

Finished with nine tackles, 1 TFL and 1 Pass Defended. Continues to play extremely well at linebacker. They don’t win the game if they don’t, and it was exciting as hell to witness. Pitt more than doubled their turnover total for the season. When you force 6️⃣ turnovers… #H2P /BKDbzbXS8o

Duke rushed seven on that final play, and Kenny delivered a perfect ball to Carter just before he got hit. The final touchdown pass to V’Lique Carter that put the Devils away for good. A strike to Nakia Griffin-Stewart on a rollout. A perfectly thrown jump ball to Taysir Mack in the second quarter. But “Cardiac Kenny” is also “Kenny Clutch”, and he delivered when it counted. Yes his QBR was a dismal 39.2 (out of 100), yes he threw two bonehead interceptions, and yes he is still maddeningly inefficient (5.6 YPA). In the game, a good portion of the seats behind the Pitt bench were occupied by Pitt fans and “Lets Go Pitt” was loud and noticeable.

Doug (Atlanta Panther) and Bernie (Big B) organized a great event and the WUP flag was flying all weekend. Seemed like just about every Pitt fan in the South showed up, and some even came down from Pittsburgh (and Ohio). The tailgate & Pitt representation at the game. Here are my goods, bads and uglies from the game. We snatched victory from the jaws of defeat (after we had nearly snatched defeat from the jaws of victory…) on Saturday and now Pitt sits at 4-2 at the midpoint of the season. Is it entertaining? Absolutely.īut lets not worry about that right now. Over the past three games Pitt has a displayed a unique talent for dominating the first half of play, making just enough mistakes to let their opponent take a small lead in the fourth quarter, and then rallying for a last second win. On the way back to the tailgate on Saturday, one of the POV’ers suggested I rename this piece “the cardiac kids.” I don’t disagree.
