Pittsburgh vs. Michigan State: #10 Michigan State rallied in the 4th quarter to defeat #12 Pittsburgh, 31-21. Down 24-21 Pitt was in field goal range and driving with 35 seconds to go when Cal Haladay picked off Davis Beville and ran it back 78 yards for the game-clinching pick-6. Beville was in at quarterback for Pitt after starting QB Nick Patti hurt his shoulder on a touchdown run in the first quarter. He finished the game 14-18 for 149 yards and a touchdown. Wide Receiver Jordan Addison caught seven passes for 114 yards. Linebacker Cam Bright had a 26-yard scoop-and-score at the start of the third quarter to give Pitt a 21-10 lead. For Michigan State, quarterback Payton Thorne threw for 354 yards and three touchdowns on 28-50 passing. Wide Receiver Jayden Reed caught six passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns, and Jalen Nailor caught six passes for 108 yards.
PIT 21, MSU 31Michigan State head coach Mel Tucker lauds his team's attitude and effort in a 31-21 win over Pittsburgh.
PIT 21, MSU 31The No. 11 Michigan State Spartans pick up an amazing comeback win over the Pittsburgh Panthers, 31-21. The Spartans scored 21 unanswered points to win the 2021 Peach Bowl.#ESPN #CollegeFootball ✔️Subscribe to ESPN+ http://espnplus.com/youtube ✔️ Get the ESPN App: http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn
PIT 21, MSU 31Michigan State retakes the lead over Pittsburgh after Jayden Reed climbs the ladder for the touchdown.
PIT 21, MSU 31Cal Haladay picks off Davis Beville and takes off 78 yards as Michigan State completes the comeback win over Pittsburgh.
PIT 21, MSU 31Pittsburgh took a two-score lead on Michigan State when Peyton Thorne was stripped of the football on a scramble and Pitt's Cam Bright picked up the ball and ran it back 26 yards for the touchdown in this ACC Must See Moment.
PIT 21, MSU 31Payton Thorne throws a picture-perfect pass to Connor Heyward to bring Michigan State within five of Pittsburgh.
PIT 21, MSU 31Robert Griffin III lets out the popular exclamation "Bing Bong" after Pitt forces a QB fumble and runs it back for the TD.
PIT 21, MSU 31Davis Beville finds Jared Wayne for the touchdown as Pittsburgh leads Michigan State 14-10 at halftime.
PIT 21, MSU 31Pittsburgh defensive back Brandon Hill comes up with the interception and celebrates creatively with his teammates.
PIT 21, MSU 31Jalen Nailor makes an outrageous catch to put Michigan State in scoring position.
PIT 21, MSU 31Michigan State opens the scoring against Pittsburgh after Payton Thorne's pass finds Jayden Reed for the touchdown.
PIT 21, MSU 31Pittsburgh QB Nick Patti gets the Panthers on the board by grazing the pylon for the touchdown.
PIT 21, MSU 31Slovis was a three-year starter for the Trojans and was a first-team All-Pac-12 selection as a sophomore in 2020.View the original article to see embedded media.With bowl season in full swing, teams around the country are already setting up their rosters for the future through the early signing period and the transfer portal.
The Pittsburgh quarterback used the move en route to a 58-yard touchdown during the ACC Championship.View the original article to see embedded media.The NCAA Football Oversight committee sent a bulletin to game officials regarding the “fake slide” by Pittsburgh quarterback Kenny Pickett in the ACC championship game, sources told Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde.Coordinator of officials Steve Shaw instructed officials to blow a play dead in event of a fake slide attempt by a quarterback.
The 2021 ACC Football Championship Game had all of the explosive plays that we expected from a matchup between Wake Forest and Pittsburgh. We saw Erick Hallett catch one pick twice, and take another to the house. Taylor Morin "Mossed" the Panthers' defense for six. Jordan Addison's sideline adjustment was a thing of beauty. And, Kenny Pickett broke out the fake slide that started off the scoring. Find out how the plays stack up right here!
PIT 45, WF 21Pittsburgh vs. Wake Forest: Pittsburgh defeated ake Forest 45-21 to win the 2021 ACC Football Championship Game. This is Pitt's first-ever ACC Football Championship. The Panthers' defense picked off Sam Hartman four times and held the Demon Deacons scoreless in the second half. Kenny Pickett completed 20 of 31 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns, plus he ran in the opening touchdown of the game from 58 yards out. Wide receiver Jordan Addison caught eight passes for 126 yards. Defensive back Erick Hallett II had two interceptions, including one he ran back for a touchdown and was named the 2021 Subway ACC Football Championship Game MVP. For Wake Forest, Sam Hartman was 22-46 for 312 yards and two touchdowns. Wide Receiver Taylor Morin caught for passes for 83 yards and a touchdown.
PIT 45, WF 21College football may be in the middle of its transfer portal era, but leaving isn’t always the best option.View the original article to see embedded media.Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football, where they run a different kind of bootleg at Tennessee:MORE DASH: Fix-It List | Big Ten East | Worst P5 JobsSECOND QUARTER: THE CASE FOR PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANCESometimes a transfer is for the best.
Pat Narduzzi found himself at a loss for words.
Anthony Ratliff-Williams slipped his silver headphones off his ears and, asked innocently how he was feeling, replied "I'm tired."
NC 34, PIT 31When Boston College's special teams coach was looking for volunteers to return kickoffs a couple of years ago, freshman wide receiver Michael Walker shyly raised a hand and quickly found a niche..
Atlantic Coast Coastal | W | L | % | GB | STRK | PF | PA |
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Pittsburgh13 | 11 | 3 | .786 | - | L1 | 580 | 331 |
Miami | 7 | 5 | .583 | 3 | W2 | 409 | 341 |
Virginia | 6 | 6 | .500 | 4 | L4 | 415 | 382 |
North Carolina | 6 | 7 | .462 | 4.5 | L2 | 458 | 417 |
Virginia Tech | 6 | 7 | .462 | 4.5 | L1 | 308 | 329 |
Duke | 3 | 9 | .250 | 7 | L8 | 274 | 477 |
Georgia Tech | 3 | 9 | .250 | 7 | L6 | 288 | 402 |
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