Pat Narduzzi contract, explained: How Pitt salary compares to Marcus Freeman, other highest-paid coaches

Morgan Moriarty

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The Pitt Panthers are having a big season. Heading into Week 12, Pitt is 7-2 with a chance to make the ACC Championship Game. Ranked 22nd in the College Football Playoff, the Panthers also have a shot at the CFP.

On Saturday, Pitt can take a big step in the rankings if it can pull off an upset over No. 10 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish are considered a playoff team, so the Panthers would get a résumé-building win with a victory.

The credit for Pitt's big season goes to head coach Pat Narduzzi, who is in his 11th season with the Panthers. If Pitt reaches 11 wins this season, it’ll match the Panthers' 11-3 season in 2021.

Let's take a look at Narduzzi's contract with Pitt, as well as how it compares to some other coaches inside the ACC.

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Pat Narduzzi contract details

Narduzzi has been at Pitt since 2015. In March of 2022, just months after that aforementioned 11-win season, the school signed its head coach to a new contract that would keep him in the Steel City through the 2030 season. 

Although the exact financials of his new deal were not released by the school, his annual salary is listed as $7,259,909 on USA Today's coaching salary database. ESPN reported in 2022 that his previous salary was $4.8 million. 

Narduzzi's is Pitt’s longest-tenured head coach since Jock Sutherland. From 1924–38, Sutherland won 111 games for the Panthers and is the school's winningest head coach. Narduzzi is the program’s second-winningest coach with 79 career victories, surpassing the famous Pop Warner, who had 60.

Narduzzi's buyout is not listed in the USA Today database, but based on his annual salary, it’s estimated to be around $36 million.

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Pat Narduzzi salary vs. Marcus Freeman 

Narduzzi's salary is actually very close to Marcus Freeman's, who is making $7,421,201 this season. 

Notre Dame is not in the ACC, still playing as an independent. But its agreement with the conference requires the Irish to play five ACC games per season. The Irish have beaten Pitt in the last four meetings, in 2015, 2018, 2020 and 2023 during Freeman's second season as the Irish's head coach. 

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Pat Narduzzi salary vs. Other ACC coaches 

Here's a look at how Narduzzi's salary compares to the other head coaches in the ACC. As you can see, he is the fourth highest-paid coach in the conference, behind the likes of Clemson's Dabo Swinney, UNC's Bill Belichick and Miami's Mario Cristobal.

CoachSchoolSalary
Dabo SwinneyClemson$11,447,025
Bill BelichickNorth Carolina$10,100,000
Mario CristobalMiami$8,302,883
Pat NarduzziPitt$7,259,909
Dave DoerenNC State$6,215,377
Jeff BrohmLouisville $5,981,057
Mike Norvell Florida State$5,650,000
Justin WilcoxCal$4,800,000
Brent Pry*Virginia Tech$4,787,500
Brent KeyGeorgia Tech$4,500,000
Tony ElliottVirginia$4,406,000
Rhett LashleeSMU$2,470,818**

*Brent Pry was fired in Sept. 2025

**Rhett Lashlee signed an extension with SMU earlier this month, reportedly making him one of the top-10 highest-paid coaches in the country. 

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Highest-paid coaches 

Narduzzi's annual salary is far lower than some of the other highest-paid coaches in the country. Per USA Today, his annual salary ranks 28th nationally. 

According to Front Office Sports, these are the top 20 highest-paid head coaches in 2025: 

  1. Georgia's Kirby Smart: $13.2 million
  2. Ohio State's Ryan Day: $12.5 million 
  3. Indiana's Curt Cignetti: $11.6 million
  4. Clemson's Dabo Swinney: $11.5 million
  5. Oregon's Dan Lanning: $11 million
  6. Colorado's Deion Sanders: $10.8 million
  7. Texas' Steve Sarkisian: 10.8 million (tied for fifth)
  8. Alabama's Kalen DeBoer: $10.25 million
  9. USC's Lincoln Riley: $10.2 million
  10. UNC's Bill Belichick: $10 million
  11. LSU's Brian Kelly: $9.9 million
  12. Missouri's Eli Drinkwitz: $9 million
  13. Kentucky's Mark Stoops: $9 million (tied for 11th)
  14. Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin: $9 million  (tied for 11th)
  15. Tennessee's Josh Heupel: $9 million (tied for 11th)
  16. Penn State's James Franklin: $8.5 million 
  17. Oklahoma's Brent Venables: $8.5 million
  18. Miami's Mario Cristobal: $8 million
  19. Wisconsin's Luke Fickell: $7.725 million
  20. Washington's Jedd Fisch: $7.75 million 
  21. Florida's Billy Napier: $7.29 million 

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Pat Narduzzi coaching record

Narduzzi is 79-58 over his 11 seasons at Pitt, including a 2-5 record in bowl games. The Panthers have had just two losing seasons under Narduzzi, going 5-7 in 2017 and 3-9 in 2023. He's led Pitt to two ACC title games, including a 45-21 win over Wake Forest in 2021. 

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