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Pittsburgh Panthers Seek Breakout Season

· 2026-07-03

Pittsburgh Panthers Seek Breakout Season

The Pittsburgh Panthers are coming off a successful yet puzzling season, with a breakout year from true freshman quarterback Mason Heintschel.

What happened in 2025?

Heintschel started the season behind sophomore Eli Holstein but took over the starting spot by Week 5 due to Holstein's injury troubles.

Heintschel finished the season with 2,354 yards and 16 touchdowns, but also threw eight interceptions.

The Panthers finished 8-5, 6-2 in-conference, and reached as high as 23 in the AP Poll.

Previewing the 2026 season

The Panthers retained most of their talent and brought in a class of 17 players ranked 62nd in the nation, including Raion Strader from Miami (OH).

Linebackers Alex Sanford and Demarco Ward could strengthen the defense, while returning outside linebacker Braylan Lovelace will be a key player.

Key players to watch

Running Back Ja'Kyrian Turner and wide receiver Catarus Hicks will be crucial to the Panthers' offense, alongside Heintschel.

Turner led the team in rushing yards with 745 yards and scored seven times, while Hicks had a productive season.

Upcoming games

The Pittsburgh Panthers will face Miami (OH) RedHawks on September 5, 2026, in their next game.

Pat Narduzzi will be entering his 12th season as head coach, and the team will need to capitalize on a weak schedule to succeed.

The Panthers have a 10-2 ceiling and a 6-6 floor, but will need players to buy into the offensive and defensive schemes.

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