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YSU Notes 17.Indd PITT vs. YOUNGSTOWN STATE September 2, 2017 • 1 p.m., ET Heinz Field (68,400/Natural Grass) • Pittsburgh, Pa. ACC Network Extra • Pitt IMG Sports Radio Network PittsburghPanthers.com • @Pitt_FB • #YSUvsPITT Schedules and Results Game Storylines • Pitt opens its 128th season of • A member of the Football PITT (0-0, 0-0 ACC) intercollegiate football when the Championship Subdivision (FCS), Sept. 2 Youngstown State (ACCNE) 1 p.m. Panthers host Youngstown State Youngstown State is coming off Sept. 9 at Penn State (ABC) 3:30 p.m. at Heinz Field. an exceptional 2016 campaign. Sept. 16 Oklahoma State (ABC/ESPN2) Noon The Penguins inished with a Sept. 23 at Georgia Tech* TBA • Under the direction of third- 12-4 record and advanced to the Sept. 30 Rice TBA year head coach Pat Narduzzi, the NCAA Division I national champi- Oct. 7 at Syracuse* TBA Panthers are looking to build off onship game, where they lost to Oct. 14 NC State* (HC) TBA consecutive eight-win seasons. James Madison, 28-14. Oct. 21 at Duke* TBA The Panthers have inished sec- Oct. 28 Virginia* TBA ond in the ACC's Coastal Division • Youngstown State head coach Nov. 9 (Thurs.) North Carolina* (ESPN) 8 p.m. each of the past two years. Bo Pelini is in his third season Nov. 18 at Virginia Tech* TBA with the Penguins. Like Narduzzi, Nov. 24 (Fri.) Miami* TBA • Pitt is 82-43-2 (.654) all-time Pelini is also a Youngstown na- *ACC game (HC) Homecoming in openers. Since the 2000 tive. Prior to YSU, Pelini was the season, Pitt is 12-5 (.706) in its head coach at Nebraska for seven YSU (0-0, 0-0 MVFC) initial game, including 2-0 under seasons (2008-14). Sept. 2 at Pitt 1 p.m. Narduzzi. Sept. 9 Robert Morris 2 p.m. • Narduzzi (Ursuline) and Pelini Sept. 16 Central Connecticut State 2 p.m. • Narduzzi has deep ties to (Cardinal Mooney) starred at Sept. 30 South Dakota State* 7 p.m. Youngstown and YSU. His father, rival Youngstown high schools. Oct. 7 at South Dakota* 3 p.m. the late Bill Narduzzi, was the In their last meeting against each Oct. 14 North Dakota State* 7 p.m. Penguins’ head coach from 1975- other, Ursuline routed Mooney, Oct. 21 at Northern Iowa* 2 p.m. 85, twice leading them to the 35-0, in a game that decided the Oct. 28 Illinois State* 2 p.m. NCAA Division II playoffs, includ- 1984 Steel Valley Conference title. Nov. 4 at Indiana State* 1 p.m. ing the 1979 national title game. Nov. 11 at Southern Illinois* 2 p.m. • Pitt is 14-1 all-time against FCS Nov. 18 Missouri State* Noon • Pat Narduzzi was a starting opponents. The Panthers’ lone *Missouri Valley Football Conference game linebacker for his father in 1985, loss to an FCS foe came against leading the Ohio Valley Confer- Youngstown State in the 2012 ence in tackles as a YSU fresh- season opener, 31-17. Broadcast Information man. Television • ACC Network Extra via ESPN3/WatchESPN Robert Lee, play-by-play Pitt-YSU History in Brief Dustin Fox, analyst Series Began: 2005 Longest Pitt Series Win Streak: Series Overall: Pitt leads 3-1 2 games (2005, 2009) Pitt Radio • 93.7 The Fan & the Pitt IMG Sports Network At Pittsburgh: Pitt leads 3-1 Longest YSU Series Win Streak: Bill Hillgrove, play-by-play At YSU: DNA 1 game (2012) Bill Osborn, analyst Last Meeting: Sept. 5, 2015 Largest Pitt Margin of Victory: Larry Richert, reporter (Pitt 45, YSU 37) 41 points (41-0, 2005) Current Series Win Streak: Largest YSU Margin of Victory: SiriusXM Satellite Radio Pitt has won 1 (2015) 14 points (31-17, 2012) Sirius Channel 93, XM Channel 197, Internet Channel 959 WPTS Radio (Pitt Student Station) • 92.1 FM The Coaches Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi YSU Coach Bo Pelini Pitt IMG Sports Network Online Audio Options Overall (season): 16-10 (third) Overall (season): 84-37 (10th) PittsburghPanthers.com At Pitt (season): same At YSU (season): 17-10 (third) Pitt Panthers Gameday App Alma Mater: Rhode Island, 1990 Alma Mater: Ohio State, 1990 TuneIn (free live and on-demand content) Record vs. YSU: 1-0 Record vs. Pitt: 0-1 1 MEDIA SERVICES YSU WEEK SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 No scheduled media Pat Narduzzi Practice