Accroding to this report, it reads like a decent recruiting weekend for Pitt.
While the majority of the official visit weekends in December were about hosting previous commitments, the month of January was to put the finishing touches on the already stellar class.
The Panthers hosted top prospects like four-star Aaron Berry who went into the trip with Minnesota and Pitt leading Michigan State. Other top visitors included three-stars Elijah Fields and Andy Miller.
Miller came away impressed seeing the Panther program up close.
“I have been to Pitt before but most of my contact was to their practice facilties,” Miller said. “I liked how Pitt is set off a bit from the City of Pittsburgh. To tell you the truth, I was a little surprised.”
The choices that remain for Miller include Pitt, Ohio State, Indiana, and West Virgina.
Who knows, but I think Pitt may end up with 2 of the 3.
Meanwhile, the Blue Hens of Delaware welcome their latest transfer from Pitt.
But unlike Flacco, who is expected to battle for the starting quarterback job this spring, Agnone may take some time to make an impact at Delaware.
The newcomer was a receiver as a junior at Red Land High, catching 30 passes for 429 yards and eight touchdowns. He then switched to QB as a senior, throwing for 1,490 yards and 13 TDs while earning honorable mention All-State honors.
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Delaware returns two of its top three tight ends next fall in Steve Selk and Mike Mailey.
Good luck.