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Bo Wallace threw three touchdown passes and Mississippi beat Pittsburgh 38-17 in the BBVA Compass Bowl
Pittsburgh and Mississippi meet for the first time when the schools play in the BBVA Compass Bowl
Louisville, which claimed the BIG EAST’s automatic bid to the Bowl Championship Series, joins Rutgers, Cincinnati and Syracuse and Pittsburgh as the conference’s postseason representatives.
Ray Graham rushed for a pair of touchdowns and went over 1,000 yards Saturday night to help Pittsburgh become bowl eligible with a 27-3 rout of struggling South Florida.
Saturday’s game will be the 10th meeting between Pittsburgh and USF in a series that dates to the 2001 season
Tino Sunseri passed for 227 yards and two touchdowns in his final home game as Pittsburgh overwhelmed No. 21 Rutgers 27-6 on Saturday.
Saturday’s game will be the 30th meeting between Pittsburgh and Rutgers in a series that dates to 1981
Lyle McCombs ran for 120 yards and a touchdown and Connecticut beat Pittsburgh 24-17 on Friday night for the Huskies' first conference win after four losses.
Friday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Pittsburgh and Connecticut and it will break a 4-4 deadlock in the rivalry, which began in 2004
Panthers take lead with field goal in third overtime, but Irish win it with a touchdown.
Pittsburgh and Notre Dame have a long history on the gridiron as Saturday’s game will be the teams’ 68th meeting since 1909.
Ray Graham rushed for two touchdowns and caught another as Pittsburgh rolled over Temple 47-17 on Saturday.
Saturday’s game will be the 36th meeting between Temple and Pittsburgh in a series that began in 1938.
Ray Graham and Rushel Shell each scored a touchdown rushing to help the Pittsburgh Panthers snap a two-game skid with a 20-6 win over the Buffalo Bulls on Saturday.

Pittsburgh and Buffalo have met three times prior to Saturday’s game and the Panthers look to remain unbeaten against the Bulls
Senorise Perry rushed for 101 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to help No. 18 Louisville race by Pittsburgh 45-35 on Saturday.
Saturday’s game will be the 16th meeting between Louisville and Pittsburgh in a series that began in 1976
Adonis Ameen-Moore scored on 1-yard run, Dyshawn Davis returned a fumble 52 yards for another score, and Syracuse broke out of a yearlong funk with a 14-13 victory over Pittsburgh on Friday night.
The Pittsburgh-Syracuse rivalry dates to the 1916 season and the schools have met 67 times since then.
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