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PITTSBURGH - On its second play, Rutgers found the offense that was missing all season. Nationally ranked Pittsburgh, The No. 17 Panthers haven't played so poorly on defense since the second Johnny Majors era a dozen years ago.

Mike Teel, booed at times by his own fans this season, threw five of his school-record six touchdown passes in the first half and Rutgers came out throwing to confound Pittsburgh's previously reliable defense during a stunningly easy 54-34 victory Saturday.

Mike Teel, a senior who had only three touchdown passes in seven games, found Kenny Britt on scoring plays of 79, 7 and 26 yards and Tim Brown for 60 and 36 yards, all against what was the Big East's top-ranked and nation's 10th-rated pass defense.

"It makes you wonder where it's been all year," Mike Teel said.

Or where it's been for 20 years - Rutgers hadn't beaten a ranked opponent on the road since a 21-16 win over then-No. 15 Penn State on Sept. 24, 1988.

Pitt hadn't allowed so many points since a 60-6 loss to Notre Dame in 1996, the final year of Majors' second turn as coach, or so many at home since Virginia Tech and Ohio State scored 63 on successive weeks in 1993, Majors' first year back.

"Coming into the game, I thought this was going to be a 17-10 game one way or the other," said fourth-year Pitt coach Dave Wannstedt, whose team hadn't lost since being upset 27-17 by Bowling Green in its opener. "It's the most disappointing defensive performance we've had since I've been here."

Mike Teel hit Brown for the 60-yard score on Rutgers' first possession and, about six minutes later, Kenny Britt for 79 yards as the Pitt defenders constantly were confused by play-action throws with Mike Teel on the move. All of Kenny Britt's TDs came in the first half as the Scarlet Knights opened a 34-24 halftime lead.

"I think the first series was the turning point, we had a chance to make a play and we finally made it," Mike Teel said. "It's been an overthrow here, a missed block there all season but we finally put it all together."

Brown's 36-yard TD catch made it 41-31 and came one play after Aaron Berry's fumbled punt midway through the third quarter. LeSean McCoy's fourth touchdown run had put Pittsburgh (5-2, 2-1 in Big East) within a field goal of tying it at 34-31.

On Pitt's next possession, quarterback Bill Stull's neck snapped backward as he was hurried by defensive back David Row on an incompletion and struck McCoy in the back. Stull lay motionless for several minutes as players from both teams knelt in front of their benches, but he flashed a thumbs-up while leaving on a stretcher.

Tests revealed no injuries, though Stull planned to stay overnight in a Pittsburgh hospital for precautionary reasons.

"It looks like he's going to be fine," Wannstedt said.

Pat Bostick took over to drive Pitt to the 17, only to throw an interception that Kevin Malast returned 74 yards to the 17. Kordell Young went on to score from the 8, and Young later added a 4-yard TD run.

Rutgers (3-5, 2-2) scored within the first three plays of a drive five times, three times on the first play, after being held to 17 points or fewer five times during its first seven games. The Scarlet Knights may have picked up on some bad habits by Pitt's defensive backs last week during a 42-21 romp at Navy, which threw only eight times.

"I've been there myself. You get ready for Navy and now, all of a sudden, you win that game and you've got to get ready for a traditional offense," Rutgers coach Greg Schiano said. "It's not easy."

Mike Teel made it look easy, going 14-of-21 for 361 yards while breaking the previous Rutgers record of five TD passes held by two others. He began going after defensive backs Jovani Chappel and Eric Thatcher immediately after McCoy scored on a 33-yard run on the third play from scrimmage, throwing for 321 yards in the first half.

Kenny Britt finished with five catches for 143 yards and Brown four for 132 as both took advantage of man-to-man coverage.

"You can't look at anybody else. You can't look at the linebackers, you can't look at the coaches, you have to look at the four guys in the secondary," Thatcher said. "We need to be able to cover people."

Kenny Britt said Mike Teel's teammates sensed a difference in him following a 12-10 win over Connecticut last week in which the quarterback drew some boos.

"If we were at home, I would have got ran out of the stadium," Mike Teel of throwing an interception that proved insignificant.

Pittsburgh was denied its first six-game winning streak since the end of the 2001 season and failed to stay ahead of West Virginia (5-2, 2-0) and Cincinnati (6-1, 2-0) in a now-jumbled Big East race. Rutgers beat the Panthers for a fourth consecutive season and won in successive visits to Pittsburgh for the first time.

McCoy ran for 146 yards and his four scoring runs gave him 28 TDs in his first two seasons, four more than former Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett during his freshman and sophomore years in 1973-74.


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