Syracuse 10, (13) Pittsburgh 37

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SYR (3-6)300710
#13PITT (8-1)310141037

Final

12:00 PM ET, November 7, 2009
Heinz Field
PITTSBURGH, PA

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PITTSBURGH, PA - 12:00 PM ET
Pitt aims to keep its place atop the Big East standings when it hosts Syracuse. The Panthers haven't been 8-1 since Dan Marino's senior season in 1982. Things got a little easier for Pitt when Syracuse's leading receiver, Mike Williams, quit the team this week. The Orange will also be without three players who have been suspended.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
SYR3-61832563-40-20-40-4
PITT8-13111545-03-15-05-0
· Complete Standings
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
SYR38-15-028-2-013-0-02-0-0
PITT60-18-038-8-017-2-03-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
SYR1-50-011-63-026-65-037-65-0
PITT4-24-026-34-047-40-061-42-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsSYR
 
316.0 / 102nd
PITT
 
410.5 / 39th
Passing YardsSYR
 
205.6 / 90th
PITT
 
227.4 / 61st
Rushing YardsSYR
 
126.4 / 87th
PITT
 
187.6 / 29th
Points ScoredSYR
 
20.3 / 105th
PITT
 
33.8 / 16th
Full Team Stats: Syracuse | Pittsburgh
THIS WEEK'S LINE
FAVORITESPREADUNDERDOGOVER/UNDER
PITTSBURGH22SYRACUSE49
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Individual Leaders
Syracuse Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Paulus66.817281114
Nassib49.235821
Pittsburgh Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Stull66.32115184
Sunser...58.811420
Syracuse Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Carter2169194.310
Bailey632994.71
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Lewis22412915.813
Graham553366.14
Syracuse Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Willia...4974615.26
Sales2123511.23
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Baldwi...4084021.05
Dicker...4349611.510
Full Player Stats: Syracuse | Pittsburgh
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The nation's third-rated passer and fourth-leading rusher have helped Pittsburgh cruise to its best start in 27 years, but Bill Stull and Dion Lewis are hardly the only two players carrying coach Dave Wannstedt's team.

The 14th-ranked Panthers lead the nation in sacks, and the defense should have another chance to shine Saturday afternoon at Heinz Field against Syracuse, which will try to revive its struggling offense after star receiver Mike Williams unexpectedly left the team.

Pittsburgh (7-1, 4-0 Big East) figured to have a tough time replacing the production of tailback LeSean McCoy, who entered the NFL draft after running for 1,488 yards last season as a redshirt sophomore. Instead, Lewis has delivered in his freshman season, averaging 128.6 yards per game and running for 11 touchdowns.

Stull's ascension has been an even bigger surprise. The Big East's fifth-rated passer (119.9) as a junior in 2008 when he threw more interceptions (nine) than touchdowns (10), Stull is now third in the nation in passer rating (161.1) and has thrown 16 touchdowns and four interceptions.

"A defense cannot serve two masters," Stull said. "If you try to stop our running game, we're going to be able to make some big plays through the air and vice versa."

While the offense has done its best to be mistake-free -- its eight turnovers are tied for ninth-fewest in the nation and Stull's seven sacks are the 10th-fewest -- the defense has forced opponents into trouble. Pitt's 33 sacks are equal to its total from 13 games last season.

The Panthers had four in a 41-14 rout of South Florida on Oct. 24 in which they outgained the Bulls 486-212.

"Very few (sacks) are from blitzes. We don't blitz much," Wannstedt said. "I bet you we only blitzed 10 times in the past five weeks. A lot of those sacks are coverage sacks. If we can get two guys back there covering one, the quarterback is going to have to hold the ball."

Pitt hasn't been 8-1 since Dan Marino's senior season in 1982.

The Panthers' secondary should have a much easier time this week considering the Orange (3-5, 0-3) will be missing one of the nation's most dangerous receivers. Williams leads the Big East with 106.6 yards per game but quit the team Monday, two days after being held to four catches for 34 yards in a 28-7 home loss to then-No. 5 Cincinnati.

Williams was recently named as one of 10 finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, presented to the nation's top wide receiver, but he's had his share of off-the-field issues. The junior was suspended in June 2008 for violating the university's academic integrity policy and missed all of last season before being readmitted in January.

He has 746 receiving yards -- 562 more than second-leading receiver Donte Davis -- despite being suspended for a win against Akron on Oct. 24 for violating team rules.

"He walked up to me and voluntarily took himself off the team. That's it," said coach Doug Marrone, who has seen 20 scholarship players exit the team since taking over in December. "I'm not going to discuss the conversation from my end."

On Tuesday, Marrone suspended tailback Antwon Bailey, defensive end Torrey Ball and offensive guard Andrew Tiller for violating team rules. Bailey is second on the team this season with 184 rushing yards

Williams' departure, though, leaves a major void in the Orange's offense -- 106th in the nation with 312.6 yards per game -- and quarterback Greg Paulus has regressed since conference play began. After completing 68.7 percent of his passes, throwing seven TDs against four interceptions and compiling a 143.9 passer rating in five non-conference games, Paulus has seen his completion percentage (58.3) drop off, his rating (97.4) plummet and his interceptions (seven) skyrocket in Big East play.

That inconsistency has prompted Marrone to give redshirt freshman Ryan Nassib, more of a threat to run, some time under center.

"He's kind of their wildcat guy," Wannstedt said. "Paulus is more in control of things out there, but we're going to see both. We could see Nassib a lot more."

Wannstedt's toughest task this week, though, may be making sure his team isn't looking ahead. Pitt's first nine opponents have a combined record of 38-35, but its last three -- Notre Dame, West Virginia and Cincinnati -- are 20-4, and those games will determine whether it plays in a BCS bowl.

"Syracuse is a conference game, and it is a priority," Wannstedt said. "We used to talk in the NFL that, until this point, it's all talk whether you're a contender or a pretender. I think our guys now should get a taste that we could be a contender."

Pitt has won the past four meetings in the series, while the Orange have lost eight straight to ranked opponents.

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23 Virginia Tech 16 Final
East Carolina 3
Friday, November 6th
7 Boise State 45 Final
Louisiana Tech 35
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Vanderbilt 3 Final
1 Florida 27
UCF 3 Final
2 Texas 35
9 LSU 15 Final
3 Alabama 24
Northwestern 17 Final
4 Iowa 10
Connecticut 45 Final
5 Cincinnati 47
6 TCU 55 Final
San Diego State 12
8 Oregon 42 Final
Stanford 51
Wake Forest 27 Final
10 Georgia Tech 30 OT
16 Ohio State 24 Final
11 Penn State 7
12 USC 14 Final
Arizona State 9
Syracuse 10 Final
13 Pittsburgh 37
New Mexico 14 Final
14 Utah 45
15 Houston 46 Final
Tulsa 45
Virginia 17 Final
17 Miami (FL) 52
Washington State 7 Final
18 Arizona 48
19 Oklahoma State 34 Final
Iowa State 8
Oregon State 31 Final
20 California 14
21 Wisconsin 31 Final
Indiana 28
Navy 23 Final
22 Notre Dame 21
24 Oklahoma 3 Final
Nebraska 10
25 Brigham Young 52 Final
Wyoming 0