ACC defensive back wants Ross

An ACC defensive back wants to face Justyn Ross. Pitt’s Marquis Williams told media members on Tuesday that he wants to face the Clemson wide receiver more than anybody else in the ACC. “He’s the No. 1 receiver in the ACC right now. They gotta come …

An ACC defensive back wants to face Justyn Ross.

Pitt’s Marquis Williams told media members on Tuesday that he wants to face the Clemson wide receiver more than anybody else in the ACC.

“He’s the No. 1 receiver in the ACC right now. They gotta come to Pittsburgh,” the redshirt junior said. “They gotta come here, and we play man-to-man defense. I’m ready to pad up and go against him.”

Clemson travels to Pitt on Oct. 23 for its first ever game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.

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ACC HC says gap hasn’t been closed with Clemson

Wednesday provided an opportunity for the ACC’s Coastal Division to participate in the conference’s media kickoff. And while Clemson will have to wait until Thursday to partake in the festivities, the Tigers were obviously a hot topic of discussion. …

Wednesday provided an opportunity for the ACC’s Coastal Division to participate in the conference’s media kickoff.

And while Clemson will have to wait until Thursday to partake in the festivities, the Tigers were obviously a hot topic of discussion.

Pitt hasn’t closed the gap between itself and Clemson and no one is more aware of that than Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi.

With a Clemson matchup on the horizon come Oct. 23, Narduzzi is preparing for his fourth matchup against the Tigers in what will be his seventh season in Pittsburgh.

The Panthers haven’t fared too well against Clemson across a previous six-year span. The Tigers are 2-1 and coming off a 52-17 rout in which they scored 31 points in the first quarter.

“The only time we’re going to close the gap is when we play them to win,” Narduzzi said. “The gap has not been closed from last year to this year.”

Dabo does an incredible job, he added. He’s an incredible coach. He’s built that program from the bottom up. They’re the measuring stick in the ACC and that’s what we got to get to.

The Panthers are excited about the opportunity to host Clemson and potentially even the playing field.

“We have a chance to balance that off and we’ll do that at Heinz Field in front of our crowd,” Narduzzi said.

Pitt’s head coach isn’t the only Panther that’s excited about October’s showdown between the cross-divisional opponents. Pitt sophomore wide receiver Jordan Addison is looking forward to facing off against the Tigers. 

He’s coming off a performance, where he hauled in five receptions for 41 yards and a touchdown, even though it came in a losing fashion.

“I’m really looking forward to going up against Clemson because they’re coming with a lot of attention,” Addison said. “That’s a really big game for me to get my name out there more. That’s a game that I definitely got circled on my schedule.”

Addison acknowledged that in Pitt’s 35-point defeat, it was difficult for the Panthers to go up against the Tigers. They didn’t have fans at any of their previous homes games, only to head down to Death Valley and have difficulty hearing calls.

The talented wideout did tip his hat towards Clemson cornerbacks Andrew Booth, Jr. and Malcolm Greene. Addison acknowledged that they were both tough matchups for him to go up against.

Addison’s quarterback echoed his sentiments.

Kenny Pickett, who returned to Pitt for a fifth season, knows just how meaningful this game will be to the Panthers’ 2021 season.

“Obviously it’s going to be a big game,” Pickett said. “We’ll see where we’re at headed into it. They run a lot on different, a lot of different schemes. It’ll be another tall task, a tall order for us. We just have to make sure we’re prepared as we can be going into that one.”

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Notre Dame slight dog tonight at Pitt via BetMGM

Notre Dame has struggled mightily this year as they’re just 5-9 overall, but are only a very slight underdog at 8-4 Pitt tonight.

Notre Dame had a hiccup earlier in the week when a slow start against Virginia Tech kept them from having much of a chance at what would have been their third straight victory in ACC play.

Things remain tough tonight as the Fighting Irish are in Pitt to take on a significantly improved Panthers program.

The Panthers enter the game 8-4 overall with a 4-3 in mark in ACC play while Notre Dame sits at 5-9 overall and 2-6 in the conference.

Despite the discrepancy in records, BetMGM, The King of Sportsbooks, has Pitt as only a slight favorite.

The Line: Pitt -3.5 vs. Notre Dame
Total: 143.5
Moneylines: Pitt -175, Notre Dame +145

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Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. ET at the Peterson Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus.

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Pitt S Paris Ford opts out of remainder of 2020 college football season

Pitt safety Paris Ford is opting out of the remainder of the 2020 college football season

One of the top safety prospects in the nation is ending his 2020 season early.

Pitt’s Paris Ford is opting out of the remainder of the 2020 college football season, Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi confirmed Monday (via WPXI’s Kellie Burkett).

A potential first-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft, Ford is a versatile playmaker who loves to play physical, and has a nose for finding the ball to make the big play. He could easily end up being the first player selected at his position come April.

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5 Instant Takeaways from No. 3 Notre Dame’s win at Pitt

Notre Dame got bad injury news earlier in the week but came out firing on almost all cylinders in their rout of Pittsburgh. Takeaways here.

