No. 14 Pitt starts slowly, closes fast after interception return TD to beat Syracuse 37-10 By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH November 7, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Pittsburgh linebacker Greg...
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Nov. 7 at Pitt 37 … Syracuse 10 It took a little while for the Panthers to get rolling, managing just two field goals in the first half, but the defense helped out with Greg Williams returning a pick 51 yards for a touchdown...
The Associated Press • November 8, 2009 PITTSBURGH — Finally, No. 14 Pittsburgh can look ahead to Notre Dame, West Virginia and Cincinnati. Even if it seemed the Panthers were already doing exactly that during most of the first...
Pitt staggered out of the gate against underdog Syracuse on Saturday at Heinz Field before finishing with a flurry. Linebacker Greg Williams injected a shot of adrenaline into the No. 14 Panthers when he pulled in Greg Paulus'...
Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt called it "the biggest play of the game," but scoring touchdowns has become old hat for strong-side linebacker Greg Williams. The redshirt sophomore scored on a 51-yard return after intercepting a...
By Paul Zeise, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Pitt's Greg Williams intercepts a ball intended for Syracuse's Mike Jones in the second quarter yesterday at Heinz Field. Syracuse has one of the top rush defenses in the Big East and...
By Paul Zeise, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Syracuse has one of the top rush defenses in the Big East and yesterday certainly seemed determined to stop the Pitt Panthers' vaunted rushing attack. The Orange defense lined up with...
By Jason Murray / The Post-Standard Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSyracuse quarterback Greg Paulus threw two more interceptions in Saturday's 37-10 loss to Pittsburgh. Greg Williams’ 51-yard interception return for a...
Pittsburgh – Tailback Dion Lewis of the University of Pittsburgh may be on his way to winning freshman of the year honors in college football. Lewis had his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing performance as the Panthers...
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Finally, No. 14 Pittsburgh can look ahead to Notre Dame, West Virginia and Cincinnati. Even if it seemed the Panthers were already doing exactly that during most of the first half against Syracuse.
Pittsburgh – The game changed on one play. It allowed the Pittsburgh Panthers to do what they do best, which is nothing fancy but is brutally effective. Linebacker Greg Williams stepped in front of a tipped Greg Paulus bubble...