Pitt’s 2021 recruiting class bumped up to No. 20 in the nation — and No. 4 in the ACC — Thursday when cornerback Noah Biglow, a three-star prospect from Seffner, Fla., pledged to enroll next year.
Coach Pat Narduzzi flipped Biglow, who had committed to Iowa State last month. Seven months ahead of the scheduled NCAA signing day, only Clemson, North Carolina and Miami are ranked ahead of Pitt’s class among conference rivals.
Committed. You don’t have to respect my decision! ?? pic.twitter.com/c61uioCZqk— Randy Biglow ❕ (@noahbiglow28) May 28, 2020
Biglow is the 14th recruit in Pitt’s ’21 class, the second from Florida, the second defensive back and only the fifth on defense.
Pitt has secured 11 verbal commitments in the past month, aggressively chasing targets while their summer evaluation camps have been canceled by covid-19 concerns.
Biglow also has offers from Duke, Kansas, Virginia and Washington State.
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