Agree about BC and Duke. My daughter wants communications and Syracuse has one of the best in the country so I'd have to be proud, but I'm safe for now because she didn't apply for undergrad and is keeping it in view for masters instead down the road.
It's no Ivy, but Pitt is no slouch as a university, either. It's surprisingly high on my daughter's remaining list right now and we are visiting to check it out in a few weeks for an accepted student open house. It's one of only a couple schools to which she applied sight unseen, mostly out of curiosity about the city. If she was a STEM student it would probably be a no-brainer, as it's very strong and incredibly accomplished in those fields going back literally hundreds of years.
She was also accepted to UConn (among others) but I can see many advantages for her to see what Pittsburgh offers instead. I've been reading up on the school and have been impressed; I also know a few alumni and they are really smart, happy, successful and independent people, so that's made me even more curious. She knows a current student from our town who loves it, so of course that has made her more curious.
Coincidentally, it looks like we're going to be there for opening day at PNC Park, so that's a bonus to be able to check that out. I've only been to the city twice before, for work almost twenty years ago, and I didn't make it to the ballpark. I did like what I saw of the city though, and apparently it's been on a bit of a boom in recent years--primarily based on its reputation as a great place to live. That's a big factor for me, as I'd like her to experience other places that may provide more opportunity for her than CT. I don't know if you can say the same about the others you list (Illinois, Purdue, Ga Tech, Penn State).