Good vibes were not being had by many after the injury report on wide receiver Kevin Austin came out early Saturday afternoon, but Notre Dame was able to answer the bell and cruise to a dominating win over Pitt, ______.

It wasn’t perfect but it was a pretty stellar showing for the third ranked Irish, one week after they were unimpressive in their win over Louisville.

What do you take away from the team that made a Pitt team that had started 3-0 before now dropping their fourth straight game, all in ACC play?

Here are five instant takeaways from the Notre Dame win, starting with Tommy Rees.

Watch: Foskey block and recovers punt for TD against Pittsburgh

Notre Dame’s Isaiah Foskey comes up with a key block and scoop and score of a punt against the Pittsburgh Panthers to extend the lead.

Brian Kelly pushed the right buttons late in the first half. He knew the offense probably couldn’t score with just a few ticks left on the clock, so Kelly called a time-out and drew this up.

What an enormous play to end the half for the Irish. The special teams touchdown gives Notre Dame a 28-3 lead over Pittsburgh at the half.

(Photo courtesy of Notre Dame Athletics)

Tweet, tweet! The best Notre Dame tweets vs Pitt through halftime

The best Notre Dame tweets through halftime as it plays at Pittsburgh against the Panthers.

It’s game day once again, with the Irish finally going on the road to take on Pittsburgh. The best Notre Dame tweets through halftime against the Panthers:

Notre Dame football: Book catches coach on all-time leaderboard

With his first quarter touchdown pass to Ben Skowronek, Ian Book tied his current position coach and play-caller on an all-time list.

In his third season as Notre Dame’s starting quarterback Ian Book has struggled to really get things going in the passing game like we’d hope he would, but he’s still been moving up the all-time charts at Notre Dame as he’s started to pass some of the most legendary quarterbacks in various categories.

In the first possession of Saturday’s game at Pitt it was his current coach and offensive play-caller that he passed on the all-time list of career touchdown passes at Notre Dame.

Book connected with graduate-transfer Ben Skowronek for a 34 yard touchdown pass that gave Notre Dame a 7-0 lead early and moved the Irish signal caller out of a tie with Jimmy Clausen and into a tie with Tommy Rees for the second most touchdown passes in program history with 61.

With his next touchdown pass Book will move into sole possession of second place all-time in the Notre Dame record book, but he’ll need a miracle to catch Brady Quinn, who threw 95 touchdown passes for the Irish between 2003 and 2006.

Notre Dame football: Staff predictions vs. Pitt

Does Notre Dame move to 5-0 this week against a team that has traditionally given them fits? Our team makes ND/Pitt predictions here.

Undefeated Notre Dame goes on the road for the first time this season as they take on a struggling Pitt team that has lost it’s last three contests.

Under Brian Kelly the Irish have gone 5-5 in their first road games of the year, something we looked at yesterday.

Pitt has been a regular pain for Notre Dame to deal with as the Irish have won five of the six meetings since Brian Kelly was hired, but of those wins only the 2015 game was decided by more than one score.

So what happens when Notre Dame hits the road on Saturday?  Here is what the Fighting Irish Wire staff is thinking, starting with Geoffrey Clark.

Geoffrey Clark prediction…

Notre Dame football: Series history vs. Pitt

When you rank Notre Dame’s biggest rivals there is often debate whether or not the biggest is USC or Michigan. Then you hear about the long history with the Naval Academy and despite the dislike being there like most rivals, it ran continuously for …

When you rank Notre Dame’s biggest rivals there is often debate whether or not the biggest is USC or Michigan.

Then you hear about the long history with the Naval Academy and despite the dislike being there like most rivals, it ran continuously for nearly a century with Notre Dame dominating.

One you don’t always immediately think of in terms of Notre Dame’s biggest rivals is who the Irish take on this week, Pitt.

Notre Dame and Pitt have played almost annually since 1930, playing almost 70 times in that time.  Although the Irish have dominated the series, leading it 49-21-1 all-time, with the first meeting taking place all the way back in 1909.

Notre Dame has won the last two meetings in the series and five of the last six.  However, nothing seems to come easy against Pitt recently as the last two perfect regular season for Notre Dame have included narrow escapes against the Panthers.

The Irish and Panthers meet up for the 72nd time on Saturday.  Here are the results of the 71 previous, courtesy of mcubed.net.

