LATROBE, Pa. -- How does a program with 20 wins over the last two seasons continue momentum with a new quarterback, its ACC rushing king gone, and its unanimous All-American moved up to the next level?
Pat Narduzzi will begin to find those answers this week, as Pitt opens its football camp at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on the South Side.
The Panthers report to campus and begin their official first practice of the fall Wednesday, which is when Narduzzi will address local media for the first time in this unofficially official start to the season.