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PITT Vs. SYRACUSE October 18, 2019 • 7 P.M., ET the Dome (49,057/Fieldturf) • Syracuse, N.Y PITT vs. SYRACUSE October 18, 2019 • 7 p.m., ET The Dome (49,057/FieldTurf) • Syracuse, N.Y. ESPN • Pitt Panthers Radio Network PittsburghPanthers.com • @Pitt_FB Schedules and Results Game Storylines √ Winners of three consecutive √ Pitt is 8-11-1 all-time in PITT (4-2, 1-1 ACC) games, Pitt looks to continue the Dome, which opened in Aug. 31 Virginia* (ACCN) L, 14-30 its momentum when it travels 1980. Since the 2002 season, Sept. 7 Ohio (ACCN) W, 20-10 to Syracuse for an ESPN nation- however, the Panthers are 6-3 Sept. 14 at Penn State (ABC) L, 10-17 ally televised Friday night in the venue. Pitt did drop its Sept. 21 UCF (ABC/ESPN2) W, 35-34 contest. most recent encounter in the Sept. 28 Delaware (RSN) W, 17-14 Dome, 27-24, in 2017. Oct. 5 at Duke* (ACCN) W, 33-30 √ The Panthers have shown a Oct. 18 (Fri.) at Syracuse* (ESPN) 7 p.m. Oct. 26 Miami* (HC) TBA last three games by a combined coach in 2015, Pat Narduzzi Nov. 2 at Georgia Tech* TBA sevendramatic points flair (a in margin winning of their2.3 √ Sincehas directed taking overthe Panthers as Pitt's headto Nov. 14 (Thurs.) North Carolina* (ESPN) 8 p.m. points per game). Two of those 21 victories in ACC play, which Nov. 23 at Virginia Tech* TBA wins—over UCF and Duke— trails only Clemson (34) and Nov. 30 Boston College* TBA Miami (22) during this span. 60 seconds. *ACC game (HC) Homecoming were not decided until the final Coastal Division title in 2018. √ Pitt and Syracuse have played Narduzzi led Pitt to its first every year since 1955, when SYRACUSE (3-3, 0-2 ACC) both schools were indepen- the nation in sacks with an Aug. 31 at Liberty W, 24-0 dents. The Panthers and √ Theaverage Panthers of 4.50 rank per second game (27 in Sept. 7 at Maryland L, 20-63 Orange began ACC play in 2013 total). Sophomore defensive Sept. 14 Clemson* L, 6-41 and face each other annually as tackle Jaylen Twyman leads Sept. 21 Western Michigan W, 52-33 divisional crossover foes. Pitt's pass rush with six sacks. Sept. 28 Holy Cross W, 41-3 Oct. 10 (Thurs.) at NC State* L, 10-16 √ The Panthers have won 14 Oct. 18 (Fri.) Pitt* 7 p.m. of the past 17 games in the productive pass-catching duo Oct. 26 at Florida State* TBA series. However, tight games √ Thein the Panthers country. boast Senior the Maurice most Nov. 2 Boston College* TBA are commonplace. Five of the Ffrench (50) and junior Taysir Nov. 16 at Duke* TBA past seven contests have been Mack (41) have combined for Nov. 23 at Louisville* TBA decided by single digits, includ- 91 receptions this season, the Nov. 30 Wake Forest* TBA ing Pitt's 44-37 overtime win most of any Football Bowl Sub- *ACC game last year at Heinz Field. division receiving duo. Broadcast Information Pitt-Syracuse History in Brief Television • ESPN Series Began: 1916 Current Series Win Streak: Dave Flemming (play-by-play) Series Overall: Pitt leads 39-32-3 Pitt has won one (2018) Jim Mora (analyst) ACC Series: Pitt leads 5-1 Longest Pitt Series Win Streak: Paul Carcaterra (reporter) At Pittsburgh: Pitt leads 23-11 11 games (1973-83) At Syracuse: SU leads 19-16-3 Longest SU Series Win Streak: Pitt Radio • 93.7 The Fan & Pitt Panthers Radio Network At Neutral Sites: SU leads 2-0 11 games (1991-2001) Bill Hillgrove (play-by-play) Last Meeting: Oct. 6, 2018 Largest Pitt Margin of Victory: Pat Bostick (analyst) (Pitt 44, Syracuse 37 [OT]) 38 points (38-0, 1975) Larry Richert (reporter) Last Meeting at SU: Oct. 