
Big changes at Syracuse; Capel stays put at Pitt
Syracuse University has hired Bryan Blair as its athletic director at a time when the ACC school is searching to regain relevance and with its once-proud men's basketball program in transition.
The 40-year-old Blair takes over after spending the past four years holding the same job at Toledo, where in 2022 he was the nation's youngest AD. And Syracuse is counting on Blair's youth and familiarity with the NCAA's changing revenue landscape to guide Orange athletics into the future. Blair replaces John Wildhack, who had previously announced he was retiring in July following a 10-year tenure. One of Wildhack's final decisions was firing men's basketball coach Adrian Autry on Wednesday.
And at Pitt, the school announced that Jeff Capel is sticking around as head coach.
Athletic director Allen Greene announced Friday that Capel will be back for a ninth season despite a disappointing 13-20 mark this year that ended with a 98-88 loss to N.C. State in the second round of the ACC Tournament.
"I believe our best path forward is leadership continuity paired with clear expectations and a willingness to evolve," Greene said in a statement.
Capel, who has four years left on the contract extension he signed in 2024, is 127-127 at Pitt. The Panthers have made the NCAA tournament just once during Capel's tenure, when the 2022-23 team won 24 games and advanced to the second round.
Pitt narrowly missed the tournament in 2024 and saw a 12-2 start to the 2024-25 season turn into a sluggish 17-15 finish. Things weren't any better this winter, leading to a dwindling of fan support and speculation about Capel's job security.
Greene put that speculation to rest, for now anyway. He pointed to the way the Panthers played down the stretch while winning four of their final seven games as proof that all is not lost.
"They fought until the end and represented this university with toughness," Greene said. "Effort alone is not enough. We must be better going forward. I know it. Jeff knows it."
The 51-year-old Capel was hired away from Mike Krzyzewski's staff at Duke in 2018 to turn around a program left in tatters after Kevin Stallings' ugly two-year stint that included going winless in the ACC in Stallings' final season.
-- The Associated Press contributed.




