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Football: Panthers trail 10-0 at halftime

The Pitt offense is struggling to gain any kind of momentum so far in its game against Miami as… Posted ~9:30 p.m. — The Pitt offense is struggling to gain any kind of momentum so far in its game against Miami as it trails 10-0 at halftime.

In fact, they couldn’t even muster a single first down until sophomore running back Ray Graham ran for a first with 5:59 left in the second quarter.

The Pitt offense has only been able to manage 76 yards, 33 of which came on a pass to Graham, while Miami has put up 204.

The Hurricanes got on the board right away as they marched the ball 80 yards down the field on the first drive of the game, capped by a Damien Berry 1-yard touchdown run.

Miami might have been able to make the score more lopsided, but Pitt safeties Dom DeCicco and Jarred Holley both recorded interceptions to put take the Hurricane offense off the field.

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