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Narduzzi, Panthers preparing for fall football season, however it may look

Narduzzi, Panthers preparing for fall football season, however it may look
TODAY, HEAD COACH PAT NARDUZZI SHARED HOW HE AND HIS PANTHERS COPING AMID THE PANDEMIC. >> WE GET A LITTLE DOG ACTION IN HERE. THIS IS MARTY. HE IS A GOOD DOG. ANDREW PAT NARDUZZI HAS A LITTLE : MORE TIME WITH MARTY THESE DAYS BUT HE AND HIS STAFF ARE AS , BUSY AS EVER THIS SPRING, JUST NOT ON THE FIELD. >> OUR STAFF HAS DONE AN OUTSTANDING JOB WORKING FROM HOME, AND WE CAN CONTINUE TO DO THIS THING -- CONTINUE TO DO THIS. THE THING I MISS THE MOST IS THE INTERACTION WITH OUR PLAYERS ITS -- PLAYERS. IT IS THE INTERACTION YOU ARE HAVING WITH THEM EVERY DAY, IN THE BUILDING, BREAKFAST WITH THEM. ANDREW NARDUZZI MAY NOT BE : PHYSICALLY INTERACTING WITH HIS PLAYERS, BUT WITH A WIDE OPEN CALENDAR, RECRUITING HAS RAMPED UP. >> WE EVEN HAVE COACHES NOW PLAYING VIDEO GAMES WITH RECRUIT. WE ALWAYS KIND OF TALKED ABOUT IT. I WON’T MENTION ANY NAMES, BUT COACHES ARE PLAYING THE MADDEN GAME WITH SOME OF THOSE GAMES. ANDREW NARDUZZI SAYS HIS : PANTHERS WILL NEED A MINIMUM OF FOUR WEEKS TO GET READY FOR THE FALL, BUT WHAT THE FALL SEASON LOOK LIKE? >> HAVING TO PLAY JUST EIGHT GAMES IS NOT WHAT WE WOULD WANT. BUT WE WILL ADJUST AND MODIFY INTO WHAT WE HAVE TO DO IF THAT IS THE CASE. HOWEVER, WE ALL WANT A 12-GAME SEASON AND ARE PREPARED. IT IS JUST, WHEN IS THE SEASON GOING TO START? ANDREW ONE THING NARDUZZI TELLS : ME HE IS SURE OF IS THAT SPORTS WILL SURVIVE AND ADAPT IN THIS STRANGE NEW WORLD. >> SPORTS IN GENERAL, PROFESSIONAL AND COLLEGIATE SPORTS, IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE. WILL
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Narduzzi, Panthers preparing for fall football season, however it may look
With no spring practice due to the coronavirus outbreak, Pitt football coach Pat Narduzzi spoke with Pittsburgh's Action Sports about what the Panthers staff is doing now as they look ahead to the fall.Watch the report in the video player above.

With no spring practice due to the coronavirus outbreak, Pitt football coach Pat Narduzzi spoke with Pittsburgh's Action Sports about what the Panthers staff is doing now as they look ahead to the fall.

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Watch the report in the video player above.