Darrin Hall ran for 229 yards and three touchdowns and
Pittsburgh beat No. 23 Virginia 23-13 on Friday night.
Hall scored on runs of 41, 2 and 75 yards, the latter a play
after Virginia closed to 14-13 in the fourth quarter. The Panthers (5-4, 4-1
Atlantic Coast Conference) botched the extra point attempt but forced a
three-and-out by the Cavaliers and went on to their fourth consecutive victory
in the series. Alex Kessman’s 53-yard field goal, his fourth from 50 and beyond
this season, padded the lead.
Bryce Perkins threw for 205 yards and a touchdown for
Virginia (6-3, 4-2, No. 23 CFP), but Pittsburgh never allowed him to get
untracked in the running game and sacked him five times for 46 yards in losses.
The Cavaliers’ three-game winning streak was snapped as Pittsburgh took over
first place in the ACC’s Coastal Division.
Pittsburgh trailed 10-7 at halftime, but used a 15-play,
84-yard drive to go ahead. The Panthers converted four third downs on the drive
and Hall finished it with runs of 18 and then two yards as the Virginia
defense, which lost three starters to injury during the game, began to
wear down. After being limited to 24 plays in the first half, the Panthers ran
21 in the third quarter alone, mostly grinding on the ground.
The Cavaliers drove for Brian Delaney’s second field goal,
bringing the crowd alive, but Hall quieted them with his long scoring burst.
THE TAKEAWAY
Pittsburgh: The Panthers are very much a power running team,
but Darrin Hall especially has break-away speed, too, as he showed on his long
scoring runs. With tailbacks Hall and Qadree Ollison each weighing in at 225
pounds, their bruising style wore Virginia down during two long possessions to
begin the second half.
Virginia: The Cavaliers to find more offensive weapons to
employ when teams focus great attention on Perkins, Olamide Zaccheaus and
Jordan Ellis. Terrell Jana’s 42-yard touchdown catch more than doubled his
receiving yardage for the season (29), and he caught two more passes before
halftime. And tight end Tanner Cowley had just three catches for 28 yards in
the first eight games before taking a pass from Perkins 40 yards down
the Virginia sideline in the first half.
UP NEXT
Pittsburgh returns home to face long-time rival Virginia
Tech in its final home game.
Virginia wraps up a three-game homestand with its final
home game, and last out-of-conference game, against Liberty.
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