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Coach Dave Wannstedt’s team can still pull off something the program hasn’t accomplished in 28 years.
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A victory in the Meineke Car Care Bowl on Dec. 26 would seal the 17th-ranked Panthers’ first 10-win season since the days of Dan Marino, but they could have their hands full with North Carolina’s top-10 defense and what’s likely to be a pro-Tar Heels crowd in
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A 19-16 loss to the Mountaineers only cost the Panthers a shot at winning the conference crown outright, but they still could have claimed the league’s BCS berth by knocking off 11-0
Quarterback Bill Stull’s three-yard touchdown run late in the second quarter gave Pitt a 31-10 lead, but it fell apart from there and lost a 45-44 thriller.
"I was convinced we were going to win this game," Wannstedt said. "I was and our whole football team was. … It was a tough, heartbreaking loss to say the least."
So instead of a likely trip to the Orange Bowl, Pitt heads to
"Everybody wants to point a finger and say we should have been in a better bowl game, but we did that to ourselves," cornerback Kendric Burney said. "We’re happy with the fact we’re playing a good
The lone common opponent between the teams this season was
The Tar Heels will hope for a different result in
The Panthers also played a tight postseason contest, but it certainly wasn’t a pretty one.
Stull, then a junior, capped off that season of struggles by going 7 of 24 for 52 yards with an interception, but he’s bounced back with an impressive senior year and was named the Big East’s all-conference quarterback.
He struggled in the Panthers’ final two losses, however, tossing two interceptions apiece against
The biggest reason Pitt has the nation’s 16th-best scoring offense (33.2 points per game) was Big East offensive player of the year Dion Lewis. He finished third nationally in rushing yards per game (136.7) and scored 17 touchdowns.
Lewis is 46 yards shy of Tony Dorsett’s 36-year-old Pitt freshman record of 1,686 rushing yards after carrying a school-record 47 times for 194 yards and three scores against
"Dion Lewis is the best. I love him and he’s a great player," Wannstedt said. "He shows up. It’s amazing for a freshman, 12 weeks in the season to show up with the performance he had."
Lewis, Stull and sophomore receiver Jonathan Baldwin were among the Panthers’ six offensive – and 10 overall – first-team all-conference selections, but they’ll have a big challenge against
The Tar Heels rank sixth nationally in total defense (267.8 yards per game), including ninth against the run and 15th through the air.
Pitt’s defense is 26th overall (323.9 ypg), but Greg Romeus (eight sacks) leads a defensive line largely responsible for a Bowl Subdivision-best 45 sacks and could give North Carolina’s T.J. Yates – the ACC’s 10th-rated passer (114.8) – a tough time.
"Our defense is always under the microscope," said coach Butch Davis, an assistant coach along with Wannstedt at
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Kickoff: Dec. 26, 2009, 4:30PM ET
Venue: Bank of
TV: ESPN
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