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How to buy Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs Pittsburgh Panthers tickets
On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, the No. 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish visit the No. 23 Pittsburgh Panthers at Acrisure Stadium.
If you are looking to find Fighting Irish vs. Panthers tickets, information is available below.
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How to buy Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh tickets for college football Week 12
You can buy tickets to see the Fighting Irish take on the Panthers from multiple providers.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 31 at Miami (FL) Hurricanes, 27-24 loss
- Week 3: Sept. 13 vs. Texas A&M Aggies, 41-40 loss
- Week 4: Sept. 20 vs. Purdue Boilermakers, 56-30 win
- Week 5: Sept. 27 at Arkansas Razorbacks, 56-13 win
- Week 6: Oct. 4 vs. Boise State Broncos, 28-7 win
- Week 7: Oct. 11 vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack, 36-7 win
- Week 8: Oct. 18 vs. USC Trojans, 34-24 win
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at Boston College Eagles, 25-10 win
- Week 11: Nov. 8 vs. Navy Midshipmen, 49-10 win
- Week 12: Nov. 15 at noon ET at Pittsburgh Panthers
- Week 13: Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m. ET vs. Syracuse Orange
- Week 14: Nov. 29 at Stanford Cardinal
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish stats
- Notre Dame sports the 44th-ranked defense this year (334.3 yards allowed per game), and has been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking 15th-best with a tally of 466.1 yards per game.
- The Fighting Irish have been firing on all cylinders this year, as they rank ninth-best in scoring offense (38.7 points per game) and 17th-best in scoring defense (18.8 points allowed per game).
- Notre Dame ranks 26th in pass offense (271.7 passing yards per game) and 90th in pass defense (232.3 passing yards allowed per game) this season.
- The Fighting Irish rank 26th in rushing yards this season (194.4 rushing yards per game), but they’ve been shining on defense, ranking 14th-best in the FBS with 102.0 rushing yards allowed per game.
Pittsburgh Panthers football schedule
- Week 1: Aug. 30 vs. Duquesne Dukes, 61-9 win
- Week 2: Sept. 6 vs. Central Michigan Chippewas, 45-17 win
- Week 3: Sept. 13 at West Virginia Mountaineers, 31-24 loss
- Week 5: Sept. 27 vs. Louisville Cardinals, 34-27 loss
- Week 6: Oct. 4 vs. Boston College Eagles, 48-7 win
- Week 7: Oct. 11 at Florida State Seminoles, 34-31 win
- Week 8: Oct. 18 at Syracuse Orange, 30-13 win
- Week 9: Oct. 25 vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack, 53-34 win
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at Stanford Cardinal, 35-20 win
- Week 12: Nov. 15 at noon ET vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
- Week 13: Nov. 22 at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
- Week 14: Nov. 29 vs. Miami (FL) Hurricanes
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Pittsburgh Panthers stats
- Pittsburgh’s defensive unit has been paving the way for the team, as it ranks 25th-best in the FBS with 318.3 total yards allowed per contest. In terms of offense, it is putting up 427.3 total yards per game, which ranks 37th.
- The Panthers’ offense has been leading the charge for the team, as they rank sixth-best in the FBS with 39.7 points per game. In terms of defense, they are giving up 21.8 points per game, which ranks 43rd.
- Pittsburgh’s pass defense ranks 97th in the FBS with 237.4 passing yards given up per game, but it has been carried by its offense, which ranks 11th-best by piling up 302.9 passing yards per contest.
- The Panthers’ run defense has been leading the charge for the team, as they rank third-best in the FBS with 80.9 rushing yards allowed per game. In terms of offense, they are posting 124.4 rushing yards per game, which ranks 104th.
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Pittsburgh will open its new terminal Nov. 18 – The Points Guy
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) CEO Christina Cassotis is keeping her promise to travelers that they will enjoy the airport’s spacious new terminal by Thanksgiving.
The airport has set an opening date of Tuesday, Nov. 18 — just over a week before the holiday — for the new $1.7 billion terminal.
“This is a new day for our region,” said Cassotis in a statement Monday. “This is an airport built for Pittsburgh, by Pittsburgh. It improves the passenger experience and ensures this region remains on a global stage.”
Sneak peek: Pittsburgh’s glistening new $1.7 billion terminal that’s about to open
The new Pittsburgh terminal opens at a time of uncertainty for the airline industry. Airlines are canceling thousands of flights nationally due to the toll on air traffic controllers from the longest-ever federal government shutdown. Data from flight-tracking website FlightAware shows 16 flights departing Pittsburgh, or 8% of the airport’s scheduled total, were canceled Monday.
And the growth in traveler numbers at the airport, while still above prepandemic levels, flatlined in September, Allegheny County Airport Authority data shows.
Still, the new terminal ushers in, as Cassotis put it, a “new day” for Pittsburgh. No longer is the former US Airways hub saddled with a terminal complex designed for (much) busier days, but one designed and sized for the 21st century and the city’s future.
The new 811,000-square-foot building houses all airline ticketing and check-in counters, and the baggage claim. The check-in level features a soaring wood-toned ceiling speckled with pinpoint lights akin to stars in the night sky. Treelike supports hold up the structure.
“If we look at the building, and you walk through one of those beautiful forests around Pittsburgh, it’s all flooded with natural light,” said Luis Vidal, founding principal of Luis Vidal + Architects, on the design. “This wood-appearing ceiling is taking us back to remembering we’re in the middle of a pavilion, we’re in the middle of a forest.”
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Gensler and HDR, with Luis Vidal + Architects, designed Pittsburgh’s new terminal.
The terminal is connected directly to the airport’s existing concourses by a “Skybridge” that Vidal compared to the experience of exiting the city’s Fort Pitt tunnel and seeing Pittsburgh’s famous skyline on display before you.
When it opens, the airport’s existing terminal, which opened in 1992, and the train connecting it to the concourses will close.
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