Following national signing day, Pitt’s offseason of turnover on the sideline continues.
Renaldo Hill, Pitt’s defensive backs coach the past three seasons under Pat Narduzzi, has left the staff and will take a position with the Miami Dolphins, according to a source. The news was first reported by Panther-Lair.com.
Narduzzi sent out a tweet expressing his support Thursday morning.
Thank you and congratulations to Coach Renaldo Hill! pic.twitter.com/vUhdIv9VKq
— Pat Narduzzi (@CoachDuzzPittFB) February 8, 2018
Hill is now the third assistant coach to depart since the end of the season, joining defensive coordinator Josh Conklin — now head coach at Wofford — and offensive line coach John Peterson. All three were members of Narduzzi’s original staff at Pitt.
For Hill, his next move is a return to the pro ranks. He was a 2001 NFL draft pick and played in the league until 2010, spending three of those years with the Dolphins.
Brian Batko: bbatko@post-gazette.com and Twitter @BrianBatko.
First Published: February 8, 2018, 3:28 p.m.
Updated: February 8, 2018, 3:30 p.m.