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Pitt 3-0 as bizarre punt aids 27-14 win over Navy
PITTSBURGH 27, NAVY 14

By ALAN ROBINSON
AP Sports Writer

PITTSBURGH(AP) -- Bill Stull found Henry Hynoski on a 13-yard
completion on his first pass attempt against Navy and, surprise,
heard loud cheers.

Right then, his Pitt teammates knew it would be a much different
game for a quarterback who wins games, but has trouble winning
over his own fans.

Dion Lewis and Ray Graham each scored a touchdown, Stull
effectively ran the Panthers' offense and Pittsburgh turned a
bizarre failed punt by Navy into a pivotal touchdown during a
27-14 victory over the Midshipmen on Saturday night.

The Panthers (3-0) held Navy's trademark running game to 129
yards while improving to 3-0 for the first time since 2000 and
only the fourth time since Dan Marino's senior season in 1982.
The Panthers, two spots out of the Top 25 last week, might be
ready to return to the national rankings.

Stull, booed loudly during a 38-3 win over Youngstown State two
weeks before, went 17 of 24 for 245 yards as Pitt outgained the
Midshipmen 369-218. The Panthers were coming off a 54-27
decision over Buffalo in which they allowed 500 yards yet still
won by 27.

Pitt didn't need long to build off its highest-scoring game in
10 years, using up nearly seven minutes at the start of the game
on an 89-yard drive that ended with Stull's 6-yard scoring pass
to Oderick Turner, one play after Stull's 22-yard completion to
Jonathan Baldwin. Baldwin made six catches for 111 yards.

"Billy was putting the ball in the right places," Baldwin said.
"It (the opening drive) helped his confidence a lot. That first
game, people were booing him and we just encouraged him, we were
telling him to just go out and execute and they'll be quiet
then."

Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt felt it helped Stull to go on the road
last week and get away from fans who weren't happy with his 7 of
24 performance during a 3-0 loss to Oregon State in the Sun
Bowl.

"He didn't have to deal with the crowd," Wannstedt said. "I was
real curious to see how he played here. His confidence took a
step forward."

Baldwin's 18-yard reception and tight end Nate Byham's 24-yard
catch highlighted a 59-yard drive that ended with Graham's
15-yard run and put Pitt up 14-7 early in the second quarter.
Graham, who was playing high school football last season, took
over on the drive from Lewis, another freshman who came into the
game as the nation's No. 3 rusher.

Lewis ran for 79 yards on 23 carries and scored on a 6-yard run
only three plays after Navy not only couldn't get off a punt,
but lost 23 yards without the kick being blocked.

"Pitt threw the ball really well and they hurt us on third downs
and picked us apart," said linebacker Ross Pospisil, who
compared the game to Pitt's 42-21 win over Navy last season in
which LeSean McCoy ran for 156 yards and three touchdowns. "I
thought Dion Lewis was almost as a good as McCoy."

Defensively, Pitt was led by yet another freshman, Dan Mason,
who made 11 tackles during his first career start while
replacing the injured Adam Gunn (ankle).

"I love the kid," Wannstedt said. "He's an old school middle
linebacker. He is all business in there."

Not long after Navy kicker Joe Buckley was wide right on a
32-yard field goal try that would have cut Pitt's lead to 4,
Kyle Delahooke mishandled the snap while attempting to punt on
fourth-and-5 from the Navy 38.

Delahooke made it worse by attempting to kick the ball while it
was sitting on the turf - a 15-yard penalty that, combined with
the 8-yard loss on the play, gave Pitt the ball at the Navy 15.
Lewis went on to score his fifth rushing touchdown and sixth
overall in three games.

"That was probably one of the worst performances as a team we've
had in a long while," Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said.

Navy's Ricky Dobbs was 6 of 21 for 89 yards and was held to 21
yards rushing. Two years ago, Navy won at Pitt 48-45 in two
overtimes.

Pitt had its own unique play in the quarter, a 20-yard
completion by Stull to himself on a tipped pass, but he fumbled
near the goal line and Navy (1-2) recovered at its own 1.

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