No. 13 UCF concerned about Pitt
ORLANDO, Fla. — No. 13 UCF expects a stern test against Pittsburgh, which has had a knack for upsetting teams with hopes of making the College Football Playoff.
The Panthers surprised eventual national champion Clemson on the road two years ago. They ended a disappointing 2017 season by knocking off unbeaten Miami, which had the longest winning streak in the country and was in contention for a CFP berth.
“Going in there and stunning a team, I’ve done it in my career before in college and high school,” sophomore quarterback Kenny Pickett said.
Pitt (2-2) has another chance to play spoiler at UCF (3-0) on Saturday.
