Pitt hands reeling Noles third straight ACC loss
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Pitt hands reeling Noles third straight ACC loss
"Mason Heintschel threw for 321 yards and connected with Desmond Reid on a pair of touchdown passes as Pittsburgh handed No. 25 Florida State its third straight conference loss on Saturday. A true freshman, Heintschel completed 21 of 29 passes and tossed a pair of second-quarter interceptions in the 34-31 win. He has surpassed 300 passing yards in both of his starts, building off a rout of Boston College last week with a road upset of the Seminoles."
"The Panthers closed as 11.5-point underdogs before the game, making the victory their largest upset since beating No. 2 Miami in 2017 as 12-point underdogs, according to ESPN Research. After a promising start to the year, Florida State (3-3, 0-3) is in freefall following losses to Virginia, Miami and now Pittsburgh. Mike Norvell's team has failed to defeat an ACC opponent since a win over California more than a year ago."
"Tommy Castellanos completed 16 of 23 passes for 245 yards for the Seminoles on Saturday, including a pair of touchdowns to Micahi Danzy -- 58 yards in the fourth quarter and 33 yards in the second quarter. But after FSU went ahead 24-21 on Jake Weinberg's 34-yard field-goal attempt, Florida State fumbled at midfield and then went three-and-out. Later, while trailing 34-24, came Castellanos' 58-yarder to Danzy."
Mason Heintschel passed for 321 yards and two touchdowns while also throwing two second-quarter interceptions in Pittsburgh's 34-31 road win over No. 25 Florida State. Desmond Reid finished with eight catches for 155 yards and added 10 carries for 38 yards. Pittsburgh entered the game as 11.5-point underdogs and recorded its biggest upset since 2017, improving to 4-2 overall and 2-1 in the ACC. Florida State fell to 3-3 and 0-3 in conference play amid a three-game losing streak. Tommy Castellanos threw for 245 yards and two touchdowns for Florida State, and a late Ja'Kyrian Turner touchdown sealed the Panthers' victory.
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