Pittsburgh vs Stanford prediction, odds, time, line
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When it comes to Pittsburgh's offense, one area that Stanford needs to be prepared for is the strong passing game. Originally led by sophomore Eli Holstein, the Panthers made a change midseason to Heintschel, who has helped unlock a new level of dominance for the Panthers.
The Pitt football team is riding a four-game win streak into Stanford on Saturday. The matchup against the Cardinal is the first time the two schools have met since December 1922. The two have met on the field four other times, with the series even at 2-2.
Streaking Pittsburgh gets a final tune-up before a regular-season-ending gauntlet when the Panthers trek across the country to take on Stanford in an Atlantic Coast Conference game Saturday afternoon in Stanford,
Stanford has a chance to sway the tide of the entire program this weekend with the Pittsburgh Panthers in town
Nov. 1 at 3:30 p.m. EDT. How to watch: ACC Network Key stats Stanford Offense Overall: 303.5 yards per game (126th in FBS) Passing: 211.9 yards per game
Stanford football kept pace against No. 9 Miami in the first half, but turnovers in the second half blew the game open in the 42-7 loss.
The Pittsburgh Panthers will be headed to The Farm this weekend as Stanford looks to keep a glimmer of hope alive for a bowl game appearance.
Here are six FSU Seminoles football players who need to step up against Stanford to end their three-game losing streak.
The Penguins started fast and were up 2-0 less than a minute into Monday's game before the Blues came back to tie the game heading into the second intermission. The Penguins were a bit sloppy in their own end in the first period,
The Pitt Panthers have been subjected to this matter ever since true freshman quarterback Mason Heintschel took over as the team's starter four weeks ago. The 18-year-old true freshman has caught the attention of much of the college football world with his broken records and impressive play.