Recruiting

Pitt’s Successful Signing Day Brings in 24 Talented Players

Yesterday, Pitt announced that it signed 24 recruits for its 2010 football recruiting class. The class is considered very successful by many analysts. Scouts.com lists the Panthers’ 2010 recruiting class as the 15th best in the nation.

Pitt signed all 24 players that it had expected to sign, leaving Coach Wannstedt and crew very relaxed for the majority of the day. The only bit of worry came from top recruit T.J. Clemmings (DL, New Jersey), but was quickly forgotten after he faxed his letter to Pitt shortly before 10 AM. Clemmings was considered to be the top overall prospect from the state of New Jersey.

The recruiting class addressed Pitt’s needs at the defensive back position as well as the defensive line position. It also brings in top Ohio QB recruit, Mark Myers, and PA QB recruit Anthony Gonzalez.

2010 Recruiting Class by Position

Offensive Linemen – 4 (Arthur Doakes, Shane Johnson, Matt Rotheram, Brandon Sacco)
Defensive Linemen – 4 (T.J. Clemmings, Aaron Donald, Khaynin Mosley-Smith, Bryan Murphy)
Wide Receivers – 4 (Drew Carswell, Todd Thomas, Kevin Weatherspoon, Salath Williams)
Defensive Backs – 6 (Derrick Burns, Brandon Ifill, Saheed Imoru, Jeff Knox, Todd Thomas, K’Waun Williams)
Running Backs – 2 (Andre Givens, T.J. Peeler)
Quarterbacks – 2 (Anthony Gonzalez, Mark Myers)
Tight Ends – 2 (Brendan Carozzoni, Dan Schneider)
Linebackers – 1 (Eric Williams)

Source: PittsburghPanthers.com

Overall, it marks another successful recruiting class for head coach Dave Wannstedt as he continues to bring top talent into the program at Pitt.

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