PITTSBURGH - Pitt entered its Week 2 matchup against Central Michigan missing one half of its starting cornerback duo, and now both are out of the game.
PITTSBURGH -- The Pitt Panthers will have a veteran defensive back returning in 2025, bolstering the secondary heading into next season. Redshirt senior Tamon Lynum announced on Instagram that he is returning for the Panthers next season, marking his second with the program.
Tamon Lynum flashed his potential at times during his first season in Pittsburgh, and he’s running it back for Year 2. Lynum — a 6-foot-2, 190-pound cornerback from Orlando, Fla.
It sure looks as though Pitt is looking to add multiple transfers to their 2024 defensive backfield. A day after receiving a commitment from Nebraska transfer cornerback Tamon Lynum, the Panthers have extended an offer to another cornerback that’s in the portal.
Head coach Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt Panthers received their first transfer portal commitment of the offseason as former Nebraska Cornhuskers‘ defensive back Tamon Lynum has adjusted the biography on his Instagram page.
Pitt has landed its first transfer portal acquisition of the offseason. Tamon Lynum — a 6-foot-2, 185-pound cornerback from Orlando, Fla. — has not made a public announcement, but he changed his Instagram bio to show his new team.