Pittsburgh Panthers
defeated Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 52-21 in Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta on
Saturday.

Jordan Addison,
a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Panthers, had an incredible first half. The highlight of the period was his spectacular catch.

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With 8:54 left in the first half, Panthers
quarterback Kenny Pickett stepped back to pass and delivered the ball to Addison. Despite the fact that the sophomore star had
already fallen to the ground, the pass was on target, and Addison made the grab
despite being down.

In the opening
half, Addison had 6 catches for 117 yards and a touchdown. He and Larry
Fitzgerald are the only Panthers players with seven touchdown receptions in a
three-game span.

The Maryland
native has 23 receptions for 407 yards and eight touchdowns coming into the
contest.

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Addison secured
many honours last season. He was named to the All-ACC team as an honourable
mention and finished second in the ACC Rookie of the Year voting behind Notre
Dame running back Kyren Williams. He has 60 receptions for 667 yards and four
scores on the season. Since Tyler Boyd, he was the first freshman to lead the
team in receptions.

Pitt gained 580
yards in total, including 181 yards on the ground during the contest.

Kenny Pickett threw
for 389 yards and four touchdowns as a quarterback. Pickett was meticulous with
his passing, completing 23 of the 36 passes he attempted.

Pickett has 19
touchdown passes this season and only one interception.

Pitt has scored at
least 41 points in each of its last five games, the program’s first such
stretch. The Panthers score 52.4 points per game on average.

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The Yellow Jackets could not match their performance
against North Carolina a week ago.

The Panthers will get a week off before hosting Virginia
Tech on Oct. 16, while Georgia Tech hosts Duke the following Saturday.