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Pitt Announces Backyard Brawl is Sold Out

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The 2022 Backyard Brawl set a Pittsburgh sports attendance record, with over 70,000 packed into Acrisure Stadium to watch Pitt vs. West Virginia, and the 2024 Backyard Brawl may set another record.

Pitt announced Thursday morning that the Backyard Brawl is officially sold out.

The Brawl is scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon, with ESPN2 broadcasting the matchup for those who will not be in attendance. 70,623 fans would set a new sporting attendance record in Pittsburgh.

It’s going to be a very hectic day on the North Shore with the Backyard Brawl bringing in thousands and thousands and thousands, along with a Pittsburgh Pirates game earlier in the day, and parking will be impossible for those who did not plan ahead.

The Brawl, when it’s on the schedule, is one of the most eagerly anticipated games on the Pitt schedule — especially when it’s in Pittsburgh. And with the Panthers coming off a historic comeback victory, Panther Nation will be out in full force this weekend.

Pitt is 2-0, coming off a come-from-behind win against Cincinnati this weekend, and is looking to improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2020.

West Virginia is 1-1, rebounding from a season-opening loss against Penn State with a 49-14 beatdown against Albany. WVU quarterback Garrett Greene and the Mountaineers’ offense are looking to continue their ascent.

Pitt leads the all-time series with West Virginia 62-41-3. It’s a series that initially kicked off in the 1800s, with an 8-0 WVU win 1895, but the two sides played every season from 1943-2011 — and just about every season since 1900 before that. It’s grown into perhaps the greatest rivalry in college football in the years since.

The series stopped for 10 seasons due to both teams leaving the Big East, with Pitt going to the ACC and West Virginia to the Big 12, following the 2011 season.

But it resumed in the 2022 season. Pitt knocked off WVU, 38-31, to open the season at Acrisure Stadium, and WVU returned the favor with a 17-6 win at Milan Puskar Stadium last season. After last season’s embarrassing showing, with three interceptions from then-quarterback Phil Jurkovec, the Panthers have a lot to prove this time around.

The current series will expire in 2025, but another four-game series is set for 2029-32. So, the Backyard Brawl will be played a handful of times in the coming seasons.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker
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BigB
BigB
26 days ago

These teams should be in the same league… a win- win for everyone

Menotyou
Menotyou
26 days ago

It’s almost as if regional rivalries matter ALOT.

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