The big question for Pitt heading into the 2020 season was how well the Panthers offense would fare after an abysmal campaign in 2019. And with the team’s obliteration of Austin Peay by a score of 55-0 on Saturday, it appears the Mark Whipple-molded offense has taken some major steps forward since last December.
After failing to score 20 points in six of 13 games last season and topping out at 35 points against UCF, the Pitt offense made a statement in its season-opening victory by putting up 50 points in a game for the first time since Nov.