Article By Tom Edrington on 24th October, 2009
It was the Pittsburgh Panthers butt-kicking the life out of South Florida at a Saturday Heinz Field homecoming rout.
It was Pitt totally dominating a USF team that did not look ready to play.
It was 41-14, Pitt, the Panthers first 7-1 start since 1982.
For USF, it was a solid continuation of its traditional "slide."
It was 41-14 and could have been a lot worse. Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt called off the dogs after three quarters.
"We got out butt whupped," USF coach Jim Leavitt said matter-of-factly after the disaster that left the Bulls 5-2 and 1-2 in the Big East and clearly looking for answers.
"They're a better team," Leavitt acknowledged...
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