Pitt football head coach Pat Narduzzi has commented quite a bit on a potential extension of the Pitt-Penn State series. Last week at a function in Lancaster, Narduzzi made it clear that he wants the game to be played beyond the four-game slate:
"I think it's an in-state rival," Narduzzi said before appearing at the Manheim Touchdown Club banquet Tuesday evening in Lancaster. "It's two Power Five conferences that can go head to head. ... To me, why not keep the money in state and play (a game between) the two best schools in the state?