It took a thrilling comeback to knock off Cincinnati on the road Saturday, but a win is a win. And Pitt enter the Backyard Brawl at 2-0 for the first time since 2021.
Pitt tightened the rotations in its Power Four opener, cutting down the number of players who saw the field.
For reference, here’s how the abbreviations work out. PASS means passing snaps, RUN means rushing snaps, RBLK means run blocking snaps, PBLK means pass blocking snaps, RDEF means rush defense snaps, PRSH means pass rushing snaps and COV means pass coverage snaps.
Pitt ran 72 offensive snaps and 76 defensive snaps Saturday against Kent State. A “**” designation shows that a player started against Kent State.
Here are the snap counts from Saturday, courtesy of PFF.
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