Pitt dominates Oregon St.



The Panthers controlled the trenches against the Beavers.
PHOENIX (AP) -- On a chilly night in a baseball park, the Pittsburgh Panthers became the bullies of the Big East.
The 24th-ranked Panthers dominated the trenches and held Steven Jackson to a season-low 34 yards on 19 carries in a 38-13 victory over Oregon State on Thursday night in the Insight Bowl.
Pitt's victory at Bank One Ballpark came a few hours after Boston College's 51-25 rout of Toledo in the Motor City Bowl, making the Big East 2-0 in bowl competition.
"I think people cannot ever refer to it as the Big Easy anymore," Pittsburgh coach Walt Harris said.
Pitt -- a team that nearly beat No. 1 Miami -- pulled away from a 10-10 halftime tie by pushing the Beavers around on offense and defense in the second half.
"We showed that we were the better conditioned team," Panthers defensive end Claude Harriott said.
Best record in 20 years
Pittsburgh won nine games in a season for the first time in 20 years.
"It's a good feeling," said Panthers quarterback Rod Rutherford, who passed for a touchdown and ran for another. "In the beginning of the season, I had a lot of doubters. I was just going out, not trying to be macho about it, that I can do whatever I want if I want to do it."
Brandon Miree rushed for 113 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown run, and was selected the game's MVP.
"We knew they were a tough defense, No. 10 in the nation coming in," Miree said. "But we felt we were a physical football team. We've been physical with all the teams that we played this year. I think we opened some eyes around the country."
Jackson, who had gained fewer than 100 yards in just three games all season, broke loose only once, a 60-yard gain that was called back by a holding penalty.
"They played very physical against us," Oregon State coach Dennis Erickson said. "It did surprise me, because I thought we could run the football against most people, and we couldn't tonight."
Shawn Robinson became the first Pitt player to return a punt for a touchdown in the school's 22 bowl appearances.
"It was easy for me," Robinson said of his first career punt return for a TD in his final collegiate game. "My teammates did all the work."
The Panthers (9-4) broke a 10-10 tie with a pair of TDs in the third quarter. Tez Morris' interception set up the go-ahead touchdown on Rutherford's 1-yard run, then Robinson broke a pair of tackles en route to his 66-yard punt return to make it 24-10 with 3:26 to go in the third quarter.
"That was the turning point," Harris said, "that and the field goal at the end of the half."
Derek Anderson completed 21 of 44 passes for 318 yards for Oregon State (8-5). James Newson caught 10 for 165 yards for the Beavers, including a remarkable 65-yard touchdown play.
Rutherford was 13-for-26 for 183 yards. Larry Fitzgerald made a diving grab of Rutherford's 40-yard pass for the game's first touchdown.