The 2004 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. Pittsburgh won a share of The Big East Conference championship and were awarded with a BCS berth to the 2005 Fiesta Bowl.
Contents
1Schedule
2Personnel
3Team players drafted into the NFL
4References
Schedule
Date
Time
Opponent#
Rank#
Site
TV
Result
Attendance
Sat. Sep. 11
7:00 p.m.
Ohio*
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA
W 24–3
46,401
Sat. Sep. 18
12:00 p.m.
Nebraska*
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA
ABC
L 17–24
40,133
Sat. Sep. 25
1:00 p.m.
Furman*
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA
W 41–38 OT
35,121
Thu. Sep. 30
7:00 p.m.
at Connecticut
Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT
ESPN2
L 17–29
40,000
Sat. Oct. 9
12:00 p.m.
at Temple
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia, PA
ESPN+
W 27–22
19,517
Sat. Oct. 16
12:00 p.m.
Boston College
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA
ESPN2
W 20–17 OT
34,071
Sat. Oct. 23
12:00 p.m.
Rutgers
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA
ESPN+
W 41–17
41,232
Sat. Nov. 6
12:00 p.m.
at Syracuse
Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY (Rivalry)
ESPN+
L 31–38 2OT
37,211
Sat. Nov. 13
2:30 p.m.
at No. 24 Notre Dame*
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Rivalry)
NBC
W 41–38
80,795
Thu. Nov. 25
8:00 p.m.
No. 21 West Virginia
Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA (Backyard Brawl)
ESPN
W 16–13
52,641
Sat. Dec. 4
11:00 a.m.
at South Florida*
No. 19
Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL
ESPN2
W 43–14
23,417
Sat. Jan. 1
8:30 p.m.
vs. No. 5 Utah*
No. 19
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ (Fiesta Bowl)
ABC
L 7–35
73,519
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
Personnel
2004 Pittsburgh Panthers football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
RB
49
Justin Acierno
Jr
TE
84
Steve Buches
So
RB
38
Kellen Campbell
Fr
WR
Kelvin Chandler
Fr
WR
Steven Brana
Fr
WR
4
Joe DelSardo
Fr
QB
Joe Flacco
Fr
RB
2
Marcus Furman
Jr
TE
45
Erik Gill
Jr
WR
81
Derek Kinder
Fr
RB
43
Raymond Kirkley
Jr
WR
86
Greg Lee
So
OL
Matt Maiers
RB
Brandon Mason
Fr
RB
26
Darren McCray
Jr
OL
75
Mike McGlynn
Fr
RB
40
Tom Mikula
So
RB
23
Tim Murphy
Jr
QB
3
Tyler Palko
So
OL
78
Rob Petitti
Sr
RB
41
John Pettiford
Fr
WR
7
Allen Richardson
Fr
OL
60
John Simonitis
So
OL
56
Charles Spencer
Jr
QB
14
Darrell Strong
Fr
C
68
Joe Villani
Fr
OL
Dale Williams
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
DL
41
Azzie Beagnyam
So
LB
44
Brian Bennett
So
LB
51
H.B. Blades
So
DL
98
Vernon Botts
Fr
LB
24
Jameel Brady
Fr
DB
46
Sam Bryant
So
DB
21
Reggie Carter
So
DL
58
Joe Clermond
Fr
DB
5
Kennard Cox
Fr
DL
96
Vince Crochunis
Sr
DB
31
Tyler Gilliard
Sr
DL
95
Keith Hill
Jr
DL
93
Jake Holthaus
Sr
LB
9
J.J. Horne
Jr
DL
52
Ron Idoko
Fr
DB
12
Bernard Lay
Jr
LB
19
Keith Malley
Fr
DL
41
Chris McKillop
Fr
DB
20
Tez Morris
Jr
DB
10
Mike Phillips
Fr
LB
6
Malcolm Postell
Sr
DB
Allen Richardson
DB
25
Darrelle Revis
Fr
LB
30
Doug Roseberry
Fr
DL
54
Charles Sallett
So
LB
17
Clint Session
So
DL
88
Kyle Smith
Fr
DL
55
Thomas Smith
Jr
DL
94
Dan Stephens
Sr
DL
91
Phil Tillman
Fr
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
PK
22
Josh Cummings
Jr
P
18
Adam Graessle
So
P
8
Nick Krut
Fr
LB
43
Michael Toomalatai
Fr
Head coach
Walt Harris
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Jeff Ambrosie
Mike Antonoplos
Bill Bleil
Curtis Bray
Pete Carmichael
Bryan Deal
Tom Freeman
Darren Honeycutt
Bob Junko
Mike Kent
Scott McCurley
Wayne Moses
Charlie Partridge
Paul Rhoads
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster Last update: 2015-12-20
Team players drafted into the NFL
January 1, 2005 Fiesta Bowl
Player
Position
Round
Pick
NFL Club
Rob Pettiti
Tackle
6
209
Dallas Cowboys
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References
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