PITTSBURGH — The University of Pittsburgh’s football program has received a $20 million gift from 1997 alumnus Chris Bickell. It marks the largest single donation in Pitt Athletics history, the university said.
Pitt said it plans to use the funding to make capital improvements that will benefit the “total Pitt football student-athlete experiences,” which includes using half of the gift to immediately enhance training, nutrition and learning environment infrastructure. The remainder of the funds will be placed into an endowment so such efforts can be supported in perpetuity, the university said.
To recognize Bickell’s gift, Pitt said it will name its head football coaching position to have the official title of “Chris Bickell ‘97 Head Football Coach” and marks the first named coaching position in Pitt Athletics.
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Thank You, Chris Bickell 👏
— Pitt Football (@Pitt_FB) September 2, 2021
Your $20 million donation will benefit Pitt Football student-athletes now and for many years to come. #H2P pic.twitter.com/hgagiJ141g
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