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Mason Heintschel throws for 321 yards, two TDs to Desmond Reid in Pitt's upset of No. 25 Florida St.

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Mason Heintschel throws for 321 yards, two TDs to Desmond Reid in Pitt's upset of No. 25 Florida St.
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Mason Heintschel throws for 321 yards, two TDs to Desmond Reid in Pitt's upset of No. 25 Florida St.

2025-10-12 06:10 Last Updated At:06:20

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Mason Heintschel threw for 321 yards and connected with Desmond Reid on a pair of touchdown passes as Pittsburgh defeated No. 25 Florida State 34-31 on Saturday.

A true freshman, Heintschel completed 21 of 29 passes and tossed a pair of second-quarter interceptions. He has surpassed 300 passing yards in both of his starts, building off a rout of Boston College last week with a road upset of the Seminoles.

“He’s a football player and he didn’t lose any faith,” Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi said. “That’s the difference. He fought back and didn’t care (about the interceptions).”

Heintschel’s job was a tough one on the road against a ranked team. But it was made easier with Reid’s return.

Reid had not played since a Sept. 13 loss to West Virginia. He admitted that his conditioning was lagging and he “threw up a couple of times” on Pittsburgh’s sideline.

“My mindset was always, ‘I got to play. This is Florida State.’ I took it day by day,” Reid said. “It was a game-time decision. I felt good today.”

A Miami native, Reid had eight catches for 155 yards and 12 carries for 45 yards for Pittsburgh (4-2, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference).

“He’s just an absolute stud,” Heintschel said.

Tommy Castellanos completed 16 of 23 passes for 245 yards for Florida State, including a pair of touchdowns to Micahi Danzy — 58 yards in the fourth quarter and 33 yards in the second quarter.

But after the Seminoles (3-3, 0-3) went ahead 24-21 on Jake Weinberg’s 34-yard field-goal attempt, Florida State fumbled at midfield and then went three-and-out. Later, while trailing 34-24, came Castellanos’ 58-yarder to Danzy.

The Panthers finished with a pair of field goals and then Ja’Kyrian Turner’s 3-yard touchdown run capped an eight-play, 75-yard drive with 2:28 left.

Florida State opened with a win over Alabama and then grabbed a pair of payment game wins over East Texas A&M and Kent State. But since, the Seminoles have lost at Virginia in double overtime, at home to Miami and now to Pittsburgh.

“We had our opportunities,” Florida State coach Mike Norvell said. “We didn’t do enough to overcome the negative plays.”

Florida State will tumble from the top 25 with its latest loss.

Reid was a three-star prospect and at 5-foot-8 wasn’t highly valued by many coaches. While he took part in recruiting camps at the in-state schools, they all passed, Reid said.

“All the Florida teams, I went to camps,” Reid said. “That’s why I took this game personally. I showed my face. They didn’t recruit me. I don’t hate them. I took this game very personal.”

Florida State played without starting tight end Randy Pittman and receivers Squirrel White and Jayvan Boggs. The Seminoles’ top receiver, Duce Robinson, left the game because of an injury in the second quarter.

Pittsburgh didn't win the turnover margin but picked up its first road win of the season, with a true freshman at quarterback. And the Panthers received a boost from Reid, who had 200 offensive yards.

Florida State ran for 170 yards but Caziah Holmes’ fourth-quarter fumble near midfield halted a drive and took away some of the Seminoles’ momentum.

Pittsburgh plays at Syracuse on Saturday. Florida State plays at Stanford on the same day.

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Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi, left, and Florida State head coach Mike Norvell talk prior to an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Colin Hackley)

Pittsburgh head coach Pat Narduzzi, left, and Florida State head coach Mike Norvell talk prior to an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Colin Hackley)

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — John Marino scored at 4:03 of the third period to break a tie and give the Utah Mammoth a 2-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Thursday night.

Marino also assisted on Nick Schmaltz's 17th goal of the season and Karel Vejmelka made 26 stops as the Mammoth won for the fifth time in six games.

Mikko Rantanen scored and Jake Oettinger had 25 saves for Dallas, which has lost nine of its last 11 games.

Schmaltz broke a scoreless deadlock with 7 seconds left in the second period, tipping in a feed from Marino. It was the fourth latest goal in any regulation period in Utah's short franchise history.

The Mammoth nearly made it 2-0 just 38 seconds into the third, but Lawson Crouse had his goal wiped off the board for high-sticking.

Rantanen leveled the score with a power-play goal at the 2:04 of the third.

Marino answered two minutes later, snapping the puck home from long distance to put the Mammoth up 2-1 with his second winning goal of the season.

Utah improved to 16-1-1 this season when leading after two periods.

Stars: host Tampa Bay on Sunday.

Mammoth: host Seattle on Saturday.

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Dallas Stars defenseman Kyle Capobianco, right, moves the puck against Utah Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars defenseman Kyle Capobianco, right, moves the puck against Utah Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley (55) shoots the puck against Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley (55) shoots the puck against Utah Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars center Wyatt Johnston, right, moves the puck against Utah Mammoth left wing Lawson Crouse during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars center Wyatt Johnston, right, moves the puck against Utah Mammoth left wing Lawson Crouse during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson, center left, fights for the puck against Utah Mammoth defenseman John Marino (6) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson, center left, fights for the puck against Utah Mammoth defenseman John Marino (6) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

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