7, 2017 Largest SU Margin of Victory: (Syracuse 27, Pitt 24) 48 points (55-7, 1996) SiriusXM Satellite Radio Sirius Channel 137, XM Channel 193, Internet Channel 955 The Coaches Pitt Coach Pat Narduzzi Syracuse Coach Dino Babers WPTS Radio (Pitt Student Station) • 92.1 FM Overall (season): Overall (season): 58-38 (eighth) At Pitt (season): same At Syracuse (season): 21-22 (fourth) Online Audio Alma Mater: Rhode 32-26 Island, (fifth) 1990 Alma Mater: Hawaii, 1984 937thefan.radio.com Record vs. Syracuse: 3-1 Record vs. Pitt: 1-2 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA SERVICES SYRACUSE WEEK SCHEDULE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 No scheduled media Pat Narduzzi Interviews Final Narduzzi No scheduled media Pitt at Syracuse No scheduled media opportunities Press Conference 11:15 a.m. Press Brief opportunities The Dome opportunities Noon Narduzzi Radio Show 1 p.m. 7 p.m., ET 93.7 The Fan ESPN 6-7 p.m. WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE ACC MEDIA PORTAL PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA CONTACTS Pat Narduzzi conducts his game week The ACC and XOS Digital have partnered E.J. Borghetti, Executive Associate A.D. press conferences on Mondays at noon. to provide individual highlight packages (football contact) The conferences are held at the UPMC from all ACC-controlled regular season Borghetti e-mail: [email protected] Rooney Sports Complex and streamed football games to approved TV news R.J. Sepich, Assistant Communications Director live on Pitt's football Twitter account (co-football contact) (@Pitt_FB). Video will be available later conclusion of each game, highlights will Sepich e-mail: [email protected] that day at YouTube.com/pittlivewire. beaffiliates made availablefor the 2019 for localseason. TV Upon news the Celeste Welsh, Communications Coordinator A press conference transcript will be (credential contact) posted on PittsburghPanthers.com. televised news programming at no Welsh e-mail: [email protected] cost.affiliates Outlets to download may access and the use highlights, in PITT PRACTICE COVERAGE along with any weekly head coach press PITT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS PHONE NUMBERS On designated days, the initial 30 min- conferences, through the ACC Media Pitt Athletic Communications Office: (412) 648-8240 utes of Pitt football practice are open Heinz Field Press Box: (412) 697-7198 to the media for observation. Photog- [email protected] to register for Pitt Football Office: (412) 648-8700 raphers are also free to shoot practice Portal. Interested affiliates should email- during this time. The duration of the PITT FOOTBALL ON THE WEB workout is closed. Reporters should alongthe ACC with Media credentials Portal. Approved to access theaffili ACC Official Pitt Site: PittsburghPanthers.com Mediaates will Portal. receive a confirmation email Media Info: collegepressbox.com advance for practice times and proper Pitt Football Twitter/Instagram: @Pitt_FB clearance.contact the All communications practices will be office held in at ACC DIGITAL LICENSE Pitt YouTube Page: YouTube.com/pittlivewire the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. Per ACC News Access Guidelines, game footage (station shot or broadcast) may PITT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESS PITT WEEKLY INTERVIEWS not be distributed through digital plat- University of Pittsburgh All interviews must be arranged forms without a license. The ACC and Athletic Communications XOS Digital now offer a turnkey digital