Pitt football program welcomes three new assistant coaches: Jacob Bronowski for tight ends and special teams coordination, Lamar Lindsey as running backs coach, and Jeremy Darveau for coaching the offensive line, replacing previous staff members. This decision aims to revamp the team's offensive strategy and address the disappointing 3-9 record in 2023, led by Pat Narduzzi. Bronowski has a successful special teams track record at Miami (OH), Lindsey brings recruiting expertise and NFL player development, and Darveau contributed to a top FCS offense at Western Carolina.

By the Numbers
  • Miami (OH) went 11-3 with Bronowski as special teams coordinator
  • Western Carolina ranked No. 1 in total offense, No. 3 in passing offense, and No. 4 in scoring offense with Darveau and Bell
State of Play
  • Narduzzi opted for a younger coaching staff to inject energy into the offensive side of the ball
  • The new hires aim to address the disappointing 3-9 record in the 2023 season
Bottom Line

The addition of these new coaches signifies a strategic shift for Pitt football, aiming to improve offensive performance and recruit top talent to elevate the program's standing in upcoming seasons.