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topicnews · October 24, 2024

Here’s how to watch tonight’s NCAAF Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange game: live stream, TV channel and start time

Here’s how to watch tonight’s NCAAF Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange game: live stream, TV channel and start time

Everything you need to know to watch the NCAAF Pittsburgh Panthers vs Syracuse Orange game – team news, live stream, TV channel and start time.

The Pittsburgh Panthers are one of the few remaining undefeated teams in the country, but they face a formidable challenge against the explosive Syracuse Orange offense. Kickoff for this ACC showdown is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know to watch and listen to the NCAAF Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange game and more.

Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange: Date and kickoff time

The Panthers will face the Orange in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Here’s how to watch Pittsburgh Panthers vs Syracuse Orange on TV and live stream online

TV channel: ESPN

  • Hosts: Matt Barrie (play-by-play) and Dan Mullen (color analyst) are on game talk.

Streaming service: FuboTV

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How to listen to live play-by-play commentary for Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange

Audio stream: SiriusXM – Away: 371 (CAR), 371 (NE) | Home: 193 (CAR), 955 (NE)

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Pittsburgh Panthers vs. Syracuse Orange team news and key players

Pittsburgh Panthers team news

The Panthers maintained their undefeated record with a narrow two-point win over California. Despite only gaining 277 total yards, they managed to win as a freshman QB Eli Holstein He faced challenges in the passing game, going 14-for-28 for 133 yards and two interceptions. However, Pittsburgh compensated with a strong ground game, rushing for 144 yards on 28 attempts (5.1 yards per carry). Although Cal controlled the ball for 17 minutes longer than the Panthers and committed 12 penalties totaling 110 yards, Pittsburgh’s defense held the Golden Bears to just 63 rushing yards (1.6 yards per carry) and recorded six sacks.

Despite the struggles against Cal, Holstein has generally excelled in his first year as the starting quarterback, completing 63.5% of his passes for 1,697 yards along with 15 touchdowns and five interceptions. He also passed for 266 yards and three touchdowns. His primary receiving targets include senior WRs Konata Mumpfield (26 receptions for 463 yards and three touchdowns), sophomore WR Kenny Johnson (21 catches for 258 yards and two touchdowns) and junior WR Censere Lee (16 receptions for 230 yards and two touchdowns). Junior RB Desmond Reid ran for 494 yards, averaging an impressive 6.1 yards per carry, and was also a valuable asset in the passing game, recording 25 receptions for 341 yards and seven total touchdowns.

Syracuse Orange team news

Syracuse secured a narrow win over NC State in the final matchup, outscoring the Wolfpack by a margin of 424-411 yards. The Orange’s leader was QB Kyle McCordwho completed 31 of 42 passes for 346 yards. RB LeQuint Allen contributed significantly by rushing for 91 yards and a touchdown. Syracuse’s defense also played a key role, forcing three turnovers, including two fumbles and an interception.

McCord, the Ohio State transfer, was a standout player for the Orange with a 65.6% completion rate for 2,160 passing yards and a 19:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio. His top receiving options include senior WR Jackson Meeks (39 catches for 459 yards and four touchdowns), junior WR Trebor Pena (42 receptions for 458 yards and five touchdowns) and junior TE Oronde Gadsen II (32 catches for 433 yards and three touchdowns). Allen leads the rushing attack with 449 yards on 94 carries, averaging 4.8 yards per attempt, and scored four touchdowns.

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