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Simonitis breaks ankle, out for year

The Pitt football team is looking to win five of its first six games for the first time… The Pitt football team is looking to win five of its first six games for the first time since 2002. And despite a 4-1 start and outscoring its opponents 190-75, there are still some questions surrounding this team as it heads into its second Big East conference road game with Syracuse this Saturday.

Panthers head coach Dave Wannstedt answered some of those questions when he addressed the media in his weekly press conference on Monday.

Oh No [Simonitis] ?!

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