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Pitt AD Allen Greene discusses football season, Protect College Sports Act, and Acrisure Stadium reseating

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Chris Peak

5d ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

Pitt football finished the 2025 season with an 8-5 record, showing improvement over previous years but marred by disappointing losses including a blown rivalry game at West Virginia, lopsided home defeats to Notre Dame and Miami (75-22 combined), and a 23-17 bowl loss to East Carolina. Athletic Director Allen Greene discusses the season's shortcomings, the Protect College Sports Act, stadium reseating at Acrisure Stadium, and other program developments.

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Pitt blew a rivalry game at West Virginia early in the season, lost to Notre Dame and Miami - both at home - by a combined score of 75-22 and created the lasting memory of the season with a 23-17 loss to East Carolina in the Go Bowling Military Bowl.
The final result was an 8-5 record that was an improvement over 2024's 7-6 season and 2023's 3-9 performance, but the gradual uptick in wins was little consolation in light of the losses the team suffered last
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While Pitt football had a better season than its mens basketball counterparts in 2025 the Panthers performance was not without its flaws Pitt blew a rivalry game at West

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