Pitt’s Best Player Leaves the Team

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Morgantown, West Virginia – According to multiple sources, Pitt’s top returning player, wide receiver Jordan Addison, has decided to leave the Pitt Panthers football program and enter the transfer portal.

Addison, last year’s Biletnikoff Award Winner given to the nation’s top wide receiver, had 100 receptions, 1,593 receiving yards and 17 receiving touchdowns for the Panthers last season.

Addison is reportedly considering transferring to USC with a massive NIL package involved. This, of course, is tough news for Pitt, but great news for the West Virginia Mountaineers, who open the season against the Panthers this upcoming season.



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Brad Smith, "The Voice of Morgantown", is the most trusted, accomplished name in West Virginia sports journalism. Smith is the foremost, preeminent authority on West Virginia athletics and a lifelong fan of the Mountaineers. Smith, a proud graduate of West Virginia University, resides in Morgantown most of the year, but has a home in Jacksonville, Florida, where he lives during the winter.