On Friday, several college basketball insiders reported that another familiar name to the Pitt program will enter the transfer portal. Jon Rothstein and Joe Tipton reported that former Panther John Hugley will enter the portal for the second-straight offseason.
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?
PITTSBURGH — There’s a day off for the current Pitt Panthers, but there’s no shortage of action on the South Side as Pro Day is in full swing at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.
This past week has been difficult for those who support the Pitt men’s basketball team after the Panthers were barely left out of the 68-team field in the NCAA Tournament.
Pitt has already had a couple of its former stars stand out this offseason, performing well at the Shrine Bowl and then at the NFL Combine, but Pro Day is the last chance for everyone.
Earlier this week, Pitt forward Will Jeffress entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer after spending the last four years in the Pitt program.
There’s an argument to be made that Aaron Donald is the greatest defensive player in NFL history. Defensive player, not just a defensive lineman. How many players can boast eight first-team All-Pro nods and three AP Defensive Player of the Year honors?
On Friday afternoon, Pitt basketball redshirt junior forward William Jeffress entered the transfer portal, a source confirmed to Pittsburgh Sports Now.
Pitt football lost one of their veteran players on defense to injury for the upcoming 2024 season in sixth year defensive lineman Nate Temple. Head coach Pat Narduzzi announced the news Tuesday morning at spring practice at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex on the South Side.
“Hey, guys, bet you didn’t expect to see me again,” Brandon George joked as he walked up to the podium last week at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. George — a 6-foot-3, 240-pound sixth-year linebacker from Reading, Pa.
Jeff Capel and the Pitt Panthers goal this season was to have a chance to compete for the NCAA Championship. Over the last three and a half months, the Panthers were rounding into form and playing as not only one of the best teams in the ACC, but in the country.
WASHINGTON — On Friday, 1-seed North Carolina took down 4-seed Pitt in an ACC Tournament semifinal battle in the nation’s capital, ending the Panthers’ run at an ACC Tournament title.
Action Network's Sean Paul has Pitt vs. UNC odds, picks and predictions in this ACC Tournament college basketball betting preview for Friday, March 15.
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.
Pitt HC Pat Narduzzi appeared to throw his team under the bus (while also throwing himself under the bus) following Saturday's blowout loss to Notre Dame.