SYRACUSE - Tyler Boyd might deserve a few days off after this one.
Perhaps lost among Pitt's fourth-quarter exploits - a long drive with a fake punt that ended with a game-winning field goal - was the performance of the Panthers' best player who put in perhaps the most workmanlike performance of his career.
Boyd's stat line covers the whole page: receptions, rushing attempts, kick returns and a pass attempt.
"Talk about Tyler Boyd; holy cow, we have to rest him this week," Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi said after the game, a 23-20 win for Pitt. "I don't know if we can practice the guy. I don't know how many carries he had and how many catches, but he's a beast. He's a beast."
Article: Narduzzi on Boyd - "He's a beast"
Perhaps lost among Pitt's fourth-quarter exploits - a long drive with a fake punt that ended with a game-winning field goal - was the performance of the Panthers' best player who put in perhaps the most workmanlike performance of his career.
Boyd's stat line covers the whole page: receptions, rushing attempts, kick returns and a pass attempt.
"Talk about Tyler Boyd; holy cow, we have to rest him this week," Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi said after the game, a 23-20 win for Pitt. "I don't know if we can practice the guy. I don't know how many carries he had and how many catches, but he's a beast. He's a beast."
Article: Narduzzi on Boyd - "He's a beast"