FBS-CFB Game Preview: Pittsburgh Panthers (3-2) vs. Florida State Seminoles (3-2)

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Venue & Game Details

Stadium: Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium (Capacity: 79,560)

Location: Tallahassee, Florida

Kickoff Time: 12:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN

Weather Forecast (Tallahassee, FL)

Conditions: Warm, mostly sunny

Kickoff Temp: 82°F (28°C)

Wind: 5–8 mph

Precipitation:

Impact: Ideal conditions for offense; no major weather disruptions expected.

Injury Report

Pittsburgh Panthers: No major injuries reported.

Florida State Seminoles: No major injuries reported.

(Both teams enter this matchup unusually healthy for midseason.)

Key Player Matchups

QB Mason Heintschel (Pitt) vs. FSU Secondary

Heintschel (freshman): 323 yards, 4 TDs in first start vs. Boston College.

FSU Secondary: Gave up 4 TD passes to Miami last week; must tighten coverage.

QB Thomas Castellanos (FSU) vs. Pitt Blitz Packages

Castellanos: 1,120 yards, 6 TDs, 5 INTs; also 274 rushing yards, 4 TDs.

Pitt Defense: Aggressive, blitz-heavy under Pat Narduzzi; 2nd nationally vs. run (66.2 YPG allowed).

RB Gavin Sawchuk (FSU) vs. Pitt Front Seven

Sawchuk: 281 yards, 6 TDs.

Pitt Run Defense: Elite, allowing just 64.6 YPG (#2 FBS).

WR Raphael Williams (Pitt) vs. CB Fentrell Cypress II (FSU)

Williams: 360 yards, 4 TDs, averaging 85.5 YPG.

Cypress: Veteran corner, key to limiting Pitt’s explosive plays.

FSU O-Line vs. Pitt Pass Rush

Pitt: Known for havoc plays, 12 sacks in 5 games.

FSU: Allowed 9 sacks in last 2 games combined.

Recent Team Form

Pittsburgh Panthers

Last game: Defeated Boston College 48-7.

Offense: 423 YPG (#48), 41 PPG (#12).

Defense: 293.4 YPG allowed (#23), 19.6 PPG allowed (#37).

Strength: Run defense (#2 nationally).

Weakness: Red-zone defense (115th nationally, 93.8% scoring allowed).

Florida State Seminoles

Last game: Lost 28-22 to Miami.

Offense: 560.8 YPG (#3), 46.8 PPG (#5).

Defense: 304.4 YPG allowed (#27), 20.8 PPG allowed (#46).

Strength: Rushing offense (#2 nationally, 295.4 YPG).

Weakness: Turnovers (-6 margin in last 2 games).

Series History

All-Time Record: Pittsburgh leads 6-5

Last Meeting: 2023 – Florida State 24, Pitt 7.

At Tallahassee: Pitt leads 3-2.

Notable: This is one of the rare ACC series where FSU trails historically.

Betting Trends

Pittsburgh:

3-2 ATS this season.

16-10 ATS as a road underdog of 7.5–14 points.

4 of last 6 games vs. FSU have gone Under.

Florida State:

2-2 ATS this season.

Strong ATS at home when favored between 7–14 points.

3 of 5 games Over this season.

Totals:

Market steady at 57.5.

Public slightly leaning Over, but sharp money leaning Under.

Historical Betting Results

2023: FSU -21, covered vs. Pitt (24-7).

2020: FSU -2, covered (41-17).

2013: FSU -10, covered (41-13).

Pitt’s last cover vs. FSU: 1983 (17-16 win).

Projected Score: Florida State 31, Pittsburgh 21

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Panthers                        56.5

Florida State Seminoles                – 10.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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