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1 Championship selections  





2 Schedule  





3 Game summaries  



3.1  Boston College  





3.2  At Kansas  





3.3  Temple  





3.4  Maryland  





3.5  At #11 Florida State  





3.6  West Virginia  





3.7  At Tennessee  





3.8  At Syracuse  





3.9  Louisville  





3.10  At Army  





3.11  At #5 Penn State  





3.12  Vs. #18 South Carolina (Gator Bowl)  







4 Personnel  



4.1  Coaching staff  





4.2  Roster  







5 Awards and honors  





6 Team players drafted into the NFL  





7 Media  



7.1  Radio  







8 References  














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1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football

National champion (DeVold, FR, The New York Times)
Co-national champion (FACT, Sagarin)
Gator Bowl champion
Eastern champion

Gator Bowl, W 37–9 vs. South Carolina

ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 2
Record11–1
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorWally English (2nd season)
Offensive schemeMultiple pro-style
Defensive coordinatorFoge Fazio (2nd season)
Base defenseMultiple front
Home stadiumPitt Stadium
Seasons
← 1979
1981 →
1980 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.2Pittsburgh       11 1 0
    Tennessee State       9 1 0
    No.5Florida State       10 2 0
    No.8Penn State       10 2 0
    No.9Notre Dame       9 2 1
    No.18Miami (FL)       9 3 0
    Southern Miss       9 3 0
    Navy       8 4 0
    South Carolina       8 4 0
    Virginia Tech       8 4 0
    Boston College       7 4 0
    Northeast Louisiana       7 4 0
    Rutgers       7 4 0
    UNLV       7 4 0
    Tulane       7 5 0
    Colgate       5 4 1
    North Texas State       6 5 0
    Villanova       6 5 0
    West Virginia       6 6 0
    Louisville       5 6 0
    Richmond       5 6 0
    Syracuse       5 6 0
    East Carolina       4 7 0
    Illinois State       4 7 0
    Temple       4 7 0
    Army       3 7 1
    Holy Cross       3 8 0
    Cincinnati       2 9 0
    Memphis State       2 9 0
    William & Mary       2 9 0
    Georgia Tech       1 9 1
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh as an independent during the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. Despite losing one game, the Panthers were named national champion by NCAA-designated major selectors DeVold System, Football Research, and The New York Times, while also named co-national champion by Rothman (FACT) and Sagarin.[1] The university does not claim a national championship for this season, nor are the Panthers popularly recognized for winning that year's national championship. Pitt was awarded the Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy as the champion of the East.

    The team is noteworthy for featuring four future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Linebacker Rickey Jackson, Center Russ Grimm, Tackle Jimbo Covert, and quarterback Dan Marino. Several other players on the team, including Mark May and Hugh Green, would go on to be Pro Bowl NFL stars.

    Championship selections[edit]

    Selectors that named Pitt the 1980 national champion:[2]

    Schedule[edit]

    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
    September 131:30 p.m.Boston CollegeNo. 3
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • ABCW 14–644,820[3]
    September 202:30 p.m.atKansasNo. 5
  • Lawrence, KS
  • W 18–341,300
    September 271:30 p.m.TempleNo. 6
    • Pitt Stadium
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • W 36–247,071[4]
    October 41:30 p.m.MarylandNo. 6
    • Pitt Stadium
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • W 38–947,409[5]
    October 117:00 p.m.at No. 11Florida StateNo. 4
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • L 22–3652,894
    October 181:30 p.m.West VirginiadaggerNo. 11
    • Pitt Stadium
  • Pittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl)
  • W 42–1455,130
    October 252:00 p.m.atTennesseeNo. 12
  • Knoxville, TN
  • W 30–694,008[6]
    November 14:00 p.m.atSyracuseNo. 11
  • Syracuse, NY (rivalry)
  • ABCW 43–650,243
    November 81:30 p.m.LouisvilleNo. 9
    • Pitt Stadium
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • W 41–2347,280
    November 151:30 p.m.atArmyNo. 8
  • West Point, NY
  • W 45–731,150
    November 281:00 p.m.at No. 5Penn StateNo. 4
  • University Park, PA (rivalry)
  • ABCW 14–982,459
    December 299:00 p.m.vs. No. 18South CarolinaNo. 3
  • Jacksonville, FL (Gator Bowl)
  • ABCW 37–972,297[7]
    • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • Game summaries[edit]

