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Louisville Rallies From 17 Down to Beat Pitt 34-27, Stays Unbeaten in ACC Opener

A second-half turnaround, fueled by Miller Moss with key takeaways, sends Louisville home to face Virginia at 4-0.

Overview

  • Miller Moss overcame a first-quarter pick-six to throw for 339 yards and three touchdowns, including two in the fourth quarter.
  • Louisville’s defense took over after halftime, with T.J. Quinn grabbing two interceptions, Antonio Watts picking one at the goal line, and Pitt held scoreless in the second half.
  • Chris Bell paced the Cardinals with 10 catches for 135 yards as injuries limited the run game and shifted the load to the passing attack.
  • Pitt starter Eli Holstein threw two interceptions before being replaced late by Cole Gonzales, and the Panthers went 1-for-10 on third down.
  • A sideline scuffle over the pick-six football between Pitt players and a Louisville equipment staffer went viral, with the staffer later posting that he recovered the Louisville-marked ball.