slug standing there and not showing that they are not happy.
Make America Angry Again 🙂
Hey he didn’t punch anyone or throw a chair or water bottle on the field.
Give the guy a break he was pissed off.
Any really nice places in the tourist area on east bay to get a really good meal?
I presume everyone realizes that Pitt would be 8-0 and in the hunt for the CFB playoffs if we had even a marginal (instead of all-time record awful) secondary?
Duzz has a pulse….would you prefer Chryst instead?
Not me.
I still don’t get Webb playing over Mitchell. Obviously, the coaches know best but I thought Mitchell would get more snaps by now.
BC – Are you serious?? Listen, I just want the best player to play, but I also hope the coaches have enough intelligence to make that decision based on performance, not some pathetic star rating system (or politics). Any coach with half a brain plays the best player. Period. If Jackson’s performance dips, then sit him based on performance alone. By the way, I’m glad 3 star Aaron Donald selected us over his other (MAC) offers. He turned out pretty good, I think, despite his lack of star power. Or 2 star Tyrique Jarrett?
Kids slip through cracks – but with all the camps and 7v7 there are plenty of opportunities for recruiters to evaluate kids.
Yet in their scheme they held the prolific Eric Dungy and Syracuse to 9 points and less than 200 yards passing.
then they went down to Florida State and only allowed the Seminoles 17 points.
Think Pitt could do that ?
Chicken or the Egg ?
They have the #5 passing offense in D1 at 357 ypg
Agree, it’s crazy to be playing Lewis & Maddox. One is terrible (we’ll always love him for his 1 career interception but that’s beside the point) and the other one is too short. And like you said, we’re going to get worse…how…by playing the younger players.
Although imo this scheme is not going to work in the more Pass Happy Spread offense going forward ACC.
Most NFL teams can’t even find CB’s to cover man on man, look at the Steelers over the last 20 years.
But the last time I checked, Chryst did… not great by any means… but NOT TOO BAD when it came to landing the majority of today’s POSITIVE Contributors on the Defensive Side of the Ball.
Looking back, Chryst was 1st in recruiting Whitehead and Primarily responsible for:
Jarrett…
and Bradley…
and Caprara…
and Galambos…
and Soto…
and Blair…
and Wirginis…
and Briggs…
and Winslow (Probably alone here. But, yes, I do count Punters as Defensive Players because that’s what they REALLY are.)
In-Game Coaching and RISKY Play Calls would be two that come to my mind.
But “FAIR” is the operative word here.
And contrary to your comparison to the situation with Graham… Chryst “bailed” to his ALMA MATER after clearly making clear the possibility to both Administration and the Players who FULLY supported his decision.
Maybe not Mr. Personality, but a CLASS ACT Chryst absolutely was.
jk
Clemson aside… Duke and Syracuse BOTH bring cause for worry.
The big question is: since Miami has lost 4 in a row, have they ‘packed it in’ for the season ?
Or does Richt get them fired up to get to a low tier bowl game ?
Plus they’ve lost their best RB for the season and their best WR, who was also their long ball threat.
So that is probably Pitt’s best chance for a win of the 4 games left
Savannah restaurants are really good – you can almost close your eyes and walk into a great meal. Although not right on Bay St, I really like Alligator Soul. Also, Mrs. Wilkes and The Pink House are “Must Eats”!
On Market St, try Belfords. Right across from Belfords is my favorite pizza joint (” Joint” is probably dressing it up too much, but GOOD selection of beer), Vinny Van Go Gos. If you Google “Savannah Restaurants” you’ll get a good listing.
Also, down on River St – touristy places – I like Chart House (chain restaurant) and Huey’s. Lots of others. I think I saved a restaurant rating last spring on my laptop. Send me your email contact
(blindquist@applied.com), and I’ll see if I can find it and send it to you
Dr. Tom – care to recommend a few of your favorites?
I thought coaching was about adapt and exploit, the only adjustment I have seen is that the Pitt db’s are no longer getting beat by 5 or more yards on long pass plays because they constantly grab opposing receivers.
Very disappointed in the lack of strategy displayed by the Pitt defensive coordinator, every time they show press coverage they get burned.
@savannah panther sent you an email thanks
Realize it’s just the Top of the 5th. But going with it.