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Dave Wannstedt Scout.com Headlines:
Pitt Mixes Pleasure With Practice
to prepare for bowl game with North Carolina.
-by PantherDigest.com Dec 25, 2009
Wannstedt Believes Future Bright For Pitt
Panthers light years ahead of when he arrived five seasons ago, coach says.
-by PantherDigest.com Dec 11, 2009
Pitt's Seniors: It's Not What We Wanted
Panthers close 2009 season far differently than what was expected after two straight losses.
-by PantherDigest.com Dec 6, 2009
Pitt-Cincy AP Photo Array
Bearcats win 45-44 Saturday.
-by PantherDigest.com Dec 5, 2009
Fox Sports Preview Video
For Pitt-Cincinnati game.
-by PantherDigest.com Dec 4, 2009
A Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Pitt still hopes to win the Big East and can do that by beating Cincinnati this week.
-by PantherDigest.com Nov 28, 2009
The 102nd Backyard Brawl
No. 8 Pitt (9-1) versus West Virginia (7-3) tonight at 7 in Morgantown, W.Va.
-by PantherDigest.com Nov 26, 2009
Pitt Announces Non-Conference Sked Thru 2013
Panthers fill game next season against Florida International.
-by PantherDigest.com Nov 23, 2009
Pitt Bye Week Notebook
Panthers get a couple workouts in before West Virginia week.
-by PantherDigest.com Nov 19, 2009
Pitt Controls Own Fate Now
Panthers can gain Big East title and BCS bowl without scoreboard watching.
-by PantherDigest.com Nov 15, 2009
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Dave Wannstedt
Position: C
High School: Baldwin SHS
(Pittsburgh, PA)
College: Pittsburgh


Biography:
Dave Wannstedt was named the Pitt new head coach 12/23/2004 replacing Walt Harris.

Wannstedt, a native of Baldwin, Pa., a Pittsburgh suburb, has never been a college head coach, but spent 14 years as an assistant. He landed his first coaching job as a graduate assistant at Pittsburgh in 1975 after he had played tackle at Pitt from 1970-73 and was a captain his senior year. He was on the Pitt staff when the Panthers won the national championship the following year.

He moved on to Oklahoma State in 1979, then spent three years at Southern California starting in 1983. He left in 1986 to take the defensive coordinator position at the University of Miami-Florida, and the Hurricanes lost just two games while winning one national championship during his three years in Coral Gables.