College Football Wagering – West Virginia vs Pitt Panthers Nov 25
The day following Thanksgiving may bring madness to shopping centers around the country, but it will furthermore bring a diverse kind of frenzy in West Virginia. The 104th annual Backyard Brawl comes to Morgantown on November 25th when the Pitt Panthers take on the Mountaineers in this Big East fight. Simply 75 miles of Interstate 79 separate these two excellent schools adding energy to this heated rivalry. Both squads have a few things in common with each other; primarily on the list of similarities they both have first year head coaches with Todd Graham manning the helm in Pittsburgh and Dana Holgorsen foremost the West Virginia Mountaineers. The West Virginia Mountaineers defeat Pitt 19-16 on a last second 43-yard FG by Tyler Bitancurt the most recent time this match was presented in Morgantown in 2009. Pitt holds the edge in the total series nonetheless at 61 wins, 39 losses, and 3 ties.
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Pittsburgh shows up with a 5-5 record and a 3-2 record in the Big East Conference. They have gone 1-1 vs rated competitors this season with a win over #16 South Florida and a loss vs the #23 Bearcats. They get the job done even if the offense and defense of the Panthers are not exactly standout. The Panthers average 25.6 points per game and their competitors are held to 22.8 points per game. The Panthers offensive attack is lead by junior Quarterback Tino Sunseri (2,037 passing yards – 63.7 completion pct. – 125.3 rating – 9 TD / 8 INT). The rushing attack is led by junior Ray Graham (958 rushing yards – 5.8 yards per carry – 9 TD) and the receiving core is led by sophomore WR Devin Street (39 catches – 572 yards – 2 TD).
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West Virginia currently stands with a 7-3 record and an identical 3-2 record in the Big East Conference. The West Virginia Mountaineers furthermore hold a 1-1 record vs rated competitors this year. They hold a loss vs #2 LSU and a win over #23 Cincinnati. The West Virginia Mountaineers are offense personified with junior juggernaut Quarterback Geno Smith (3,497 passing yards – 64.5 completion pct. – 151.5 rating – 24 TD / 5 INT) foremost the West Virginia attack. Opposing safeties and DB’s are placed on notice by WR’s Tavon Austin (72 catches – 907 yards – 4 TD) and Stedman Bailey (57 catches – 1,037 yards – 10 TD’s). The rushing attack is led by freshman Dustin Garrison (600 rushing yards – 5.5 yards per carry – 5 TD’s).



