PITTSBURGH, PA - The No. 19 Pittsburgh Panthers will host the Syracuse Orange today - Thursday, Oct. 24 - at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 7:30 p.m. Eastern. Watch the game for free on streaming services.
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Matt Barrie (play-by-play) and Dan Mullen (analyst) will be the announcers while Harry Lyles Jr. reports from the sidelines.
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More information on the high stakes, primetime football between Pittsburgh and Syracuse the Associated Press:
"Pittsburgh and Syracuse have faced each other regularly for more than a century. Yet rarely, especially this century, have they met with such significant stakes.
The 19th-ranked Panthers (6-0, 2-0 ACC) are one of the surprise teams in the country. Syracuse (5-1, 2-1) and first-year head coach Fran Brown might not be far behind.
Halfway through the season, both remain legitimate contenders in the super-sized ACC. That particular goal could wind up out of reach for whoever ends up on the wrong side of Thursday night's showdown at Acrisure Stadium.
Not that either program wants to talk about it. Certainly not longtime Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi, who has the Panthers off to their best start in 42 years.
"We could have been sitting here last October 18th and been 6-0 as well," said Narduzzi, who oversaw a nightmarish 3-9 season last year that included a loss to the Orange at Yankee Stadium. "I loved our kids last year. But this team has just got a different resilience."
It's a word that could be described to what Syracuse has done of late following a pair of narrow one-score wins on the road, though Brown has a different word in mind.