Matt Goncalves is the newest Indianapolis Colt, and it’s safe to say he’s pretty fired up about that. The Colts selected Goncalves — a 6-foot-6, 327-pound offensive tackle from Manorville, N.Y.
Pitt has just about arrived at the magic number (85) required for being scholarship-compliant ahead of the 2024 season. Dorien Ford — a 6-foot-4, 320-pound redshirt junior offensive lineman from Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pitt has had at least one selection in each of the last 10 NFL Drafts, dating back to defensive tackle Aaron Donald, quarterback Tom Savage and wide receiver Devin Street in the 2014 NFL Draft, and there’s an expectation that there will be a few more Panthers selected this weekend.
Pitt women’s basketball coach Tory Verdi continues to retool his roster after a difficult debut season in Pittsburgh. Mikayla Johnson — a 6-foot-1 redshirt sophomore guard from Colorado — announced Monday afternoon that she’s committed to Pitt, the third transfer portal addition of the spring for the Panthers.
The Pitt football program had some movement on its roster Monday as two players entered their names into the transfer portal. It was redshirt freshman wide receiver Israel Polk (Richmond, California) first, and redshirt junior Cole Mitchell followed him into the portal not long after.
Pitt has had great returns when it comes to Dallastown Area High School lately, and there’s a chance that another talented wide receiver may join Kenny Johnson in Pittsburgh.
Pitt women’s basketball and head coach Tony Verdi have been actively retooling the Panthers’ roster in the transfer portal. In doing so, Pitt has added another high-major transfer in Brooklynn Miles from Kentucky, she announced via Instagram.
A couple days after entering the NCAA Transfer Portal, former Pitt linebacker Solomon DeShields has already arranged a weekend visit. Matt Zenitz from 247 Sports is reporting that DeShields will travel to Texas A&M this weekend for a visit, his first since departing Pitt.
Sincere Edwards got used to Pat Narduzzi screaming at him this spring. His coaches at Wekiva in Orlando didn’t really care if he hit the quarterback in practice; Narduzzi does.
It’s not a surprise to hear that Dayon Hayes has been a popular man since making the surprise announcement to leave Pitt and enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.
The news that Dayon Hayes was hitting the transfer portal caught Pitt fans by surprise Monday, and the surprise didn’t stop there. In a report published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Christopher Carter, Hayes said that he didn’t believe Pitt could win games.
Sincere Edwards will have a new person sitting beside him during meetings with Tim Daoust in the Pitt defensive line room. Edwards has sat by Dayon Hayes since he arrived as an early enrollee in January, and he looks up to the veteran edge rusher as a role model.
PITTSBURGH — Nate Yarnell entered the spring as the Pitt starting quarterback, and that’s not going to change entering the summer. All five scholarship quarterbacks received reps in Saturday’s spring game at Acrisure Stadium, but only Yarnell and Eli Holstein recorded double-digit passing attempts.
Cam Corhen arrived in Pittsburgh Friday morning, and by the time he leaves Sunday, he could be the newest Pitt Panther. Corhen — a 6-foot-10, 225-pound junior forward from Florida State — is taking an official visit to Pitt this weekend, and according to On3, Pitt is the team to beat.
PITTSBURGH — Just like that, Pitt’s spring practices have concluded on the South Side. Over six weeks of work, 14 total practices and a handful of scrimmages sprinkled in provided the Panthers adequate time to learn new philosophies and systems.
The Pitt Panthers have secured another official visitor for June as 2025 safety Ian Williams announced on X that he will take a trip to Pittsburgh from June 20-22.
If there’s one goal that Pat Narduzzi has every spring, it’s for his Pitt squad to stay healthy. Through 13 spring practices this year, he isn’t super happy with how the Panthers have managed injuries.
Pitt guard Carlton Carrington is entering the 2024 NBA Draft.
The Steelers still have a few holes on offense and defense following the first few waves of free agency. Could they fill a couple of them with former Pitt Panthers?
The Pitt Panthers are doing everything they can to crack the NCAA Tournament field, but it still might not be enough.
For Pittsburgh and Wake Forest, Thursday's ACC Tournament quarterfinal matchup in Washington, D.C., is more than just a chance to face the winner of North Carolina-Florida State in the semis.
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