Miami vs. Pittsburgh: By the Numbers

Trinton Breeze
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With less than a couple hours until the Hurricanes kick off against Pittsburgh Panthers, here are the numbers you need to know before the matchup:

1 — Miami is one of only seven team in FBS entering Week 14 with just one fumble lost on the season.

6 — Carson Beck has six games of 20 completions & 70% percentage - the most of any UM QB in 30 years.

40 — Miami is one of just two teams to not allow a touch-down of 40-or-more yards this season (Wake Forest).

29-12-1 — Miami leads the all-time series 29–12–1.

2023 — Pittsburgh won the most recent matchup between the two In. 2023, 42-16.

33.7 — Miami has averaged 33.7 points per game this season.

37.6 — Pittsburgh enters averaging over 37.6 points per game offensively.

300 — Miami’s defense has held opponents to under 300 total yards per game.

330 — Pittsburgh’s defense gives up a little over 330 yards per game.

Top-15 — Both teams rank top-15 nationally in rushing yards allowed per game.

Under 100 — Miami allows under 100 rushing yards on average.

98 — Pitt allows 98 rushing yards on average.

15 — Miami has held opponents to under 15 points per game, one of the best marks nationally.

33 — The Hurricanes have controlled possession this year, averaging over 33 minutes per game.

29 — Pittsburgh averages about 29 minutes of possession per game.

40% — Pittsburgh converts on roughly 40% of its third-downs.
 

Comments (1)

Those numbers should not require us to even play.

Pitt should just concede the game and everyone go home and have some hot chocolate. And cookies.

No use in them getting embarrassed.

The numbers say so.
 
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