    Boston College[edit]

    Boston College Eagles at No. 3 Pittsburgh Panthers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Eagles 0 0 606
    No. 3 Panthers 0 8 6014

    atPitt StadiumPittsburgh, PA

    Statistics BC PITT
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Boston College Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    At Kansas[edit]

    No. 5 Pittsburgh Panthers at Kansas Jayhawks – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 5 Panthers 0 10 6218
    Jayhawks 3 0 003

    atMemorial StadiumLawrence, KS

    Statistics PITT KU
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Kansas Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Temple[edit]

    Temple Owls at No. 6 Pittsburgh Panthers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Owls 2 0 002
    No. 6 Panthers 13 13 3736

    atPitt StadiumPittsburgh, PA

    Statistics TU PITT
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Temple Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Maryland[edit]

    Maryland Terrapins at No. 6 Pittsburgh Panthers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Terrapins 0 3 609
    No. 6 Panthers 14 7 31438

    atPitt StadiumPittsburgh, PA

    Statistics MD PITT
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Maryland Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    At #11 Florida State[edit]

    No. 4 Pittsburgh Panthers at No. 11 Florida State Seminoles – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 4 Panthers 7 0 15022
    No. 11 Seminoles 3 20 6736

    atDoak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL

    Statistics PITT FSU
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Florida State Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    West Virginia[edit]

    West Virginia Mountaineers at No. 11 Pittsburgh Panthers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Mountaineers 7 0 7014
    No. 11 Panthers 7 28 0742

    atPitt StadiumPittsburgh, PA

    Statistics WVU PITT
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    West Virginia Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Starting free safety Rick Trocano moved over to offense in the second quarter to replace the injured Dan Marino. Previously the starter at QB in 1978, Trocano led Pitt to four second-quarter touchdowns during the Panthers' win at Pitt Stadium.[9]

    At Tennessee[edit]

    No. 12 Pittsburgh Panthers at Tennessee Volunteers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 12 Panthers 3 13 01430
    Volunteers 6 0 006

    atNeyland StadiumKnoxville, TN

    Statistics PITT TENN
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Tennessee Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    At Syracuse[edit]

    No. 11 Pittsburgh Panthers at Syracuse Orangemen – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 11 Panthers 12 14 31443
    Orangemen 0 6 006

    atCarrier DomeSyracuse, NY

    Statistics PITT SYR
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Syracuse Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Louisville[edit]

    Louisville Cardinals at No. 9 Pittsburgh Panthers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Cardinals 0 9 01423
    No. 9 Panthers 0 20 21041

    atPitt StadiumPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Statistics LOU PITT
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Louisville Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    At Army[edit]

    No. 8 Pittsburgh Panthers at Army Cadets – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 8 Panthers 28 7 3745
    Cadets 0 7 007

    atMichie StadiumWest Point, NY

    Statistics PITT ARMY
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Army Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    At #5 Penn State[edit]

    No. 4 Pittsburgh Panthers at No. 5 Penn State Nittany Lions – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 4 Panthers 0 7 7014
    No. 5 Nittany Lions 3 0 609

    atBeaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA

    Statistics PITT PSU
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    Penn State Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Vs. #18 South Carolina (Gator Bowl)[edit]

    1980 Gator Bowl: #3 Pittsburgh Panthers vs. #18 South Carolina Gamecocks – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    No. 3 Panthers 10 7 17337
    No. 18 Gamecocks 0 3 069

    atGator Bowl StadiumJacksonville, FL

    Statistics PITT S CAR
    First downs
    Total yards
    Rushes/yards
    Passing yards
    Passing: Comp–Att–Int
    Time of possession
    Team Category Player Statistics
    Pittsburgh Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving
    South Carolina Passing
    Rushing
    Receiving

    Personnel[edit]

    Coaching staff[edit]