Petersen Events Center Select players and assistant coaches 3719 Terrace Street arethrough available the communications for post-practice office. media Pittsburgh, PA 15261 sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. coverhighlight the licenseuse of ACC specifically game footage designed In addition to his Monday press confer- for local TV affiliates. This license will PITT PRACTICE FACILITY ADDRESS ences, Coach Narduzzi will have a media and social media platforms. Distribution ofacross in-game official highlights station onwebsites, any platform apps UPMC Rooney Sports Complex during the broadcast window is strictly 3450Pitt Football South Water Office Street PITTbriefing MEDIA on Thursdays CREDENTIALS of game weeks. prohibited, regardless of a digital li- Pittsburgh PA 15203 Pitt home game credentials should be requested via sportssystems.com/pitt. [email protected] to receive more cense. Interested affiliates should email ACC COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS Questions about credential registration information or to purchase a digital license. Amy Yakola, Executive Associate Commissioner should be directed to communications (chief of external affairs) coordinator Celeste Welsh by email Yakola e-mail: [email protected] ([email protected]). ACC DIGITAL CONTENT Kevin Best, Senior Associate Commissioner Agencies with interest in accessing or (football communications) COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM licensing ACC digital content beyond Best e-mail: [email protected] Media can use collegepressbox.com to what is provided in the ACC News Ac- ACC Communications Phone: (336) 854-8787 download game notes, quotes, statistics, cess Guidelines should contact Chad media guides, headshots, logos and Swofford, the Senior Director of New ACC FOOTBALL ON THE WEB more for each conference. Login infor- Media and Business Development for Raycom Sports. Swofford can be reached Official ACC Site: theacc.com mation will be distributed to accredited at [email protected]. Media Info: collegepressbox.com media or you can apply for access at ACC Football Twitter: @ACCFootball collegepressbox.com/register. ACC YouTube Page: YouTube.com/ACCDigitalNetwork 2 PROBABLE PITT TWO-DEEP OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIALISTS Wide Receiver Defensive End Placekicker 11 TAYSIR MACK (JR*, 6-2, 205) 91 PATRICK JONES II (JR*, 6-5, 260) 97 ALEX KESSMAN (JR*, 6-3, 195) 6 Aaron Mathews (SR, 6-4, 220) 6 John Morgan (FR*, 6-2, 255) or 91 Sam Scarton (FR, 6-0, 170) 25 Kaymar Mimes (FR*, 6-5, 245) Wide Receiver Punter 88 DONTAVIUS BUTLER-JENKINS (SO*, 6-0, 215) Defensive Tackle 98 KIRK CHRISTODOULOU (SO*, 6-1, 210) 82 Jared Wayne (FR, 6-3, 190) 97 JAYLEN TWYMAN (SO*, 6-2, 290) 96 Jared Campbell (FR, 6-1, 190) 2 David Green (FR*, 6-0, 285) or Wide Receiver 92 Tyler Bentley (FR*, 6-2, 300) Holder 2 MAURICE FFRENCH (SR, 5-11, 200) 98 KIRK CHRISTODOULOU (SO*, 6-1, 210) 18 Shocky Jacques-Louis (SO, 6-0, 185) Defensive Tackle 8 Kenny Pickett (JR, 6-2, 225) 83 John Vardzel (FR*, 5-10, 185) 34 AMIR WATTS (SR, 6-3, 295) OR 95 DEVIN DANIELSON (FR*, 6-1, 295) Long Snapper Tight End 94 CAL ADOMITIS (JR, 6-1, 230) 86 NAKIA GRIFFIN-STEWART (SR*, 6-5, 260) Defensive End 52 Jack Hansberry (FR*, 6-1, 225) 10 Will Gragg (SR*, 6-4, 245) 5 DESLIN ALEXANDRE (SO*, 6-4, 265) OR 84 Grant Carrigan (SO*, 6-7, 280) 87 HABAKKUK BALDONADO (FR*, 6-5, 250) Kickoff Returner 2 MAURICE FFRENCH (SR, 5-11, 200) OR Left Tackle Money Linebacker 25 A.J.
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