Pittsburgh at Louisville odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Pitt and Louisville will look to avenge their Week 12 losses as the two ACC foes match up inside L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on Saturday.
Both programs are bowl eligible heading into the final two-week stretch of regular season action. The Panthers are still able to play for a 10-win season if they can win their last two regular season games and their postseason matchup, while Louisville’s chances at matching that record were ended in upset fashion against Stanford during Week 12.
Looking to get back on their winning ways, only one of those programs can get back on the right track in Week 13. Vegas updated its early odds to provide a bit of insight on how this matchup might end up.
Heading into game week, Louisville has opened as a 7.5-point favorite over Pitt at home, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under point spread is set at 57.5 in the ACC showdown.
How to watch Pitt vs. Louisville
Time: 4 p.m. ET – Saturday, Nov. 23
Channel: ESPN2, Fubo TV (Streaming)
Location: L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium – Louisville, KY
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The Cardinals entered Saturday on a hot streak, winning its last two on the road against Boston College and a No. 11 Clemson team, respectively. Before that, they had taken previous undefeated Miami to the limit in a 52-45 shootout.
Louisville entered Week 12 ranked No. 19 in the second bath of College Football Playoff rankings. However, they couldn’t escape Stanford after they outscored Louisville 17-7 in the final period to eek out a 38-35 win.
Meanwhile, Pitt hosted the same Clemson team one week after Louisville’s upset on the road. The Tigers were able to best the Panthers 24-20 in Pittsburgh. Pitt has now dropped its last three games after a 7-0 start to the season.
Momentum has befriended neither team down the stretch, but Week 13’s clash creates an opportunity for one of these program to get back on their feet ahead of their respective regular season finale.