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The Carolina's Own crew continues its ACC football preview series with an in-depth look at the Pitt Panthers. The conversation begins with Pat Narduzzi's eleven-year tenure and the consistency he has brought to Pittsburgh, including an ACC Championship and a reputation for fielding some of the nation's toughest defenses. The guys examine Pitt's elite run defense, linebacker play, and the challenges the Panthers face generating pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
On offense, the discussion centers around quarterback Mason Heintschel and his impressive freshman campaign. Ronnie, D-Block, and JD analyze whether Heintschel can take the next step in 2026, despite concerns about an offensive line that surrendered 44 sacks last season. The crew also evaluates Pitt's rushing attack, receiver room, and overall offensive ceiling heading into the season.
The conversation expands into a broader discussion about modern college football, including NIL, transfer portal rules, roster building, player development, and whether college football should move toward multi-year player contracts. The hosts debate how today's environment compares to their own playing careers and what changes could improve the sport.
The crew then makes game-by-game predictions for Pitt's 2026 schedule, debating whether the Panthers will finish above or below their projected win total. Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion about the recent gambling controversy involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, the challenges facing young athletes in today's environment, and how professional sports continue to handle gambling-related issues.
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The Carolina's Own crew continues its ACC football preview series with an in-depth look at the Pitt Panthers. The conversation begins with Pat Narduzzi's eleven-year tenure and the consistency he has brought to Pittsburgh, including an ACC Championship and a reputation for fielding some of the nation's toughest defenses. The guys examine Pitt's elite run defense, linebacker play, and the challenges the Panthers face generating pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
On offense, the discussion centers around quarterback Mason Heintschel and his impressive freshman campaign. Ronnie, D-Block, and JD analyze whether Heintschel can take the next step in 2026, despite concerns about an offensive line that surrendered 44 sacks last season. The crew also evaluates Pitt's rushing attack, receiver room, and overall offensive ceiling heading into the season.
The conversation expands into a broader discussion about modern college football, including NIL, transfer portal rules, roster building, player development, and whether college football should move toward multi-year player contracts. The hosts debate how today's environment compares to their own playing careers and what changes could improve the sport.
The crew then makes game-by-game predictions for Pitt's 2026 schedule, debating whether the Panthers will finish above or below their projected win total. Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion about the recent gambling controversy involving Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, the challenges facing young athletes in today's environment, and how professional sports continue to handle gambling-related issues.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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