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GALLERY: Pitt vs. Penn State 9/10/16

Quadree Henderson is tackled after making a reception. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Jordan Whitehead dives for the pylon in the second quarter. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
James Conner's 130 total yards weren't enough for Pitt in a 37-36 loss at North Carolina (pictured vs. Penn State 9/10). John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Ejuan Price causes Penn State quarterback Trace McSorley to fumble earlier in the season. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Three Penn State players bring down James Conner. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Quadree Henderson rushes past Penn State defenders. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
James Conner finds open field. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Nate Peterman throws to Quadree Henderson for first-quarter a touchdown. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Pitt's defense could receive a huge boost against Georgia Tech on Saturday with the return of safety Jordan Whitehead (9). John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Pitt players celebrate after one of six touchdowns in the game. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
James Conner crosses the goal line for a touchdown. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Nate Peterman makes a throw towards the endzone. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Quadree Henderson is uprooted after a catch. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
James Conner breaks for a long run. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Nathan Peterman and the Panthers fell 37-36 to the North Carolina Tar Heels in Saturday's game. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Tight End Scott Orndoff brakes a tackle. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Wide receiver Quadree Henderson (10) and teammates celebrate a first-quarter touchdown against Penn State. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
The Panthers celebrate their victory against Penn State moments after the game ended Saturday. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Nate Peterman attempts a pass. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Adam Bisnowaty celebrates with Pitt students after the team's 42-39 win over Penn State on Sept. 10. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Penn State coach James Franklin on the sideline. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi reacts after a penalty Saturday against Penn State. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer
John Hamilton | Staff Photographer
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