The Pitt football team lost its third straight game to Miami on Saturday, 31-19. Unlike the last two weeks, the Panthers weren’t expected to win. But while the loss was disappointing, it was honestly a game that was probably closer than expected.
Losing by 12 to the No. 13 team in the country on the road is hardly embarrassing. But given how the Panthers lost the last two weeks, it’s just another thing that will add to the frustration.
The story here, of course, is that Pitt (3-3) was without starting quarterback Kenny Pickett against the Hurricanes (4-1).