NCAAF Game Recap - Louisville at Pittsburgh
Sat Sep 26, 2020 12:00 PM EDT

Bama
38
MIZ
19
F
K St
38
Okla
35
F
UGA
37
Ark
10
F
Fla
51
Miss
35
F
MissSt
44
LSU
34
F
KY
13
Aub
29
F
Tex
63
TxTch
56
F OT
Vand
12
TxAM
17
F
FlaSt
10
MiaFL
52
F
UCF
51
ECU
28
F
Army
10
Cin
24
F
WVU
13
OkSt
27
F
Tenn
31
SCar
27
F
Troy
7
BYU
48
F
GaSo
18
ULLaf
20
F
NCSt
24
VaTec
45
F
Lou
20
Pitt
23
F
UAB
42
SoAl
10
F
MidTN
35
UTSA
37
F
Camp
21
App
52
F
GATec
20
Syr
37
F
FLInt
34
Lib
36
F
IASt
37
TCU
34
F
Tul
66
SMiss
24
F
UTEP
31
ULMon
6
F
Duke
20
UVA
38
F
TxSt
21
BC
24
F
HBU
38
LT
66
F
SFA
7
SMU
50
F
Kans
14
Bayl
47
F

Sep 26, 2020, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(24) Louisville (1-2)

7

10

3

0

20

(21) Pittsburgh (3-0)

13

7

3

0

23

No. 21 Pitt holds off No. 24 Louisville 23-20
Sat Sep 26, 2020 6:18 PM

PITTSBURGH (AP) Patrick Jones II wants No. 21 Pittsburgh's defense to be the best in the country. Not just in points allowed. Not just in yards allowed. Not just in sacks or turnovers. All of it.

"We want it all," the senior defensive end said.

The Panthers are certainly playing like it.

Jones collected three of Pitt's seven sacks, helping the Panthers beat No. 24 Louisville 23-20 on Saturday. The win pushed Pitt (3-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) to its best start since 2014 and adhered to a blueprint the Panthers believe can carry them to the conference title game in December: tough, physical defense and just enough offense to get by.

So far, it's working. The Panthers held the Cardinals (1-2, 0-2) to 223 yards - less than half of what they had been averaging coming in - and never let Malik Cunningham get comfortable. Cunningham completed just 9 of 21 passes for 107 yards with a touchdown and three picks, the last a fourth-down interception by Pitt's Jason Pinnock with 1:19 remaining.

Cunningham ended up leaving on a stretcher after the play with an undisclosed injury. Coach Scott Satterfield said the junior had feeling in all his extremities and was being evaluated.

The sight of their rising star heading into the tunnel with his head strapped to a board marked a difficult end to a difficult day for the Cardinals. Louisville struggled to generate much of anything offensively thanks to the relentless pursuit of Pitt's defensive front.

"We've played some good D lines, but they were different," Satterfield said. "They played fast, they played physical."

And they played exactly the way they knew they would play against the Cardinals. Sporting alternate charcoal grey uniforms inspired by both the architecture on the Pitt campus and the region's legacy as a leading global steel producer, the defense often resembled a cloud of dust that swarmed anything in a white jersey that happened to come into its path.

"I know the Steel Curtain is the Pittsburgh Steelers but today (we were) dominant up front," Panthers coach Pat Narduzzi said.

When they weren't, the secondary picked them up most of the time. Other than a 21-yard touchdown pass from Cunningham to Atwell on a busted coverage in the second quarter that briefly gave Louisville a 17-13 lead, the Cardinals found little room to work.

Three times Louisville had the ball in the fourth quarter with a chance to take the lead. The drives ended with interception, punt, interception.

"Our D-line, they trust that we're always going to take away the first read," Pinnock said. "And we trust that they are going to get there. So we can undercut routes, we can do things that maybe, if you didn't trust your D-line, you couldn't do. We play well together."

CLEARING HIS MIND

Pitt kicker Alex Kessman missed two kicks last week and had another go astray on a botched snap. He bounced back to drill three field goals, each of them from 41 yards or more. Kessman attributed his resilience to a chat with his sports psychologist and the ability to get out of his own head.

