Last Updated on November 24, 2009 1:28 pm by drew
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There have been few low points for the Panthers since.
With its biggest game of the season still looming, eighth-ranked
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Pittsburgh (9-1, 5-0 Big East) will take on No. 5 Cincinnati on Dec. 5 in a game that will likely determine the conference champion, but for now, the Panthers’ attention is focused on their annual showdown with the Mountaineers – a game often referred to as the "Backyard Brawl."
Pitt has won the last two meetings with
"It’s definitely a fun game to play," Pitt defensive lineman Jabaal Sheard said. "It’s a loud stadium. The fans hate you. They’re yelling at you. It’s really something down there. That really gets your emotions going and gets you ready to play."
Coach Dave Wannstedt acknowledges the Panthers’ 2007 win over the Mountaineers as a turning point for his program.
This is the first time since 2003 that the teams have met with the Panthers in the Top 25 and the Mountaineers unranked.
"I think that win (in
Wannstedt and the Panthers are coming off their bye week following a 27-22 victory over Notre Dame on Nov. 14.
While Dion Lewis wasn’t part of the last two wins over the Mountaineers, he figures to be a big factor Friday. The freshman running back leads the Big East with 129.1 rushing yards per game. He ran for 152 yards and one touchdown against the Irish, with his score giving Pitt a 27-9 lead with 12:44 remaining. Lewis needs only 38 more yards to surpass Pitt’s LeSean McCoy for the Big East’s freshman rushing mark.
With emotions so high, the Panthers will try to avoid letting another lead nearly slip away as they did against the Irish, who had a chance to take the lead on their final possession before quarterback Jimmy Clausen fumbled with just over two minutes remaining.
"Every loss hurts, but this is a very tough loss," fullback Ryan Clarke said. "This kind of loss really hits you."
Leading rusher Noel Devine played in that game despite injuring his ankle in the previous contest. He finished with 88 yards but was sidelined while getting his ankle taped on a decisive drive in the final six minutes.
Friday is
"It’s the best way to go about this," Brown said. "It’s my last home game. Against Pitt. Backyard Brawl."
Posted: 11/24/09 1:28PM ET