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  2. Curtis Martin - Wikipedia

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    He ran for 1,705 yards and scored 20 touchdowns in his lone season of high school football. [6] Martin graduated from Allderdice in 1991 and was inducted into their alumni hall of fame in 2011. [7] Martin's performance at Allderdice attracted the attention of the University of Pittsburgh's football coach Paul Hackett. Though other offers were ...

  3. John Banaszak - Wikipedia

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    He left the college as the third-most winning coach in school history. [2] Banaszak was an assistant football coach under Joe Walton at Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh. [4] He officially began his duties as head coach at Robert Morris in December 2013 Banaszak was hospitalized in Pittsburgh on April 23, 2009, in serious condition.

  4. Pat Narduzzi - Wikipedia

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    On December 23, 2014, Sports Illustrated reported Narduzzi would become the new head coach of the University of Pittsburgh football team. [4] On December 26, 2014, Narduzzi was officially introduced as the 36th head football coach. In 2015, Narduzzi led Pitt to an 8–5 record and a trip to the Military Bowl where they lost to Navy, 44–28.

  5. Mark May: What The Former ESPN Analyst Is Doing Now - AOL

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    May’s sports career began as a player, not an analyst. He wound up receiving a scholarship to play college football at Pitt. The offensive lineman became an immediate star for the Panthers, and ...

  6. Rich Lackner - Wikipedia

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    A Pittsburgh native, Lackner graduated with honors from Mt. Lebanon High School, one of Pennsylvania's perennial high school football powers. As a senior, he led Mt. Lebanon to the WPIAL Class AAA title game with a 9–2 record. Lackner had an exceptional athletic and academic career at Carnegie Mellon.

  7. Mike Gottfried - Wikipedia

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    Mike Gottfried (born December 17, 1944) is an American sportscaster and former college football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Murray State University (1978–1980), the University of Cincinnati (1981–1982), the University of Kansas (1983–1985), and the University of Pittsburgh (1986–1989), compiling a career college football record of 76–55–4.

  8. Joseph H. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Following graduation from Pitt's law school, Thompson assumed the head coaching position at Pitt from 1909 to 1912, during which period he led Pitt to a 22–11–2 record. The highlight of his coaching tenure was the 1910 season in which Pitt went undefeated and unscored upon and was considered by many to be that season's national champion. [ 1 ]

  9. List of Pittsburgh Panthers head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Panthers football program is a college football team that represents the University of Pittsburgh in the Atlantic Coast Conference, a part of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The team has had 36 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1893. [1] [2]