PITT Vs. No. 23/22 VIRGINIA November 2, 2018 • 7:30 P.M., ET Scott Stadium (61,500/Prescription Athletic Turf) • Charlottesville, Va

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PITT Vs. No. 23/22 VIRGINIA November 2, 2018 • 7:30 P.M., ET Scott Stadium (61,500/Prescription Athletic Turf) • Charlottesville, Va PITT vs. No. 23/22 VIRGINIA November 2, 2018 • 7:30 p.m., ET Scott Stadium (61,500/Prescription Athletic Turf) • Charlottesville, Va. ESPN2 • Pitt IMG Sports Radio Network PittsburghPanthers.com • @Pitt_FB Schedules and Results Game Storylines • Another crucial Coastal Divi- • Freshman V'Lique Carter was PITT (4-4, 3-1 ACC) sion encounter is in store for the dazzling in his college debut last Sept. 1 Albany (ACCNE) W, 33-7 Panthers when they play at Vir- week against Duke. Carter ran for Sept. 8 Penn State (ABC) L, 6-51 ginia Friday night. The game will 137 yards and two touchdowns Sept. 15 Georgia Tech* (RSN) W, 24-19 on just seven carries, an incred- Sept. 22 at North Carolina* (Raycom) L, 35-38 implications. The Cavs are atop ible average of 19.6 per rush. Sept. 29 at UCF (ESPNU) L, 14-45 thehave Coastal significant with championshipa 4-1 ACC record, Oct. 6 Syracuse* (Raycom) (HC) W, 44-37 (OT) while Pitt and Virginia Tech are • With 795 total rushing yards Oct. 13 at Notre Dame (NBC) L, 14-19 tied for second with 3-1 marks. this season, Qadree Ollison ranks Oct. 27 Duke* (RSN) W, 54-45 third among ACC ball carriers. Nov. 2 (Fri.) at Virginia* (ESPN2) 7:30 p.m. • No. 23/22 Virginia is riding a (His average of 99.4 yards per Nov. 10 Virginia Tech* TBA three-game winning streak, de- game also ranks third.) Ollison is Nov. 17 at Wake Forest* TBA feating North Carolina last week, striving to become only the sixth Nov. 24 at Miami* TBA 31-21, to gain bowl eligibility player in Pitt history to achieve with a 6-2 mark. The Panthers multiple 1,000-yard rushing *ACC game (HC) Homecoming evened their record at 4-4 follow- seasons. ing a 54-45 victory over Duke. • Pitt is averaging 227.9 rush- VIRGINIA (6-2, 4-1 ACC) • Since 2013, the Panthers own ing yards per game to rank 22nd Sept. 1 Richmond W, 42-13 a 4-1 series advantage over Vir- nationally and fourth among ACC Sept. 8 at Indiana L, 16-20 ginia in ACC play. (Pitt leads the teams. The Cavs are surrendering Sept. 15 vs. Ohio# W, 45-31 overall series, 7-3.) The Cavaliers' only 113.0 yards on the ground Sept. 22 Louisville* W, 27-3 last victory over Pitt was a 24-19 to rank 20th in the nation and Sept. 29 at NC State* L, 21-35 decision under the lights at Scott fourth in the ACC. Oct. 13 Miami* W, 16-13 Stadium in 2014. Oct. 20 at Duke* W, 28-14 • Only a sophomore, placekicker Oct. 27 North Carolina* W, 31-21 • Against Duke, the Panthers liter- Alex Kessman has the most 50- Nov. 2 (Fri.) Pitt* 7:30 p.m. ally ran to victory, amassing 484 Nov. 10 Liberty TBA yards on the ground. The rushing Nov. 17 at Georgia Tech* TBA total marked Pitt's highest since occurredyard field this goals season, in Pitt including history a Nov. 23 (Fri.) at Virginia Tech* TBA the Tony Dorsett era when it had criticalwith five. 54-yarder Three of in those last week'skicks *ACC game #Vanderbilt Stadium (Nashville, Tenn.) a record 530 vs. Army in 1975. Duke victory. Broadcast Information Pitt-Virginia History in Brief Television • ESPN2 Series Began: 1953 Current Series Streak: Clay Matvick (play-by-play), Dan Orlovsky (analyst), Series Overall: Pitt leads 7-3 Pitt has won 3 (2015-17) Paul Carcaterra (reporter) ACC Series: Pitt leads 4-1 Longest Pitt Series Win Streak: At Pittsburgh: Pitt leads 5-0 3 games (2015-17) Pitt Radio • 93.7 The Fan & the Pitt IMG Sports Network At Virginia: Series tied 2-2 Longest UVA Series Win Streak: Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play), Pat Bostick (analyst), Neutral Sites: UVA leads 1-0 1 game (3 times, 2003; '07; '14) Larry Richert (reporter) Last Meeting: Oct. 28, 2017 Largest Pitt Victory Margin: (Pitt won, 31-14) 26 points (26-0, 1953) SiriusXM Satellite Radio Last Meeting at UVA: Oct. 15, 2016 Largest UVA Victory Margin: Sirius Channel 108, XM Channel 193, Internet Channel 955 (Pitt won, 45-31) 30 points (44-14, 2007) WPTS Radio (Pitt Student Station) • 92.1 FM The Coaches Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi Virginia Coach Bronco Mendenhall Pitt IMG Sports Network Online Audio Options Overall (season): 25-21 (fourth) Overall (season): 113-62 (14th) PittsburghPanthers.com At Pitt (season): same At Virginia (season): 14-19 (third) Pitt Panthers Gameday App Alma Mater: Rhode Island, 1990 Alma Mater: Oregon State, 1988 TuneIn (free live and on-demand content) Record vs. Virginia: 3-0 Record vs. Pitt: 0-2 1 MEDIA SERVICES VIRGINIA WEEK SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 No scheduled media Pat Narduzzi Practice Window Narduzzi ACC Call No scheduled media Pitt vs. Virginia No scheduled media opportunities Press Conference 9:05 a.m. 12:10 p.m. opportunities Scott Stadium opportunities Noon Interviews 7:30 p.m., ET 11:30 a.m. Final Narduzzi ESPN2 Narduzzi Radio Show Press Brief 93.7 The Fan 1 p.m. 6-7 