Heintschel Throws for 3 TDs, Pitt Rolls Past Stanford 35-20
Mason Heintschel threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns, leading Pittsburgh to a fifth consecutive win while Stanford was limited to minus-4 rushing yards, officials said.
- On Saturday at Stanford Stadium, Mason Heintschel threw for 304 yards and three touchdown passes, leading Pittsburgh Panthers to a 35-20 win.
- Ben Gulbranson threw three interceptions and was pulled late in the third quarter, while Stanford managed 18 carries for 28 yards with no effective running game.
- Key defensive plays, including a forced fumble by Jashiah Galvan recovered by Ernest Cooper and a tipped pass leading to CJ Williams' 35-yard TD, swung momentum for Pittsburgh.
- The victory improved Pittsburgh Panthers to 7-2 and 5-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, marking its fifth straight win while averaging more than 40 points since Mason Heintschel became starter.
- Stanford plays at North Carolina next Saturday before finishing the season at home against Cal and Notre Dame on Nov. 15.
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Stanford's home win streak ends in loss to Pittsburgh
Stanford football (3-6, 2-4 ACC) could not overcome a string of offensive turnovers in a 35-20 loss to Pittsburgh (7-2, 5-1 ACC) Saturday afternoon at Stanford Stadium, marking the Cardinal’s first home loss of the season and extending their losing streak to two games. The game began with an aggressive offensive drive for the Cardinal, as head coach Frank Reich went full send on fourth-and-one from Stanford’s own 35-yard line just two minutes in…
Mason Heintschel keeps Pitt offense rolling in win at Stanford
Mason Heintschel threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns, Ja'Kyrian Turner rushed for a season-best 127 yards and Pittsburgh ran away from Stanford in the second half for a 35-20 Atlantic Coast Conference victory Saturday afternoon in Stanford, Calif.
Mason Heintschel keeps Pittsburgh offense rolling in road win at Stanford
Mason Heintschel threw for 304 yards and three touchdowns, Ja'Kyrian Turner rushed for a season-best 127 yards and Pittsburgh ran away from Stanford in the second half for a 35-20 Atlantic Coast Conference victory Saturday afternoon in Stanford, Calif.
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