Pitt’s offense taking shape, but with two key pieces mostly missing
Posted Nov 7, 2017
North Carolina has cornerbacks who use their hands well to jam wideouts. Senior M.J. Stewart was honorable mention all-ACC last season, and safety Donnie Miles is a four-year starter. But even with that experience, the Tar Heels rank last in the ACC with 21 touchdown passes allowed, so perhaps this is the week a breakout is coming for Pitt’s big-time receivers.
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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