"I've proven I can go out there and kick the ball, so I said, `Just go out there and kick. Just stop thinking,"' Kessman said.

RETURN OF THE MACK

Pitt quarterback Kenny Pickett completed 23 of 38 passes for 220 yards with two touchdowns and a pick. The second score went to senior Taysir Mack. Playing in his first game of the season, Mack caught three passes for 62 yards, including a 40-yard TD in which he somehow kept his left knee off the ground while fighting off defenders at the Louisville 20. Mack kept his feet churning while everyone else on the field stopped.

"That's my guy," Pickett said of Mack. "We've been through a lot. I knew he had fresh legs."

BIG PICTURE

Louisville: The Cardinals were hoping to take another significant step forward in coach Scott Satterfield's second season. An 0-2 start in the conference and Cunningham's injury will make that a difficult proposition over the remaining eight games.

Pitt: The offense remains a bit of a mixed bag but the defense should give the Panthers a chance to win week in and week out.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Louisville: The Cardinals likely will drop out of the polls.

Pitt: Even with teams from conferences currently not playing being allowed into the polls this week, expect the Panthers to at least stay at 21 or perhaps even rise a bit.

UP NEXT

Louisville: Is off next weekend then visits Georgia Tech on Oct. 9.

Pitt: Wraps up a stretch of four straight games at Heinz Field to start the season when North Carolina State visits next Saturday.

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Passing

Lou Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
M. Cunningham 21 9 42.9 1 107 27 3 35.3
Pitt Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
K. Pickett 38 23 60.5 2 220 40 1 83.2

Rushing

Lou Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Hawkins 13 78 6.0 75 1
H. Hall 3 4 1.3 8 0
Pitt Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
V. Davis 14 47 3.4 21 0
I. Abanikanda 9 41 4.6 8 0

Receiving

Lou Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
T. Atwell 4 37 9.3 21 1
B. Smith 1 27 27.0 27 0
Pitt Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Addison 7 77 11.0 25 1
T. Mack 3 62 20.7 40 1

Fumbles

Lou F FL
J. Hawkins 1 0
Pitt F FL
K. Pickett 3 1

Returning

Lou KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
R. Burns 0 0 0 1 7.0 0 0
Pitt KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Addison 2 19.5 0 20 1 21.0 0 0

Punting

Lou Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Lupo 5 206 41.2 55
Pitt Punt Yds Avg LgPu
K. Christodoulou 4 172 43.0 51

Takeaways

Lou Int Yds InTD
C. Avery 1 40 0
Pitt Int Yds InTD
M. Williams 1 11 0
J. Pinnock 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Lou Pitt
Points For 20 23
Total Yards 223 376
Rushing Yards 116 156
Passing Yards 107 220
Passing Completions / Attempts 9/21 23/38
Turnovers 3 2
Interceptions Thrown 3 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 3/1
First Downs 10 20
Penalties - Yards 3/22 6/46
Time Of Possession 44:44 16:16
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 1/11 9/19
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 0/0 0/0

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Lou Pitt
Pitt 01:58 FG Alex Kessman 45 yd FG 0 3
Pitt 05:50 FG Alex Kessman 41 yd FG 0 6
Pitt 12:42 TD Jordan Addison 8 yd pass from Kenny Pickett (Alex Kessman kick) 0 13
Lou 12:55 TD Javian Hawkins 75 yd run (James Turner kick) 7 13
2nd Quarter Lou Pitt
Lou 07:21 FG James Turner 38 yd FG 10 13
Lou 08:09 TD Tutu Atwell 21 yd pass from Malik Cunningham (James Turner kick) 17 13
Pitt 11:49 TD Taysir Mack 40 yd pass from Kenny Pickett (Alex Kessman kick) 17 20
3rd Quarter Lou Pitt
Pitt 03:34 FG Alex Kessman 42 yd FG 17 23
Lou 13:02 FG James Turner 34 yd FG 20 23
4th Quarter Lou Pitt
No scores this quarter

Game Information

Stadium: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 0
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