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Syracuse Orange's Defense Shines Despite Loss to Pittsburgh Panthers

The Syracuse Orange faced off against the Pittsburgh Panthers at the JMA Wireless Dome, resulting in a 30-13 defeat for the home team. This outcome leaves Syracuse with a record of 3-4, while Pittsburgh improves to 5-2.


Nov 5, 2022; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA;  Syracuse Orange place kicker Andre Szmyt (91) kicks a field goal against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The game began with both teams showing strong offensive plays. The Orange managed to keep pace with the Panthers, ending the first quarter tied at 7-7. Rickie Collins threw a touchdown pass that was caught by Emanuel Ross, showcasing his precision and ability to find open receivers under pressure.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, however, things started to unravel for Syracuse. The Panthers capitalized on their opportunities and scored an additional 10 points while keeping Cuse scoreless. Despite this setback, Kevin Jobity Jr.'s defensive prowess was evident as he recorded three sacks and three quarterback hits during this period.


Third Quarter


The third quarter saw both defenses tighten up significantly. While Pitt added only a field goal to their tally, Syracuse struggled offensively due in part to penalties that cost them crucial yardage—107 yards in total throughout the game.


Fourth Quarter


In an attempt at a comeback during the fourth quarter, Rickie Collins connected once more for another touchdown pass caught by Darrell Gill Jr., but it wasn't enough as Pitt sealed their victory with two more scores of their own. Notably impressive was Davien Kerr's interception return of 34 yards which highlighted his defensive acumen amidst challenging circumstances.


Despite falling short on offense overall—evidenced by just over half completion rate from passing attempts—the defense displayed resilience through seven sacks led prominently by players like Kevin Jobity Jr., who contributed significantly alongside teammates such as Gary Bryant III who made six tackles including one tackle-for-loss (TFL).


As fans reflect upon what went wrong for Syracuse Orange during this matchup against formidable opponents like Pitt; they can look forward optimistically towards future games armed now better understanding areas needing improvement based upon these post-match insights derived directly via comprehensive analysis provided herein today!


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