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‘they’re still clemson’: panthers prepare to welcome tigers Dalton Coppola

Assistant Sports Editor

The Pitt News

After a win, Pitt football head coach Pat Narduzzi typically enforces a “24-hour rule” to enjoy a victory before starting to prepare for the team’s next opponent. But after the Saturday win over Virginia Tech, the next opponent to face the Panthers won’t be just another team, but the annual ACC powerhouse Clemson Tigers. According to Narduzzi, redshirt senior quarterback Kenny Pickett wanted the team to start preparing for Clemson — just 12 hours after beating the Hokies. Pickett said Saturday that some believe the Tigers aren’t as threatening as they’ve been in the past decade, but to him they’re just as good as ever. “They’re a heck of a team,” Pickett said. “I know everyone’s talking about them like they’re not Clemson. They’re still Clemson.” The Clemson Tigers (4-2, 3-1 ACC) are typically one of the most feared teams in the entire country. But after the departure of a couple key offensive weapons, including NFL No. 1 overall draft pick quarterback Trevor Lawrence, the Tigers have found themselves in an unfamiliar position — outside of the AP top-25 for the first time since November 2014. The Panthers (5-1, 2-0 ACC) find themselves in a new position as well. For the first time since week four of last year, Pitt is inside of the top-25, coming in at No. 23. But Narduzzi doesn’t seem to care about what the media, oddsmakers or fans think about his program — he just wants his guys to execute come Saturday. “I don't care about favorites and points and spread and all the rest of it,” Narduzzi said. “Doesn't really matter in my opinion … I just know they are a really good football team and we are going to have to play our best to have a chance to win.” Here are the keys to the game and what will give Pitt the best “chance to win.” Erick Hallett II will need to replicate his performance against VT this weekend In the Panthers’ loss to the Western Michigan Broncos, WMU burnt junior safety Erick Hallett II across the middle with slant routes on run-pass-options on more than one occasion. When the Panthers went down to Blacksburg last weekend for another offense that runs the RPO, some worried that Hallett would get exposed by the Hokies. See Preview on page 2

T h e i n d e p e n d e n t s t ude nt ne w spap e r of t he U niversity of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | october 20, 2021 ­| Volume 112 | Issue 33


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