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Pitt Hires Brent Davis as New Tight Ends Coach
Davis brings three decades of coaching experience, including expertise in the triple option and developing tight ends.
Feb. 27, 2026 at 7:09pm
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The University of Pittsburgh has hired Brent Davis as their new tight ends coach. Davis comes to Pitt with over 30 years of coaching experience, including expertise in the triple option offense and a track record of developing talented tight ends.
Why it matters
Pitt is looking to bolster their tight end position group and passing attack after a disappointing season. Davis' extensive experience, particularly in the triple option and with tight ends, could help the Panthers improve in those areas.
The details
Brent Davis has spent the last three decades coaching at the collegiate level, with stops at various programs that have run the triple option offense. He is known for his ability to develop tight ends into productive receivers and blockers.
- Davis was hired by Pitt in February 2026.
The players
Brent Davis
Pitt's new tight ends coach, bringing over 30 years of coaching experience to the program.
What’s next
Davis will look to immediately implement his coaching philosophy and techniques to improve Pitt's tight end group ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
Pitt's hiring of Brent Davis as tight ends coach signals a commitment to enhancing their passing attack and developing talent at that position, which could pay dividends for the program in the coming years.
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