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PITTSBURGH -- Dave Wannstedt is out as Pitt football coach following a disappointing season in which the Panthers were big favorites to win a weak Big East Conference, only to finish 7-5 and qualify for a minor bowl.
Wannstedt resigned under pressure Tuesday, three days after Pitt (7-5) salvaged its regular season by beating Cincinnati 28-10. The former Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins coach, highly respected by Pitt's administration, will remain at the school as a special assistant to athletic director Steve Pederson.
Pitt apparently chose to change coaches now, rather than after the Jan. 8 Compass Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., because most top candidates would have been hired by then. Also, the national letter-of-intent signing day would be less than a month away.
Wannstedt gave no signs Sunday after Pitt accepted a Compass Bowl bid that he was considering resigning, and he said he was looking forward to recruiting. But after Wannstedt met Tuesday with Pederson, Pitt held a hastily called news conference to announce that Wannstedt would not return next season.
Several Pitt players and assistant coaches were in the room as the decision was announced, although they apparently were not invited.
"The past six years have been among the most gratifying of my career," Wannstedt said in a statement. "To be the head coach at my university was the realization of a lifelong dream."
Wannstedt's tenure was marked by upset losses to teams such as Ohio University and Bowling Green and a failure to play in a BCS bowl -- something the Panthers did under lame-duck coach Walt Harris before Wannstedt took over in 2005. Wannstedt went 42-31 in six seasons, including a 26-12 mark from 200-8-10 that is Pitt's best for a three-season stretch since 1981-83.
"I'd like to thank Dave for his passionate and committed service the past six years," Pederson said. "This has never been just a job for Dave."
The Panthers didn't have a winning record during Wannstedt's first three seasons, then failed to meet expectations even while going 9-4 in 2008 and 10-3 in 2009. Last-minute losses to West Virginia and Cincinnati to end the 2009 regular season cost Pitt the Big East title and a BCS berth after the Panthers moved into the AP Top 10.
This season was marred by the arrest of four players in a short span of time. The Panthers also lost non-conference games to Utah, Notre Dame and Miami, then blew a two-game lead in the Big East race. The Panthers were upset by Connecticut ahead of an embarrassing 35-10 defeat at home to West Virginia that may have convinced Pederson a change was needed.
Pitt running back Dion Lewis also had a disappointing season, rushing for fewer than 1,000 yards after gaining 1,799 last season. Greg Romeus, considered one of the nation's top defensive ends, was limited to two games by a pair of major injuries.
Pitt won only one bowl game under Wannstedt, beating North Carolina 19-17 in the Meineke Car Care Bowl last season.
Pederson, who returned to Pitt in 2007 after first serving in the job from 1996-2002, also was concerned about numerous no-shows at Heinz Field. The announced attendance often was far larger than the actual attendance, and the Panthers had few sellouts under Wannstedt. Pitt was 4-2 at home this season, with blowout losses to West Virginia and Miami (31-3).
This will be Pederson's first national coaching search since his failed hiring of Bill Callahan at Nebraska in 2004, a move that followed the surprise firing of Frank Solich following a 9-3 season. Callahan and Pederson were fired weeks apart in 2007, with Pederson returning to Pitt shortly after that. Wannstedt was hired in late 2004 by former Pitt AD Jeff Long, who is now at Arkansas.
Pitt's highlight moment under Wannstedt's tenure was a 13-9 upset victory in 2007 at West Virginia, a 28-point favorite that needed to win to qualify for the national championship game. After Wannstedt used that victory to accelerate recruiting, the Panthers began the following season by losing to Bowling Green, a three-touchdown underdog.
Wannstedt, a former Panthers player, tried to return Pitt to its roots by emphasizing local recruiting. Wannstedt succeeded in doing that, but with decidedly mixed results since the area turns out far fewer impact players than it did during the 1960s and 1970s, when Tony Dorsett, Dan Marino and Bill Fralic all came from the region.
The top Pittsburgh-area high school player during Wannstedt's tenure, Terrelle Pryor, never seriously considered Pitt before signing with Ohio State.
Pitt's best players under Wannstedt were cornerback Darrelle Revis, now a star with the New York Jets, and running back LeSean McCoy, now with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Wannstedt will be allowed to coach the bowl game if he wants. Offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr. likely will coach the team if Wannstedt doesn't.
 

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when i frist saw it scroll across ESPN, it said "Wannstedt resigns at Pitt"....and i thought it was kinda chicken shit for him to do that to his alma mater, leaving them hanging before the bowl game...

However after reading that, it appears he was forced to do so, the school wanted him gone....they want to be able to hire a big name coach...not sure what bigger name they can get at Pitt than Wannstedt....he just must not be a great recruiter, cuz they just never were able to get over the hump...they had the one real good year and BCS bowl, ONLY because of their conf affiliation, but never really were a power at any time...
 

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This guy has screwed me over on so many bets. It is unreal how many bad beats I take when beating on or against Pitt - good riddance!
 

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The betting world is on egg shells waiting to see where he turns up next.
 

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hes going to some desk office in the ads office for the next 4 years. funny that al says he cost him a ton of money, i like to think he won me quite a bit since he was so predictable.
 

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I was never, ever able to get a read on his teams. And if I did bet on their games, they were some of the worst bad beats I endured. That big east conference game last year against cincy in the snow comes to mind, when the asshole misses the xp and cincy drives with 50 something seconds left for the game-winning td.

Mustache won't be missed, but I am sure he'll turn up on another team ready to terrorize me.
 

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http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2011-01-21/report-wannstedt-close-to-becoming-bills-assistant
Wannstedt joins Bills staff

PUBLISHED Friday, Jan 21, 2011 at 2:49 pm EST

LAST UPDATED 3 hours and 12 minutes ago




Read more: http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...ose-to-becoming-bills-assistant#ixzz1BjV6Oq00

Dave Wannstedt, former University of Pittsburgh coach, is heading to Buffalo as an assistant head coach and linebackers coach.
The two sides began working on a deal Friday morning, according to multiple reports.
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Dave Wannstedt, former University of Pittsburgh coach, is close to finishing a deal that would make him a Buffalo Bills assistant head coach and linebackers coach. Chan Gailey, the current Bills coach, worked alongside Wannstedt with the Miami Dolphins. When Wannstedt was head coach of the Dolphins, he hired Gailey as his offensive coordinator.
Wannstedt has previously worked for the Chicago Bears and Dallas Cowboys, winning the Super Bowl as a coordinator in Dallas.
He spent six seasons at Pittsburgh before being forced to resign and declining to finish the season with his 7-5 team that won 27-10 against Kentucky in the Compass Bowl.


Read more: http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...ose-to-becoming-bills-assistant#ixzz1BjV3AYeJ
 

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