Coming off one of the biggest upsets in ACC history, Pittsburgh Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi still has complete faith in quarterback Kedon Slovis. Slovis and the Pitt offense struggled all game long until the final four minutes. Many criticized the quarterback play, as Slovis often looked slow to make the throw and didn’t seem to trust his receivers. It started early as the team could not establish anything with multiple three-and-outs to start the game. Narduzzi made sure to highlight that when talking about the play of Slovis.
“Nine plays. You don’t get in a rhythm.