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Toledo vs Pittsburgh Odds

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PITT
-7.5-110
o51.5-110
-275
TOL
+7.5-110
u51.5-110
+220

Panthers Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Panthers 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Dec 26th@TOL----
Nov 30th@BCL 23-34+3.5 LO 50.5BC +140
Nov 23rd@LOUL 9-37+7.5 LU 57.5LOU +217
Nov 16thCLEML 20-24+12 WU 52CLEM +360
Nov 10thUVAL 19-24-7 LU 57.5UVA -282
Nov 3rd@SMUL 25-48+7 LO 56SMU +225
Oct 24thSYRW 41-13-4.5 WU 62.5PITT -193
Oct 12thCALW 17-15-3.5 LU 57.5PITT -165
Oct 5th@UNCW 34-24-2.5 WU 63PITT -138
Sep 21stYSUW 73-17-27.5 WO 60.5PITT -5000
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Pittsburgh Panthers 2024 Season Preview

The 2024 season for the Pittsburgh Panthers brings cautious optimism, especially on offense. After a dreadful 2023 campaign that saw them finish last in the ACC in several key offensive categories, new offensive coordinator Kade Bell arrives from Western Carolina. Bell's high-powered offense led the nation in scoring last year, and Pitt fans hope he can bring some of that magic to the Panthers. The offensive line, which returns four starters, must improve its protection and run-blocking to give this system a chance.

At quarterback, the battle between Nate Yarnell and Alabama transfer Eli Holstein will be one to watch. Yarnell showed promise in late-season appearances, while Holstein brings SEC-level talent to the table. The receiving corps should be more reliable, with veteran Konata Mumpfield leading the group, and new additions like San Diego State transfer Raphael Williams and deep threat Censere Lee, who excelled under Bell at Western Carolina.

Defensively, Pitt faces a challenge in rekindling its once-feared pass rush. With the departure of key players like Dayon Hayes and Samuel Okunlolo, the Panthers will lean on Kansas State transfer Nate Matlack and a mix of unproven talents on the line. The linebacking corps also took a hit, but Ohio transfer Keye Thompson should provide stability alongside Brandon George.

In the secondary, Pitt's safeties are a strong point with returning leading tacklers Donovan McMillon and Javon McIntyre. However, the cornerback position is a concern with a lack of experience and a reliance on transfers like Kentucky's Jaremiah Anglin. A rejuvenated pass rush will be critical in aiding this young group as they navigate a challenging ACC schedule. 

Pitt Point Spreads

A spread bet is a way to bet on how much the Panthers will win or lose by. Here’s an example:

  • Pittsburgh +3.5 (110)
  • Virginia Tech -3.5 (110)

In this example, the Hokies are favored by 3.5 points, so a bet on Pitt would win if the Panthers managed to win the game or lose by three or fewer points. Virginia Tech would need to win the game by at least four to pay off for its bettors.

Pitt Over/Unders

An over/under, or total, bet is a bet on how many points both teams will score.

For example, if the Pittsburgh vs. Virginia Tech game has a 47.5 total, and the Panthers win 27-21, then the over wins. The under wins when the points scored between the teams is less than the total. If a game lands exactly on the number (think if the total was 48), then it's considered a push and all bettors at that number get their money back.

Pitt Moneylines

Unlike spread bets, where the margin of victory matters, moneylines are wagers on which team will win the game, by any amount. What’s different is the amount the bets pay to each side.

Here’s an example: When Pittsburgh is a +130 underdog, a $100 bet will pay out $230 ($130 in profit). When they’re a -130 favorite, it takes a bet of $130 to profit $100, for that same $230 payout. Moneylines are easiest to think of in units of $100 (or $10), but the math is the same no matter how you do it.

Pitt Props

For the fantasy football player, props are a great way to transition into betting. Proposition bets, or props, are a way to bet on an individual player. As an example, you could bet over or under on a wide reciever's yards, touchdowns, receptions and more, as well as bets on other skill position players.

Pitt Futures

Bets on who will win the Heisman Trophy are a popular example of a futures bet. Futures are bets on the entire season, either for a team or a player.

Next Pittsburgh Game

Game Details
@ Toledo Rockets
Toledo
location pin
Thu 12/267:00 PM

Toledo vs Pittsburgh Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
PITT
-7.5-110
o51.5-110
-275
TOL
+7.5-110
u51.5-110
+220

Panthers Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Pittsburgh Panthers 2024 Season Preview

The 2024 season for the Pittsburgh Panthers brings cautious optimism, especially on offense. After a dreadful 2023 campaign that saw them finish last in the ACC in several key offensive categories, new offensive coordinator Kade Bell arrives from Western Carolina. Bell's high-powered offense led the nation in scoring last year, and Pitt fans hope he can bring some of that magic to the Panthers. The offensive line, which returns four starters, must improve its protection and run-blocking to give this system a chance.

At quarterback, the battle between Nate Yarnell and Alabama transfer Eli Holstein will be one to watch. Yarnell showed promise in late-season appearances, while Holstein brings SEC-level talent to the table. The receiving corps should be more reliable, with veteran Konata Mumpfield leading the group, and new additions like San Diego State transfer Raphael Williams and deep threat Censere Lee, who excelled under Bell at Western Carolina.

Defensively, Pitt faces a challenge in rekindling its once-feared pass rush. With the departure of key players like Dayon Hayes and Samuel Okunlolo, the Panthers will lean on Kansas State transfer Nate Matlack and a mix of unproven talents on the line. The linebacking corps also took a hit, but Ohio transfer Keye Thompson should provide stability alongside Brandon George.

In the secondary, Pitt's safeties are a strong point with returning leading tacklers Donovan McMillon and Javon McIntyre. However, the cornerback position is a concern with a lack of experience and a reliance on transfers like Kentucky's Jaremiah Anglin. A rejuvenated pass rush will be critical in aiding this young group as they navigate a challenging ACC schedule. 

Pitt Point Spreads

A spread bet is a way to bet on how much the Panthers will win or lose by. Here’s an example:

  • Pittsburgh +3.5 (110)
  • Virginia Tech -3.5 (110)

In this example, the Hokies are favored by 3.5 points, so a bet on Pitt would win if the Panthers managed to win the game or lose by three or fewer points. Virginia Tech would need to win the game by at least four to pay off for its bettors.

Pitt Over/Unders

An over/under, or total, bet is a bet on how many points both teams will score.

For example, if the Pittsburgh vs. Virginia Tech game has a 47.5 total, and the Panthers win 27-21, then the over wins. The under wins when the points scored between the teams is less than the total. If a game lands exactly on the number (think if the total was 48), then it's considered a push and all bettors at that number get their money back.

Pitt Moneylines

Unlike spread bets, where the margin of victory matters, moneylines are wagers on which team will win the game, by any amount. What’s different is the amount the bets pay to each side.

Here’s an example: When Pittsburgh is a +130 underdog, a $100 bet will pay out $230 ($130 in profit). When they’re a -130 favorite, it takes a bet of $130 to profit $100, for that same $230 payout. Moneylines are easiest to think of in units of $100 (or $10), but the math is the same no matter how you do it.

Pitt Props

For the fantasy football player, props are a great way to transition into betting. Proposition bets, or props, are a way to bet on an individual player. As an example, you could bet over or under on a wide reciever's yards, touchdowns, receptions and more, as well as bets on other skill position players.

Pitt Futures

Bets on who will win the Heisman Trophy are a popular example of a futures bet. Futures are bets on the entire season, either for a team or a player.