PITTSBURGH (AP) Finally, No. 14 Pittsburgh can look ahead to
Notre Dame, West Virginia and Cincinnati. Even if it seemed the
Panthers were already doing exactly that during most of the first
half against Syracuse.
Greg Williams' 51-yard interception return for a touchdown just
before halftime got slow-starting Pitt going, and the Panthers
extended their best start to a season since 1982 by beating
Syracuse 37-10 on Saturday.
Dion Lewis ran for 110 yards and a touchdown for the freshman's
sixth 100-yard game, tight end Dorin Dickerson caught his 10th
touchdown pass this season and the Panthers (8-1, 5-0 in Big East)
won their fifth in a row heading into next Saturday's game against
No. 19 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish could drop out of the
rankings after being upset by Navy 23-21.
''It is a big game. We've got to have a good week of practice,
bring our 'A' game and we can't start off slowly like we did
today,'' Lewis said. ''We've got to keep coming.''
Bill Stull was 16 of 23 for 225 yards and no interceptions as
the Panthers, who last were 8-1 in Dan Marino's senior season 27
years ago, set themselves up for a possible Big East title game
against No. 4 Cincinnati on Dec. 5.
If the Bearcats beat West Virginia on Friday they held on to
defeat Connecticut 47-45 on Saturday night the Cincinnati-Pitt
game will determine the conference's BCS bowl participant
regardless of the Pitt-West Virginia result on Nov. 27.
''Now we've got three tough games and we'll take them one by
one,'' defensive lineman Gus Mustakas said.
Pitt played much of the first half as if it couldn't wait to
begin its difficult closing stretch, leading 6-3 until Williams
intercepted a pass by Greg Paulus that was tipped by Jabaal Sheard
for his third career touchdown with 1:20 left in the half. Pitt
outscored Syracuse 24-7 after that.
''I think we did a good job of keeping our feet on the ground,
knowing the importance of this conference game putting us 5-0,
coming out and not taking nothing for granted,'' coach Dave
Wannstedt said. ''We got it going in the second half.''
Lewis, lightly recruited in prep school last season but fourth
nationally in rushing with 1,139 yards, finished off a 55-yard
drive by scoring from the 1 early in the third quarter to make it
20-3. His 78 points on 13 touchdowns tie Tony Dorsett (1973) for
the second most by a Pitt freshman, trailing only LeSean McCoy's 90
points two seasons ago.
''My teammates and coaches expect me to make big plays and
that's what I'm out there doing,'' said Lewis, who has surpassed
former Big East backs such as Steve Slaton, Ray Rice, Amos Zereoue
and Kevin Jones in freshman-season rushing.
Paulus to Williams normally is a productive combination for
Syracuse (3-6, 0-4), which lost its 29th in its last 32 Big East
games. But the Orange clearly missed leading receiver Mike
Williams, who quit the team on Monday after averaging 106.6 yards
receiving per game.
Neither Paulus (12 of 18, 120 yards, 2 interceptions) nor backup
Ryan Nassib (5 of 16, 21 yards, 1 interception) did much as Delone
Carter's 143 yards rushing represented most of Syracuse's offense.
The Orange came into the game ranked 106th in offense.
''We didn't execute, we didn't score and that's disappointing,''
Carter said.
Syracuse not only played without Williams and three suspended
players running back Antwon Bailey, defensive end Torrey Ball and
guard Andrew Tiller but tight end Cody Catalina (knee) and safety
Max Suter (arm) didn't return after being injured in the first
half.
''We only traveled with 55 players,'' coach Doug Marrone said.
''Some of those injuries forced us to come out of our packages.
That obviously limited us on both sides of the ball.''
Pitt won its fifth in a row and seventh in eight games in the
series. Syracuse has lost its last nine to ranked opponents.
The Panthers led 481-285 in yardage and have a 967-497 edge
while winning their last two games by a combined 78-24, beating
South Florida 41-14 on Oct. 24. Pitt ran for 247 yards against a
Syracuse defense that came in allowing an average of 88.9. The
Panthers also had six sacks, giving them 39 for the season.
Dickerson, who had two career TD catches coming into his senior
season, leads all major college tight ends with his 10 touchdowns
the most by any Pitt receiver since Greg Lee had 10 in 2004.
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