New Hampshire Wildcats vs. Holy Cross Crusaders: Full Highlights
NH 19, HC 35End Zone! Matthew Sluka scores 47-yard rushing touchdown
NH 19, HC 35End Zone! Matthew Sluka scores 3-yard rushing touchdown
NH 19, HC 35Peter Oliver rushes in for 39-yard Holy Cross TD
NH 19, HC 35Touchdown! Peter Oliver scores vs. New Hampshire Wildcats
NH 19, HC 35Walter Reynolds snags interception off the deflection
NH 19, HC 35Matthew Sluka throws 5-yard TD vs. New Hampshire
NH 19, HC 35Max Brosmer throws 11-yard touchdown vs. Holy Cross
NH 19, HC 35Western Michigan throws a 75-yard touchdown on the first play of the game as the Broncos take a quick 7-0 lead.
NH 7, WMC 44Running back Isreal Abanikanda was highly productive in Pittsburgh's win over New Hampshire. Abanikanda carried the ball 13 times for 75 yards and a touchdown. He also caught four passes for 55 yards.
NH 7, PIT 77Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett has been on a tear to start the 2021 season. Today in their win over New Hampshire he was 24-28, for 403 yards, and 5 touchdown passes. Check out his red-hot day at the office right here!
NH 7, PIT 77Kenny Pickett scores 5 TDs in Pittsburgh' win over New Hampshire | Full Game Highlights Pittsburgh Panthers QB Kenny Pickett's 5 TDs helps lead team to a record-setting 77-7 win over the New Hampshire Wildcats in Week 4 of the 2021 college football season.
NH 7, PIT 77Kenny Pickett was nearly perfect for the Panthers, as he completed 24-of-28 passes for 403 yards and 5 touchdowns with no interceptions as Pitt defeated New Hampshire, 77-7. Jordan Addison had an amazing game for the Panthers with 6 catches for 179 yards and 3 touchdowns. Running back Rodney Hammond, Jr. was stellar on the ground for the Panthers with 100 yards on 17 carries with 3 scores. The Pitt defense was great as well, holding New Hampshire to just 160 total yards in the win. Watch the Condensed Game from New Hampshire Wildcats vs. Pittsburgh Panthers, 09/25/2021
NH 7, PIT 77New Hampshire vs. Pitt: The Pitt Panthers took care of business in a big way with the 77-7 home win over New Hampshire on Saturday. Kenny Pickett was nearly perfect for the Panthers, as he completed 24-of-28 passes for 403 yards and 5 touchdowns with no interceptions on the day. Jordan Addison was magnificent, as he finished the game with 6 catches for 179 yards and 3 touchdowns. Running back Rodney Hammond, Jr. led the way on the ground for the Panthers with 100 yards on 17 carries with 3 scores. The Pitt defense was dominant as well, holding New Hampshire to just 160 total yards in the win.
NH 7, PIT 77