POSITION BY POSITION BREAKDOWN: OFFENSE

QUARTERBACK ADVANTAGE: DUKE

Duke quarterback Daniel Jones has completed 91 out of 141 passes for 1,061 yards, nine touchdowns, and four interceptions. Pitt's Kenny Pickett has completed 106 out of 170 passes for 1,006 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions. Jones actually missed a few games due to a clavicle injury suffered late in a game against Northwestern (Week 2) and didn't come back until two games later against Virginia Tech.

RUNNING BACK ADVANTAGE: PITT

Qadree Ollison leads the Pitt rushing attack (116 rushes for 674 yards, six touchdowns, 96.2 yards per game). His backup Darrin Hall has rushed for 403 yards and two touchdowns and averages 6.6 yards per carry . Duke's leading rushers are Deon Jackson (91 carries for 372 yards and five touchdowns) and Brittain Brown (62 carries for 317 yards and two touchdowns). The Blue Devils are barely cracking 150 yards per game rushing while Pitt is close to 200 yards rushing per game.

WIDE RECEIVER ADVANTAGE: DUKE

Duke certainly has the advantage at this position. T.J. Rahming and Johnathan Lloyd have been a productive tandem for the Blue Devils this season. Rahming has caught 30 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns while Lloyd has caught 25 passes for 304 yards and four touchdowns. Pitt Taysir Mack has not played in Pitt's last couple of games but still leads the team in receiving yards (265). Pitt slot receivers Maurice Ffrench (17 catches for 219 yards and two touchdowns) and Rafael Araujo-Lopes (19 catches for 199 yards and three touchdowns) usually find a way to make a big play or two for the Panthers.

TIGHT END ADVANTAGE: DUKE

It's not hard for other teams to have the advantage over Pitt at this position. Duke's Noah Gray has caught seven passes for 112 yards and seven touchdowns this season.

OFFENSIVE LINE ADVANTAGE: EVEN

Duke averages more total yards per game than Pitt (380 to 337.1), but their running game is inferior to that of the Panthers. It may be a long day for Pitt if they aren't able to put pressure on Duke quarterback Daniel Jones.