Ah, found it. they are referring to the Northern Iowa Panthers, not the Pitt Panthers
UNC’s 70–57 victory on Jan. 2 at Pittsburgh has shifted from a Quad 1 to a Quad 2 because the Panthers’ NET ranking is down to 82, and had to be 75 or higher to stay a Quad 1. Pitt (10–7, 1–5 ACC) has lost four of its last five games after Tuesday’s 69–58 loss to a Syracuse team that UNC beat by 36 points. There was good news, though, with Northern Iowa’s three-game win streak. The Panthers (10–8) are up to 100 in the NET rankings, which barely moves UNC’s 91–69 Nov. 22 win in the Bahamas from a Quad 3 win to a Quad 2 victory. If the Panthers fall one spot, it goes back to a Quad 3 win.