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Pittsburgh
Panthers
Pittsburgh's sports teams are
called the Panthers. The Panthers participate
in NCAA Division I (Division I-A for football)
and in the Big East Conference.
The Pitt football team has won nine NCAA
National Championships, in 1915, 1916, 1918,
1929, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, and 1976.
The football team moved into the NFL-grade
Heinz Field in 2001 from their longtime home
at Pitt Stadium, built in the 1920s.
The upper section of the Cathedral of Learning
is illuminated after a football team victory.
Pitt Football has a long and glorious history.
Tony Dorsett, Mike Ditka, Dan Marino, Tony
Siragusa, Mark May, Beano Cooke, Johnny Majors,
and Jimmy Johnson are just some of the alumni,
coaches, and staff that have achieved prominence.
Current NFL stars with Pitt Panther ties include
49er Kevan Barlow, Jet Curtis Martin, Cardinal
Larry Fitzgerald, Charger coach Marty Schottenheimer,
and Bucs coach Jon Gruden.
Former NFL head coach and Pitt alum Dave
Wannstedt was hired in late 2004 as head football
coach, to rekindle the the glory days of the
1970s and early 1980s for Pitt football.
Pitt's men's basketball team won national
championships in 1928 and 1930.
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