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A Pitt-Penn State New Year's Six matchup is a possibility, and the Peach Bowl is watching

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October 20, 2021October 20, 2021News Room

We’re only at the midway point of the season, but it’s not difficult to see the path for a Pitt vs. Penn State Peach Bowl.

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  • Pirates injury updates: Tests negative for Jared Jones, Konnor Griffin to go on a rehab assignment

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  • The sale of the Penguins to Hoffmann Family of Companies is finally approved. What’s next?

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