For once, Pitt didn't dominate their opponent in the second half. Fortunately, they did that in the first two quarters on their way to a 45-34 win over Louisville.
The Panthers put together an impressive offensive display in the first half, which included four touchdown passes by quarterback Nathan Peterman. Pitt led 42-24 at halftime and save for a Hail Mary touchdown pass by Louisville at the end of the half, was cruising. The Cardinals however stormed back and Pitt's offense went stagnant. Including that late touchdown pass, Louisville would score 17 unanswered points. Fortunately, the Panthers put together a solid drive and got a field goal out of it to push the lead back to 11, which would be the final margin.