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At Acrisure Stadium on Thursday, the Pittsburgh Panthers play the West Virginia Mountaineers.
The Panthers are expected to win by at least a touchdown (currently -7.5) against the Mountaineers. The over/under for this game is 51 points.
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Game Info and Betting Lines for Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia
- Game Day: Thursday, September 1, 2022
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Stadium: Acrisure Stadium
Favorite | Spread | Favorite Spread Odds | Underdog Spread Odds | Total | Over Total Odds | Under Total Odds | Favorite Moneyline | Underdog Moneyline |
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Panthers | -7.5 | -110 | -110 | 51 | -113 | -109 | -308 | +243 |
Pittsburgh Betting Insights
- Pittsburgh put together a 10-4-0 ATS record last year.
- Pittsburgh was 4-3 ATS last season when playing as at least 7.5-point favorites.
- Last season, the combined scoring went over the point total eight times in Pittsburgh games.
Pittsburgh Stats & Insights
- Pittsburgh averaged 41.4 points per game last year, 17.6 more than West Virginia gave up per matchup (23.8).
- Pittsburgh was 9-3 against the spread and 10-2 overall in games when it recorded more than 23.8 points last season.
- West Virginia had a 5-5 record against the spread and a 6-5 record overall in games when it gave up fewer than 41.4 points last season.
- Pittsburgh averaged 136.2 more yards per game (486.5) than West Virginia gave up per contest (350.3) last year.
- When Pittsburgh picked up over 350.3 yards last season, the team was 8-3 against the spread and 9-2 overall.
- When West Virginia held its opponents to fewer than 486.5 yards last year, it had a 5-5 record ATS and a 5-5 record overall.
- Last season Pittsburgh ran for 10.3 more yards per game (149.1) than West Virginia allowed per outing (138.8).
- When Pittsburgh rushed for over 138.8 yards last year, it compiled a 6-1 ATS record and a 7-0 overall record.
- West Virginia was 3-3 against the spread and 3-3 overall when holding opponents to fewer than 149.1 rushing yards last season.
- Pittsburgh turned the ball over one more time (15 total) than West Virginia forced a turnover (14) last season.
Pittsburgh’s Best Players
- Kenny Pickett put up a passing stat line last year of 4,319 yards with a 67.2% completion rate (334-for-497), 42 touchdowns, seven interceptions, and an average of 308.5 yards per game. His rushing stat line was 98 carries for 233 yards and five TDs.
- Last year Israel Abanikanda took 123 rushing attempts for 651 yards (46.5 per game) and scored seven touchdowns.
- Vincent Davis churned out 593 yards on 142 carries (42.4 yards per game), with four rushing touchdowns last year.
- Jordan Addison reeled in 100 catches for 1,593 yards (113.8 per game) while being targeted 145 times. He also scored 17 touchdowns.
- Jared Wayne also impressed receiving last season. He bagged 47 receptions for 658 yards and six touchdowns. He was targeted 65 times.
- Taysir Mack’s stat line last season: 461 receiving yards, 27 catches, three touchdowns, on 47 targets.
- Habakkuk Baldonado did his thing last season with a memorable stat line of 9.0 sacks, 8.0 TFL and 32 tackles.
- Sirvocea Dennis was a wrecking ball on the field, collecting 61 tackles, 7.0 TFL, four sacks, and one interception last year.
- Last season John Petrishen had a huge stat line of three interceptions, 47 tackles, 6.0 TFL, 4.5 sacks, and three passes defended.
West Virginia Betting Insights
- West Virginia covered five times in 12 matchups with a spread last year.
- West Virginia covered the spread when playing as at least 7.5-point underdogs in two of two chances last year.
- A total of four of West Virginia games last year went over the point total.
West Virginia Stats & Insights
- West Virginia put up 25.2 points per game last season, comparable to the 23.6 Pittsburgh surrendered.
- West Virginia was 4-2 against the spread and 6-1 overall in games when it put up over 23.6 points last year.
- Last season Pittsburgh had a 7-0 record against the spread and a 7-0 record overall in games when it held opponents to less than 25.2 points.
- West Virginia racked up only 16.1 more yards per game (369.7) than Pittsburgh allowed (353.6) per outing last year.
- In games that West Virginia picked up over 353.6 yards last year, the team was 4-3 against the spread and 6-2 overall.
- In games Pittsburgh kept its opponents to less than 369.7 yards last year, it had a 6-0 record ATS and a 6-0 record overall.
- Last year West Virginia ran for 32.5 more yards per game (121.8) than Pittsburgh allowed per contest (89.3).
- West Virginia had a 4-3 ATS record and a 6-2 overall record when the team ran for more than 89.3 yards last season.
- Pittsburgh was 7-3 against the spread and 8-2 overall when holding opponents to less than 121.8 rushing yards last season.
- West Virginia had 20 giveaways last season, while Pittsburgh had 23 takeaways.
West Virginia’s Best Players
- Jarret Doege averaged 234.5 pass yards per outing and threw for 19 touchdowns last season.
- Leddie Brown averaged 81.9 rushing yards and accumulated 13 rushing touchdowns. Brown added 2.8 receptions per game to average 16.7 receiving yards.
- Tony Mathis ran for 312 yards a year ago.
- Winston Wright was targeted 6.8 times per game and piled up 688 receiving yards and five touchdowns over the course of 2021.
- Bryce Ford-Wheaton averaged 44.2 receiving yards on 5.3 targets per game in 2021, scoring three touchdowns.
- Sam James caught 42 passes on his way to 505 receiving yards and five touchdowns a season ago.
- Last year Dante Stills put pressure on opposing quarterbacks with 7.0 sacks, and added 13.0 TFL, 30 tackles, and one interception.
- Josh Chandler-Semedo had an impressive defensive performance last season with 100 tackles, 3.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks, and two interceptions.
- A year ago Sean Mahone recorded 68 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 0.5 sacks, and two passes defended as well as two interceptions.