    1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football staff
    Coaching staff
    • Jackie Sherrill – Head coach
    • Foge Fazio – Assistant head coach/defensive coordinator
    • Wally English – Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
    • Joe Daniels – Running backs
    • Ron Dickerson – Defensive backs
    • Bob Matey – Defensive line
    • Joe Moore – Offensive line
    • Joe Naunchik – Receivers
    • Ray Zingler – Defensive ends
      Support staff
    • Alex Kramer – Administrative assistant
    • Kevin Dickey – Recruiting doordinator
    • Nick Rapone – Part-Time Assistant
    • Bob Davie – Part-Time Assistant
    • Kirk Ferentz – Part-Time Assistant
      Strength and conditioning staff
    • Buddy Morris – Weight training coordinator

    Roster[edit]

    1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    G 70 Emil Boures Jr
    OT 75 Jimbo Covert So
    C 56 Russ Grimm Sr
    QB 13 Dan Marino So
    OT 73 Mark May Sr
    RB 40 Randy McMillan Sr
    TE 84 Benjie Pryor Sr
    G 77 Ron Sams So
    QB 8 Rick Trocano Sr
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    DT 68 Jerry Boyarsky Sr
    DB 5 Tom Flynn Fr
    DE 99 Hugh Green Sr
    DE 87 Rickey Jackson Sr
    DB 26 Tim Lewis So
    DT 71 Bill Maas Fr
    DT 86 Greg Meisner Sr
    DT 76 Bill Neill Sr
    CB 3 Lynn Thomas Sr
    SS 48 Carlton Williamson Sr
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    K 1 David Trout Sr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • Injured Injured
    • Redshirt Redshirt

    [10]

    Awards and honors[edit]

    Team players drafted into the NFL[edit]

    Player Position Round Pick NFL club
    Hugh Green Defensive end 1 7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Randy McMillan Running back 1 12 Baltimore Colts
    Mark May Tackle 1 20 Washington Redskins
    Rickey Jackson Linebacker 2 51 New Orleans Saints
    Greg Meisner Defensive tackle 3 63 Los Angeles Rams
    Carlton Williamson Defensive back 3 65 San Francisco 49ers
    Russ Grimm Center 3 69 Washington Redskins
    Bill Neill Defensive tackle 5 115 New York Giants
    Benjie Pryor Tight end 5 120 Cincinnati Bengals
    Lynn Thomas Defensive back 5 121 San Francisco 49ers
    Jerry Boyarsky Defensive tackle 5 128 New Orleans Saints
    Rick Trocano Quarterback 11 292 Pittsburgh Steelers

    [15]

    Media[edit]

    Radio[edit]

    Flagship station Play-by-play Color commentator Sideline reporter Studio host
    WTAE–AM 1250 Bill Hillgrove John Sauer

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2018. p. 114. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  • ^ "College Football Data Warehouse: Yearly National Championship Selections". Archived from the original on February 11, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2009.
  • ^ "Nine turnovers, but Pitt wins". St. Petersburg Times. September 14, 1980. p. 7C – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Panthers rout Temple despite injury to Marino". The Palm Beach Post. September 28, 1980. Retrieved August 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Pitt stops Terps cold". The Daily Times. October 5, 1980. Retrieved January 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Sub quarterback Trocano paces Pitt victory 30–6". The Morning News. October 26, 1980. Retrieved May 9, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Pittsburgh pounds South Carolina 37–9". The Palm Beach Post. December 30, 1980. Retrieved January 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ Gadsden Times. 1980 Oct 19. Retrieved 2018-Dec-16.
  • ^ "Site Unavailable".
  • ^ "Saturday's game rosters". Lawrence Journal-World. (Kansas). September 19, 1980. p. 16.
  • ^ "Football". Archived from the original on January 7, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2009.
  • ^ "NCAA College Football Awards - ESPN".
  • ^ "NCAA College Football Awards - ESPN".
  • ^ "FWAA > Awards > Outland Trophy > Winners". Archived from the original on January 2, 2009. Retrieved January 6, 2009.
  • ^ "1981 NFL Draft Listing - Pro-Football-Reference.com". Archived from the original on December 21, 2007.

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