p.m. WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE WEEKLY INTERVIEWS PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA CONTACTS Coach Pat Narduzzi will conduct his All interviews must be arranged through E.J. Borghetti, Executive Associate A.D. game week preview press confer- - (football contact) ences on Mondays at noon at the UPMC ers and assistant coaches are available Borghetti e-mail: [email protected] Rooney Sports Complex. Press confer- forthe post-practicecommunications media office. sessions Select on play R.J. Sepich, Assistant Communications Director ence video will be posted to Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (co-football contact) YouTube.com/pittlivewire. A transcript In addition to his Monday press confer- Sepich e-mail: [email protected] will be posted to PittsburghPanthers.com. Celeste Welsh, Communications Coordinator (credential contact) ACC COACHES TELECONFERENCE weeksences, Coachat 1 p.m. Narduzzi will have a final Welsh e-mail: [email protected] Coach Narduzzi will be available for media briefing on Thursdays of game media questions via the ACC Football PITT MEDIA CREDENTIALS PITT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHONE NUMBERS Teleconference every Wednesday dur- Credentials for Pitt home games are is- Pitt Media Relations Office: (412) 648-8240 ing the season beginning Aug. 29 from sued to working media only and should Heinz Field Press Box: (412) 697-7198 - be requested as early as possible due to Pitt Football Office: (412) 648-8700 scripts for each ACC coach will be posted space limitations and demand. All cre- to12:10 theACC.com to 12:20 byp.m. Wednesday Audio files afternoon. and tran dential requests should be made online PITT FOOTBALL ON THE WEB at sportssystems.com/pitt. Official Pitt Site: PittsburghPanthers.com for access to the call. Contact the Pitt communications office Media Info: collegepressbox.com COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM Pitt Football Twitter/Instagram: @Pitt_FB Teleconference Schedule: - Pitt YouTube Page: YouTube.com/pittlivewire 10:40 a.m., Bronco Mendenhall (Virginia) sion I football is collegepressbox.com. 10:50 a.m., Dabo Swinney (Clemson) AccessThe official and downloadmedia website weekly for game Divi PITT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS 11 a.m., Bobby Petrino (Louisville) notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, University of Pittsburgh 11:10 a.m., Dino Babers (Syracuse) headshots, logos and more for each Athletic Communications 11:20 a.m., Larry Fedora (North Carolina) conference and its member schools. Petersen Events Center 11:30 a.m., Paul Johnson (Georgia Tech) Login information will be distributed to 3719 Terrace Street 11:40 a.m., Willie Taggart (Florida State) accredited media or you can apply for Pittsburgh, PA 15261 11:50 a.m., Justin Fuente (Virginia Tech) access at collegepressbox.com/password. 12 p.m., Dave Clawson (Wake Forest) 12:10 p.m., Pat Narduzzi (Pitt) PITT PRACTICE FACILITY ADDRESS ACC VIDEO CLIP SERVICE 12:20 p.m., Steve Addazio (Boston College) Utilize the ACC Video Clip Service 12:30 p.m., David Cutcliffe (Duke) (AVCS) for access to game highlights and UPMC Rooney Sports Complex 12:40 p.m., Dave Doeren (NC State) press conference excerpts. This service 3450Pitt Football South Water Office Street 12:50 p.m., Mark Richt (Miami) provides video content in an easily Pittsburgh PA 15203 accessible and downloadable format PRACTICE COVERAGE at no cost. ACC Advanced Media will pro- ACC COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS On designated days, the initial 30 min- vide this service throughout the entire Amy Yakola, Executive Associate Commissioner utes of Pitt football practice are open season. To register for the AVCS, contact (chief of external affairs) to the media for observation. Photog- Slim Vollinger via e-mail (svollinger@ Yakola e-mail: [email protected] raphers are also free to shoot practice theacc.org) or call (336) 854-8787. Kevin Best, Senior Associate Commissioner during this time. The duration of the (football communications) workout is closed. Reporters should ACC PHOTOSHELTER ACCESS Best e-mail: [email protected] The ACC uses PhotoShelter as the host site ACC Communications Phone: (336) 854-8787 advance for practice times and proper for its logos and photos. To request access clearance.contact the All communications practices will be office held in at to PhotoShelter, please go to http://acc. ACC FOOTBALL ON THE WEB the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. photoshelter.com, select "LOGIN" from Official ACC Site: theacc.com main menu, click on "sign up for a free Media Info: collegepressbox.com account," complete the requested infor- ACC Football Twitter: @ACCFootball mation and click on "Sign Up." ACC YouTube Page: YouTube.com/ACCDigitalNetwork 2 PROBABLE PITT TWO-DEEP OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIALISTS Wide Receiver Defensive End Punter 6 AARON MATHEWS (JR, 6-4, 215) 8 DEWAYNE HENDRIX (SR*, 6-4, 265) 98 KIRK CHRISTODOULOU (FR*,
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