It seems as if an entire season’s worth of headlines have been spawned from this week’s ACC Media Days in Charlotte.
From Florida State head coach Mike Norvell acting seemingly oblivious to any hot seat talk to SMU’s Rhett Lashlee angering an entire conference with his comments about the Sun Belt, college football fans have been treated to only the finest of offseason theater from several of the personalities of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
On Friday, however, one man entered the conversation with what may have been the craziest take any college football fan has heard in years.
Meet Pat Narduzzi, head coach of the Pitt Panthers.
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Pittsburgh Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi reacts to a call against the Syracuse Orange during the second half at the JMA Wireless Dome. (Rich Barnes/Imagn Images)
Pitt had a solid campaign under Narduzzi in 2025, going 6-2 in conference and even having a chance to play for the ACC title going into the last week of the season.
Maybe that moderate success has gone to the man’s head, however, because he dropped a quote so shocking you have to hear it to believe it.
Did all of these ACC coaches get a call from the conference’s PR director telling them to drum up some headlines for clicks or what?
Now listen, I’m an SEC homer, so the last thing I want to do is defend the Big Ten, but where has this guy been the last three years?
He cites a “winning record” against both the SEC and Big Ten in bowl games and the regular season, which I guess counts for something, but he wasn’t really specific about the years or teams involved, so I’m not sure if you can even count that as a win for Narduzzi.

The Pitt logo is seen at during the game between the Pittsburgh Panthers and the Penn State Nittany Lions on September 10, 2016 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) *** Local Caption)
I distinctly remember Miami losing to Indiana in the College Football Playoff championship game, which has to count for something.
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Speaking of championships, the Big Ten is on a three-year streak of winning the national title in college football, and before that, the SEC had a four-year run.
You have to go all the way back to 2018, when a freshman Trevor Lawrence helped Clemson obliterate Alabama in the Bay Area, to find an ACC team winning it all.
He claims the ACC has better players than the Big Ten, but I’m not so sure about that either.
The 2026 NFL Draft saw 68 players selected from the Big Ten (10 first-rounders), while only 38 were taken from the ACC (six first-rounders).
The recruiting side of things doesn’t help Narduzzi’s narrative either.
According to the 247Sports 2026 recruiting rankings, the Big Ten edged the ACC out in terms of teams in the top-25 (six to four), but when you look at the top-ten, it’s even more lopsided in favor of the Big Ten, as they held three of the top four spots in the composite while the ACC’s lone representative in the top-ten, Miami, sat at number nine.

Pittburgh Panthers tight end Jake Overman makes a catch in a game against the SMU Mustangs on November 2, 2024. (Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Other than the aforementioned Hurricanes, the ACC hasn’t had much to crow about for the past few years, but apparently that hasn’t stopped Narduzzi from trying.
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Who knows, maybe Narduzzi and the rest of the ACC will make me eat my words this year when they go out and dominate their other Power 4 competitors en route to a national championship.
Until then, though, college football belongs to the Big Ten with the SEC nipping at their heels, leaving the ACC in a distant third place.




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