(HOME) 2018/10/13  Notre Dame   19 - Pittsburgh   14    W 
     (AWAY) 2015/11/07  Notre Dame   42 - Pittsburgh   30    W 
     (AWAY) 2013/11/09  Notre Dame   21 - Pittsburgh   28    L 
  ** (HOME) 2012/11/03  Notre Dame   29 - Pittsburgh   26 OT W 
     (AWAY) 2011/09/24  Notre Dame   15 - Pittsburgh   12    W 
     (HOME) 2010/10/09  Notre Dame   23 - Pittsburgh   17    W 
     (AWAY) 2009/11/14  Notre Dame   22 - Pittsburgh   27    L 
     (HOME) 2008/11/01  Notre Dame   33 - Pittsburgh   36 OT L 
     (AWAY) 2005/09/03  Notre Dame   42 - Pittsburgh   21    W 
     (HOME) 2004/11/13  Notre Dame   38 - Pittsburgh   41    L 
     (AWAY) 2003/10/11  Notre Dame   20 - Pittsburgh   14    W 
     (HOME) 2002/10/12  Notre Dame   14 - Pittsburgh    6    W 
     (HOME) 2001/10/06  Notre Dame   24 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1999/11/13  Notre Dame   27 - Pittsburgh   37    L 
     (AWAY) 1997/10/11  Notre Dame   45 - Pittsburgh   21    W 
     (HOME) 1996/11/16  Notre Dame   60 - Pittsburgh    6    W 
     (HOME) 1993/10/09  Notre Dame   44 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1992/10/10  Notre Dame   52 - Pittsburgh   21    W 
     (HOME) 1991/10/12  Notre Dame   42 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1990/10/27  Notre Dame   31 - Pittsburgh   22    W 
     (HOME) 1989/10/28  Notre Dame   45 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1988/10/08  Notre Dame   30 - Pittsburgh   20    W 
     (AWAY) 1987/10/10  Notre Dame   22 - Pittsburgh   30    L 
     (HOME) 1986/10/11  Notre Dame    9 - Pittsburgh   10    L 
     (HOME) 1983/11/05  Notre Dame   16 - Pittsburgh   21    L 
     (AWAY) 1982/11/06  Notre Dame   31 - Pittsburgh   16    W 
     (HOME) 1978/10/14  Notre Dame   26 - Pittsburgh   17    W 
     (AWAY) 1977/09/10  Notre Dame   19 - Pittsburgh    9    W 
     (HOME) 1976/09/11  Notre Dame   10 - Pittsburgh   31    L 
     (AWAY) 1975/11/15  Notre Dame   20 - Pittsburgh   34    L 
     (HOME) 1974/11/16  Notre Dame   14 - Pittsburgh   10    W 
     (AWAY) 1973/11/10  Notre Dame   31 - Pittsburgh   10    W 
     (HOME) 1972/10/14  Notre Dame   42 - Pittsburgh   16    W 
     (AWAY) 1971/11/06  Notre Dame   56 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (HOME) 1970/11/07  Notre Dame   46 - Pittsburgh   14    W 
     (AWAY) 1969/11/08  Notre Dame   49 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (HOME) 1968/11/09  Notre Dame   56 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1967/11/11  Notre Dame   38 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (HOME) 1966/11/05  Notre Dame   40 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1965/11/06  Notre Dame   69 - Pittsburgh   13    W 
     (AWAY) 1964/11/07  Notre Dame   17 - Pittsburgh   15    W 
     (HOME) 1963/11/09  Notre Dame    7 - Pittsburgh   27    L 
     (HOME) 1962/11/10  Notre Dame   43 - Pittsburgh   22    W 
     (AWAY) 1961/11/11  Notre Dame   26 - Pittsburgh   20    W 
     (HOME) 1960/11/05  Notre Dame   13 - Pittsburgh   20    L 
     (AWAY) 1959/11/14  Notre Dame   13 - Pittsburgh   28    L 
     (AWAY) 1958/11/08  Notre Dame   26 - Pittsburgh   29    L 
     (HOME) 1957/10/26  Notre Dame   13 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1956/11/10  Notre Dame   13 - Pittsburgh   26    L 
     (AWAY) 1954/10/09  Notre Dame   33 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (HOME) 1953/10/17  Notre Dame   23 - Pittsburgh   14    W 
     (HOME) 1952/10/11  Notre Dame   19 - Pittsburgh   22    L 
     (AWAY) 1951/10/20  Notre Dame   33 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (HOME) 1950/11/11  Notre Dame   18 - Pittsburgh    7    W 
     (AWAY) 1948/10/02  Notre Dame   40 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1947/10/04  Notre Dame   40 - Pittsburgh    6    W 
     (HOME) 1946/10/05  Notre Dame   33 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1945/10/20  Notre Dame   39 - Pittsburgh    9    W 
     (AWAY) 1944/09/30  Notre Dame   58 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1943/09/25  Notre Dame   41 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (HOME) 1937/11/06  Notre Dame    6 - Pittsburgh   21    L 
     (AWAY) 1936/10/24  Notre Dame    0 - Pittsburgh   26    L 
     (HOME) 1935/10/19  Notre Dame    9 - Pittsburgh    6    W 
     (AWAY) 1934/11/03  Notre Dame    0 - Pittsburgh   19    L 
     (HOME) 1933/10/28  Notre Dame    0 - Pittsburgh   14    L 
     (AWAY) 1932/10/29  Notre Dame    0 - Pittsburgh   12    L 
     (HOME) 1931/10/24  Notre Dame   25 - Pittsburgh   12    W 
     (AWAY) 1930/10/25  Notre Dame   35 - Pittsburgh   19    W 
     (AWAY) 1912/11/02  Notre Dame    3 - Pittsburgh    0    W 
     (AWAY) 1911/11/04  Notre Dame    0 - Pittsburgh    0    T 
     (AWAY) 1909/10/30  Notre Dame    6 - Pittsburgh    0    W