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Golden Panthers: Pitt’s Ten-Year Affair with Football Prominence (1973–1982)
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Golden Panthers: Pitt’s Ten-Year Affair with Football Prominence (1973–1982)

Author(s): Sam Sciullo Jr.
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From 1973 through 1982, Pitt had one of the nation’s most successful football programs, including a national championship in 1976. From 1976 through 1982, no team in college football won more games than the University of Pittsburgh Panthers.

Pitt captured the 1976 national championship with a perfect 12-0 record, highlighted by the brilliance of Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett. The memorable season capped one of the most stunning turnarounds in college football history. From 1964 through 1972, Pitt never had a winning season, and university officials had begun to consider the possible dissolution of the football program.

But the hiring of coach Johnny Majors, fresh from an impressive revitalization of the program at Iowa State University, breathed life into Pitt’s football fortunes. Majors brought with him a young, aggressive staff of assistant coaches, men whose contacts and experiences touched and reached recruiting regions Pitt had never harvested.

Beginning in 1973, Pitt registered eleven consecutive winning seasons. Following the championship season, Majors returned to his native Tennessee, where he had been an All-America halfback during the 1950s. Jackie Sherrill, Majors’ replacement at Pitt, continued the winning ways, registering five straight winning campaigns, including three straight 11-1 seasons from 1979 through 1981.

Pitt’s football program produced numerous All-Americans, first-round NFL draft choices and brought a level of sustained recognition to the university’s football—recognition that it hasn’t reached since.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Sam Sciullo Jr. attended his first Pitt football game in 1965, a few weeks after his sixth birthday. He saw every Panthers’ game at Pitt Stadium from 1966 through 1981. He has been involved in Pitt athletics in a number of capacities since childhood, including seven years (1990–1997) as a member of its sports information office. He also served stints at Texas A&M (1982–1987) and Robert Morris College (1987–1990). He has earned numerous citations for Excellence in Writing and Publications from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He was the editor of Inside Panthers Sports Magazine from 1997–2002, and played a key role in the creation of the McCarl Hall of Champions at Petersen Events Center. He is a member of the selection committee for Pitt’s Athletics Hall of Fame. This is his fifth book about Pitt football.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781634992756
FORMAT: Paperback
PUBLISHER: America Through Time
DATE: 11/9/2020
STATE: Pennsylvania
SERIES: America Through Time
IMAGES: 41
PAGES: 224
DIMENSIONS: 9.25 (w) x 6.15 (h)
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