Narduzzi is right and he should stfu about it

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The ACC publicly reprimanded Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi and fined the school $5,000 on Sunday after he criticized the officiating following a 38-34 win over West Virginia.

Pitt completed a fourth-quarter comeback over its rivals Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh. In his postgame comments on ESPN, Narduzzi said, "Some of the calls we got -- late hit out of bounds, they catch a ball with a hands in the face and I've never seen anything like it, you know? Wow. We beat West Virginia in the Backyard Brawl, and we beat the officials, too, in one game."

Pitt was penalized 12 times for 112 yards, while West Virginia had seven penalties for 67 yards.

In its statement Sunday night, the ACC said Narduzzi violated the ACC sportsmanship policy, which states, in part: "Public criticism of officials or public comments evaluating the officiating of particular contests is not in the best interest of intercollegiate athletics."

Narduzzi publicly responded Monday morning, saying in a statement that he takes responsibility for the comments.

"Saturday was an exciting and emotional win for Pitt," he said. "I'm proud of the way our team responded to the challenge to earn a hard-fought victory. I take responsibility for my postgame comments and, like the ACC, consider this matter over and done with."

Goef was obviously the clown prince of crying, but when he tried to quasi-snub Narduzzi postgame in 2021, the entire reason was that Pitt had just been given a win by the ACC officials. And Narduzzi ööööing knew that, and he still held onto Collins' hand like a thirsty ööööboi. Maybe he should have been more embarrassed that he needed the league to help him defeat ööööing Gefofo Collins.

I hate this goddamn conference.

In its statement Sunday night, the ACC said Narduzzi violated the ACC sportsmanship policy, which states, in part: "Public criticism of officials or public comments evaluating the officiating of particular contests is not in the best interest of intercollegiate athletics."
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