No. 24 Pitt beats Rhode Island 45-24
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Tailback Israel Abanikanda rushed for four touchdowns and quarterback Kedon Slovis was solid in his returned from injury as No. 24 Pittsburgh beat Rhode Island 45-24 on Saturday.
The Panthers (3-1) rushed for 272 yards and scored at least 30 points for the ninth time in 11 games, and Slovis had plenty of help on the ground from Abanikanda, who had 19 carries for 177 yards. The four touchdowns tied for second-most in program history. It marked the first time a Pitt running back rushed for that many TDs in a game since Darrin Hall against North Carolina on November 2017.
Slovis started after missing last week's win at Western Michigan with an undisclosed injury. He was an efficient 20 of 27 for 189 yards. A USC transfer, he hadn't played since the first half of an overtime loss against Tennessee two weeks ago.
Marquis DeShields scored a pair of touchdowns for Rhode Island (2-2), the alma mater of Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi. The Rams, playing their first-ever game against a ranked FBS opponent, trailed by 10 points at halftime before Pitt pulled away after the break.
The Panthers took a 7-0 lead the first time they touched the ball on M.J. Devonshire's 82-yard punt return for a touchdown.
On Pitt's second possession, Abanikanda ran untouched up the middle for a 67-yard touchdown. It was his second rushing touchdown of 60 yards or more this season.
DeShields answered less than a minute later for Rhode Island with a 63-yard touchdown.
Abanikanda scored his second touchdown on Pitt's next possession, a 12-yard run to make it a 21-7 game. Slovis ran for a first down and the Panthers converted a fourth down during the 16-play, 82-yard drive that spanned nearly eight minutes.
Pitt added a 31-yard field goal and DeShields scored his second touchdown in the final minute of the first half.
Abanikanda scored again on Pitt's opening drive of the second half, capping a 10-play, 75-yard drive with a 24-yard run.
NARDUZZI TIED FOR THIRD
Narduzzi earned his 56th career coaching victory at Pitt, tying him for third all-time with John Michelosen, who coached the Panthers from 1955-65. Narduzzi trails only Jock Sutherland and Glenn "Pop" Warner for the most wins by a Pitt head coach.
Narduzzi, a 1990 graduate of Rhode Island, played for the Rams from 1987-1989 as a three-year starting linebacker. He also coached linebackers at Rhode Island from 1993-1997 before he was promoted to defensive coordinator for two seasons.
ON THE RUSH
Abanikanda rushed for 100 or more yards for the third straight time this season. He's the first Pitt player with three straight 100-yard rushing games since Hall in 2017.
Abanikanda entered the game as the ACC's leading rusher and has 75 carries for 464 yards in the past three weeks. He was briefly injured on a kickoff return late in the first half.
RUN IT BACK
Devonshire scored his second touchdown of the season. He also had the game-clinching interception return for a score in the season-opener against West Virginia. He's the first Pitt player to return an interception and punt for a touchdown since Darrelle Revis in 2006.
THE TAKEAWAY
Rhode Island: A pair of big plays helped Rhode Island score twice in the first half. The Rams are ranked and they're one of the better FCS teams, but they couldn't keep up with the Panthers, who improved to 20-1 against FCS opponents.
Pitt: Rhode Island served as one final tune-up before Pitt begins defense of its ACC title next week against Georgia Tech. Abanikanda and the Panthers controlled the game on the ground and Slovis was effective through the air, using short swing passes to lead Pitt on multiple long drives.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
Pitt: The Panthers picked up a comfortable victory against an FCS squad before ACC play begins next week and should stay ranked.
UP NEXT
Rhode Island hosts Ivy League foe Brown next Saturday.
Pitt hosts Georgia Tech next Saturday.