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They say there is a woman behind every successful man. That’s why Pittsburgh Panthers’ head coach, Pat Narduzzi, is just paying homage to that saying. Since taking the helm in 2014, Pat has crafted the Panthers into a tough, relentless force that embodies the spirit of Pittsburgh. Over 11 seasons, he has compiled a solid 72-56 overall record, placing him second in all-time wins at Pitt. He trails only the legendary Jock Sutherland.

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Narduzzi’s Panthers are a team that faces big challenges head-on. In ACC play alone, from 2015 to 2024, he secured 46 wins, ranking third in the conference. One of the standout moments came in the 2021 season, where Pitt dominated with 11 wins, capturing their first outright ACC title.

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The championship game was a defining moment, a 45-21 blowout over Wake Forest, followed by a No. 13 national ranking- the highest Pitt had seen since 1982. Pat’s Panthers have consistently proven they can rise to the occasion on the biggest stage.

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Remember the 2016 season? Pitt handed the eventual national champion Clemson its only loss and kept Penn State out of the College Football Playoff in a thrilling manner. Beyond the scoreboard, Pat’s impact runs deep.

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Pitt has produced top-tier NFL talent under his leadership, including first-round picks like Calijah Kancey and Kenny Pickett. If this isn’t success, then what is? And behind Pat Narduzzi is his wife, Donna Narduzzi.

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Who is Pat Narduzzi’s wife, Donna Narduzzi?

Donna Narduzzi is the wife of Pat Narduzzi and plays a key role in supporting the Pitt football program alongside her husband. She also brings her expertise from the travel industry, working with Canary Travel, Cleveland’s largest travel agency, which arranges trips to destinations such as Mexico, the Caribbean, Disney, cruises, and Europe.

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Outside of her professional career, Donna is deeply committed to the growth of Pitt football. She and Pat made a significant six-figure donation to the Pitt Football Championship Fund, investing in player development, facility improvements, and recruiting technology.

How did Pat Narduzzi and Donna Narduzzi meet?

Pat Narduzzi and his wife, Donna, share a story deeply rooted in family and football. They met in Rhode Island, where Pat was building the foundation of his college football career as a three-year starting linebacker (1987–89).

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Despite the demands of coaching at the collegiate level, Pat often returns to Rhode Island with his family, almost like a pilgrimage to the beginning of their journey.

What does Donna Narduzzi do for a living?

Donna Narduzzi has built a successful career in the travel industry. She was previously associated with Canary Travel, a well-known travel agency in Cleveland, and is now a home-based travel advisor with Travel with Awestruck, a company specializing in crafting unforgettable travel experiences.

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Using her expertise, she helps clients plan trips that create lasting memories, particularly offering great deals during holiday seasons.

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Donna’s travel experience, gained through her professional role with Canary Travel, has likely broadened her organizational, planning, and logistical skills.

Surely these skills are valuable in managing complex projects and supporting a large program like Pitt football.

Do Pat Narduzzi and Donna Narduzzi have Kids?

Yes, both Pat and Donna Narduzzi have four children: Arianna, Christina, Patrick, and Isabella.

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Soham Ghosh

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Soham Ghosh is a College Football News Writer at EssentiallySports who works on multiple threads with a stats-driven lens. A firm believer that numbers only tell part of the story, he works with the CFB Data Desk to uncover the deeper narratives behind the box score. His work frequently sparks discussion across college football forums, reflecting the insight and nuance he brings to every game. Before joining ES, Soham wrote features and op-eds across college football, college basketball, and the NFL—offering a well-rounded, cross-sport perspective to his analysis.

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