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.
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.