Pitt football looks to take care of business on the road against Louisville

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Pitt football looks to take care of business on the road against Louisville

Pitt football is on the road at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium on Saturday. The Panthers need to break some tendencies to win the game. Both Pitt and Louisville are coming off of their first wins in ACC play.  Pitt beat Virginia Tech 45-29, while Louisville beat V.C. 34-17.

Pitt football is on the road against Louisville. The Cardinals give up 227.5 yards per game through the air and 12. 5 yards a completion. Antonio Banikanda has been successful on ground. Pitt's offensive line has allowed 13 sacks this season. They need to step up on Saturday.  Pitt's quarterback Slovis needs to make quicker decisions.

Pitt picked up 47 penalties through six games, while Louisville has 46 penalties. The Cardinals had a season low of five penalties last week against Virginia. Pitt picked 21 penalties in the last two weeks. Louisville doesn't know who will start at quarterback for Louisville. Malik Cunningham is expected to play. If Cunningham gets cleared to go, he will make the Panthers pay for their mistakes.

Louisville football is on the road against Pitt football. Louisville's quarterback is Cunningham, who has a concussion. Cunningham has rushed for a combined six touchdowns in his last two games. In his first career start, Domann threw for 275 yards. The two quarterbacks are totally different in terms of style. Pitt football will have their hands full in preparation.

Rodney Hammond injured his leg in the season opener against West Virginia. He was dressed against Virginia Tech for the first time since then. Pitt football is on the road against Louisville. The last time Pitt saw Hammond, he rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns.

Pitt football is going to beat Louisville 34-31 on the road on Saturday. The game is close, but the Panthers should win. They are 2-1 in ACC play. Louisville is coming off a bye week. The Panthers are going for the win on a high-scoring basis. Pitt takes on Louisville on September 14 at 8 p.m. on ACC Network.


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