The Pittsburgh Panthers and West Virgnia Mountaineers playing each other in the Backyard Brawl every year makes for one of the best rivarly games in college football. Unfortunately, the next time the ...
There is about an hour and a half until Pitt kicks off against West Virginia in the Backyard Brawl, and the Panthers have arrived at Milan Puskar Stadium. Pitt has brought 74 players to Morgantown for ...
If you ask Pitt Panthers head coach Pat Narduzzi, there likely isn't anything that needs to be said when it comes to getting his team amped up for the Backyard Brawl. The Backyard Brawl is one of the ...
The University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University have extended their historic Backyard Brawl football series, adding four additional games starting in 2033. The series, which will resume in ...
PITTSBURGH, Penn. (WCHS) — The 107th Backyard Brawl is one that will sting for a while with mountaineer fans. It was very reminiscent to West Virginia University’s loss in Pittsburgh during the 2022 ...
Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi noted Monday at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex that this weekend features the final installment of the Backyard Brawl until 2029. While he can only give his opinion as a coach, for ...
West Virginia's football schedule for the next several years has been mostly filled out, with Wren Baker recently announcing the addition of several games in non-conference play. More importantly, the ...
West Virginia’s Clay Ash (27) carries the ball as head coach Rich Rodriguez watches from the sideline during last week’s game against Ohio in Athens, Ohio. (Photo by David Pennock) Saturday will be ...
On Saturday, Pitt and West Virginia clashed in the 108th Backyard Brawl with the Mountaineers coming out on top 31-24 in overtime at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown. Here are some of the best ...
Saturday’s Backyard Brawl marks the 108th meeting between Pitt and West Virginia and the final one for four years. When the series resumes in 2029, it will do so for eight straight seasons. WVU ...
Among the many memories forever embedded in Scott McKillop’s mind from one of the most iconic games in the history of Pitt athletics is a creeping sense of foreboding. McKillop deeply believed in his ...
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