FBS-CFB Game Preview:Pittsburgh Panthers (4-2) vs. Syracuse Orange (3-3)

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Venue & Game Details

Location: JMA Wireless Dome, Syracuse, NY

Kickoff: 7:30 p.m. ET

Broadcast: ACC Network / Fubo streaming

Weather Forecast: Dome stadium – no weather impact

Team Recent Form

Pittsburgh Panthers:

Last game: Beat Florida State 34–31.

Trend: Offense averaging 39.8 PPG (15th nationally), defense allowing 21.5 PPG (53rd).

Strength: Balanced attack, top-15 scoring offense.

Syracuse Orange:

Last game: Lost 31–18 to SMU.

Trend: Offense averaging 29.0 PPG (69th nationally), defense allowing 29.8 PPG (111th).

Struggles: -5 turnover margin (119th nationally).

Injury Report

Pittsburgh: QB Mason Heintschel – Healthy (321 yards, 2 TDs vs. FSU); RB Desmond Reid – Healthy (187 rush yards, 226 receiving yards, 3 TDs); WR Raphael Williams – Healthy (438 yards, 4 TDs).

Syracuse: QB Steve Angeli – Healthy (1,352 yards, 10 TDs, 2 INTs); RB Yasin Willis – Healthy (337 yards, 4 TDs); WR Johntay Cook II – Healthy (390 yards, 2 TDs).

Key Player Matchups

QB Mason Heintschel (Pitt): 1,058 yards, 11 TDs, 5 INTs – dual-threat with rushing ability.

RB Desmond Reid (Pitt): 187 rushing yards, 226 receiving yards – versatile weapon.

WR Raphael Williams (Pitt): 438 yards, 4 TDs – reliable deep threat.

QB Steve Angeli (Syracuse): 1,352 yards, 10 TDs, 2 INTs – efficient passer.

RB Yasin Willis (Syracuse): 337 yards, 4 TDs – physical runner.

WR Johntay Cook II (Syracuse): 390 yards, 2 TDs – top target.

Series History

Pittsburgh leads the all-time series 43–32–3.

Last meeting (2024): Pitt won 31–14.

Pitt has won 8 of the last 10 matchups.

Betting Trends

Pitt is 4-2 ATS this season, 2-0 ATS as a double-digit favorite.

Syracuse is 3-2-1 ATS, 2-1 ATS as a double-digit underdog.

The Over has hit in 4 of 6 Pitt games and 3 of 6 Syracuse games.

Historical Betting Results

Pitt has covered in 2 of last 3 games.

Syracuse has covered in 2 of last 3 games.

Average combined score in last 3 meetings: 52.0 points (just under current O/U).

Summary

This ACC Atlantic-Coastal clash features Pittsburgh’s explosive offense led by QB Mason Heintschel and WR Raphael Williams against Syracuse’s efficient QB Steve Angeli and RB Yasin Willis. Pitt’s defense is stronger against the run (8th nationally, 83.5 YPG allowed), while Syracuse’s defense has been porous, especially against the pass (131st nationally).

Game Odds

Pittsburgh Panthers        – 11.5

Syracuse Orange              54

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, October 17, 2025

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