The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Unranked Pitt stuns No. 2 Miami

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By Will Graves PITTSBURGH » Miami’s perfect season is over. The Hurricanes can only hope their shot at a spot in the College Football Playoff isn’t gone too.

Freshman quarterbac­k Kenny Pickett ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as Pittsburgh stunned the secondrank­ed Hurricanes 24-14 on Friday. Pickett bulled over from 6 yards in the first half, flipped a 5-yard shovel pass to Qadree Ollison in the third quarter to put the Panthers up 10 and gave Pitt (5-7, 3-5 ACC) all the cushion it would need with a 22yard fourth-down sprint to the end zone with 2:54 remaining.

Pickett completed 18 of 29 passes for 193 yards and the one score while adding 60 yards rushing in his first career start as Pitt finished a disappoint­ing season with a stunner that could put a dent in the Hurricanes’ national title hopes.

Malik Rosier completed 15 of 34 for 187 yards and two scores but was ineffectiv­e for most of the day, even briefly getting replaced by backup Evan Schirreffs in the fourth quarter. The Hurricanes (10-1, 7-1 ACC) were held to a season-low 229 yards.

The Hurricanes stressed they’d learned their lesson after spotting Virginia a two-touchdown lead last week before recovering to extend the nation’s longest winning streak to 15 games. Yet Miami walked onto the Heinz Field turf in a weird spot.

The ACC Coastal Division champions are well aware their meeting with No. 4 Clemson in the conference championsh­ip game next Saturday will serve as the ultimate arbiter on whether the Hurricanes are worthy of considerat­ion for the College Football Playoff, making the visit to Pittsburgh possibly irrelevant regardless of the outcome if the Hurricanes beat the defending national champions in Charlotte.

Time to put the theory to the test.

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