Window Interviews Final Narduzzi No scheduled media Pitt vs. YSU opportunities Press Conference 9:05-9:35 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Press Brief opportunities Heinz Field Noon Interviews Narduzzi ACC Call 1 p.m. 1 p.m, ET 11:30 a.m. 12:10 p.m. ACC Network Extra Narduzzi Radio Show 6-7 p.m. WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE WEEKLY INTERVIEWS PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA CONTACTS Coach Pat Narduzzi will conduct his All interviews must be arranged through E.J. Borghetti, Executive Associate A.D. game week preview press confer- the media relations ofice. Select play- (football contact) ences on Mondays at noon at the UPMC ers and assistant coaches are available Borghetti e-mail: [email protected] Rooney Sports Complex. Press confer- for post-practice media sessions on R.J. Sepich, Assistant Media Relations Director ence video will be posted to Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (co-football contact) YouTube.com/pittlivewire. A transcript In addition to his Monday press confer- Sepich e-mail: [email protected] will be posted to PittsburghPanthers.com. ences, Coach Narduzzi will have a inal Celeste Welsh, Media Relations Coordinator media brieing on Thursdays of game (credential contact) ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE weeks at 1 p.m. Welsh e-mail: [email protected] Coach Narduzzi will be available for media questions via the ACC Football PITT MEDIA CREDENTIALS PITT MEDIA RELATIONS PHONE NUMBERS Teleconference every Wednesday dur- Credentials for Pitt home games are is- Pitt Media Relations Ofice: (412) 648-8240 ing the season beginning Aug. 30 from sued to working media only and should Heinz Field Press Box: (412) 697-7198 12:10 to 12:20 p.m. Audio iles and tran- be requested as early as possible due to Pitt Football Ofice: (412) 648-8700 scripts for each ACC coach will be posted space limitations and demand. All cre- to theACC.com by Wednesday afternoon. dential requests should be made online PITT FOOTBALL ON THE WEB Contact the Pitt media relations ofice at sportssystems.com/pitt. Oficial Pitt Site: PittsburghPanthers.com for access to the call. Media Info: collegepressbox.com COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Pitt Football Twitter/Instagram: @Pitt_FB Teleconference Schedule: The oficial media website for Divi- Pitt YouTube Page: YouTube.com/pittlivewire 10:20 a.m. Brian Kelly (Notre Dame) sion I football is collegepressbox.com. (Only on Sept. 13, Oct. 4 & 25, Nov. 1 & 8) Access and download weekly game PITT MEDIA RELATIONS ADDRESS 10:30 a.m. Bronco Mendenhall (Virginia) notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, University of Pittsburgh 10:40 a.m. Dabo Swinney (Clemson) headshots, logos and more for each Athletic Media Relations 10:50 a.m. Jimbo Fisher (Florida St.) conference and its member schools. 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ACC YouTube Page: YouTube.com/ACCDigitalNetwork 2 PROBABLE PITT TWO-DEEP OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIALISTS Wide Receiver Defensive End Placekicker 85 JESTER WEAH SR*, 63, 210 8 DEWAYNE HENDRIX JR*, 64, 260 OR 97 ALEX KESSMAN FR*, 63, 190 11 Ruben Flowers III (FR*, 6-3, 205) or 17 RASHAD WEAVER FR*, 65, 265 49 Ian Troost (JR, 6-6, 200) or 6 Aaron Mathews (SO, 6-4, 205) 92 Jake Scarton (FR, 6-3, 180) Nose Tackle Wide Receiver 93 SHANE ROY JR*, 64, 280 Punter 10 QUADREE HENDERSON JR, 58, 190 90 Rashad Wheeler (FR*, 6-3, 290) 18 RYAN WINSLOW SR*, 66, 225 2 Maurice Ffrench (SO, 5-11, 190) 55 Jaylen Twyman (FR, 6-2, 315) 98 Kirk Christodoulou (FR, 6-1, 215) 82 Rafael Araujo-Lopes (JR*, 5-9, 190) Defensive Tackle Holder Tight End 10 KEYSHON CAMP FR*, 64, 290 18 RYAN WINSLOW SR*, 66, 225 88 MATT FLANAGAN SR*, 66, 260 34 Amir Watts (SO, 6-3, 285) 3 Ben DiNucci (SO*, 6-2, 220) 87 Chris Clark (SO*, 6-6, 260) 5 Kam Carter (SO*, 6-4, 295) 45 Devon Edwards (SR*, 6-4, 275) Long Snapper Defensive End 61 CAL ADOMITIS FR, 61, 210 Left Tackle 96 ALLEN EDWARDS SR*, 64, 255 81 Nathan Bossory (JR, 6-3, 240) 70 BRIAN O’NEILL JR*, 66, 305 40 James Folston Jr.
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