Pitt football head coach Pat Narduzzi didn't rule out a quarterback competition of sorts after Saturday's game against Youngstown State. In that contest, he inserted backup quarterback Nathan Peterman into the game after only two series and played him for two series before replacing him with starter Chad Voytik. Peterman threw a touchdown then an interception before being taken back out and if you think the quarterback competition talk will die down, you should think again.
Speaking in his weekly press conference on Monday, Narduzzi said that Peterman will continue to get chances to play. He even went as far to say that perhaps Peterman should have been given more time:
"I think we're going to put him in there.