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Football By WILL GRAVES

Pitt defense shuts down Georgia Tech in 24-19 win

AP Sports Writer

WATCH: Pitt Runs Flea Flicker To Perfection For 60-Yard Gain vs. Georgia Tech | Highlights

PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Qadree Ollison ran for 91 yards and two touchdowns and Pittsburgh's defense kept Georgia Tech's triple-option in check during a 24-19 victory in the ACC opener for both teams on Saturday.

Ollison scored on runs of 31 and 8 yards for the Panthers (2-1, 1-0), who bounced back from a loss to rival Penn State by jumping on the Yellow Jackets (1-2, 0-1) early and then holding on late.

Darrin Hall added a touchdown run for Pitt. Quarterback Kenny Pickett left briefly due with a left leg injury at the end of the first half but played the entire second half, completing 16 of 23 passes for a season-high 191 yards and an interception.

TaQuon Marshall scored on a pair of short touchdown runs in the second half for the Yellow Jackets and finished with a team-high 103 yards rushing. Marshall ended up 6 of 15 for 66 yards and an interception on a heave to the end zone with just under 10 minutes remaining that was easily picked off by Pitt's Phillipie Motley to end any real threat the Yellow Jackets had of mounting a comeback.

A week after rolling up 602 yards in a loss to South Florida, the Yellow Jackets managed just 386 against the Panthers, 99 of it coming on a last-gasp drive in the final minutes. Jordan Mason added 94 yards rushing and B-back Qua Searcy - starting in place of injured KirVonte Benson - added 38 in his first career start but the Yellow Jackets did little in the first half while falling behind 21-0.

Georgia Tech faced another fourth down at the Pitt 23 in the second quarter. Rather than attempt a field goal, the Yellow Jackets went for it. Needing five yards, Marshall dropped back to pass, which sailed high and out of the reach of Jalen Camp.

Pitt took advantage immediately. Pickett turned a flea flicker into a 60-yard completion to Taysir Mack to flip the field and when Ollison darted in for his second touchdown.

BIG PICTURE

Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets have to stop beating themselves, as a couple of personal foul penalties on late hits handed Pitt yardage on drives that turned into touchdowns.

Pitt: Considering the daunting stretch ahead - two of Pitt's next four games are on the road against ranked opponents - the Panthers found their season at an early tipping point and responded emphatically. The defense stayed disciplined against Georgia Tech's idiosyncratic attack and the offense was efficient if not spectacular. It's a formula that could work if Pitt wants to be a factor in the ACC's wide-open Coastal Division.

UP NEXT

Georgia Tech: Hosts No. 2 Clemson next Saturday. The Tigers have won five of the last six meetings, including a 24-10 victory last October.

Pitt: The Panthers travel to North Carolina on Saturday. The Panthers are 0-5 against the Tar Heels since joining the ACC in 2013.