Article By Erin McLaughlin on 7th December, 2009
Fan knew that one point was huge because 1:30 is more than enough time for a great quarterback. For the day Tony Pike had an up and down game. He had overcome three interceptions to throw two touchdown passes already. The offense had already produced 38 points. Certainly the loss wouldn't have been Pike's fault if the Bearcats failed to score.
However, Pike did what great players do with the game on the line. He produced. Pittsburgh brought th...
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