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Transfer tracker - How Pitt's departed transfers did this week

Chris Peak

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Here's a rundown of how the scholarship players who left Pitt this offseason did this past weekend.

Kedon Slovis (BYU) - 44-11 L at TCU
This was not one of Slovis’ better games; in fact, you could make a good case that it was his worst performance since joining the Cougars, as he completed 15-of-34 passes for 152 yards, no touchdowns and one interception as BYU lost to TCU and fell to 4-2 on the season.

Vincent Davis (UNLV) - 45-27 W at Nevada
Davis had one of his most productive games of the season, rushing 17 times for 71 yards and his second touchdown of 2023. Davis’ score came in the final four minutes with UNLV leading by 18.

Jaden Bradley (Charlotte) - 14-0 L vs. Navy
This has been a tough season for Charlotte, as the 49ers lost their fifth game in a row to fall to 1-5 on the year. Bradley has played in just two games and has not seen the field since Charlotte’s loss at Florida on Sept. 23.

Jaylon Barden (Georgia Southern) - 41-13 L at James Madison
Georgia Southern lost at JMU on Saturday, but the game represented a breakout for Barden, who played a season-high 37 snaps on offense (six more than he played all of last season), was targeted a career-high six times and matched his career high with five receptions, tallying 40 yards in the process.

Gavin Thomson (UNLV) - 45-27 W at Nevada
Thomson did not see the field this week.

Myles Alston (Old Dominion) - Off
ODU was off this weekend. Alston has played one snap so far in 2023.

Kyi Wright (James Madison) - 41-13 W vs. Georgia Southern
Wright played 16 offensive snaps in the win over Georgia Southern. He was in a run-blocking set for the majority of his snaps and was not targeted on the seven pass routes he ran.

John Morgan (Arkansas) - 24-21 L at Alabama
Morgan returned to action after missing one game from a collision that required hospitalization in Arkansas’ loss at Ole Miss two weeks ago, and while he played just nine snaps and did not record any pressures or tackles, his return was positive news.

Sam Williams (Murray State) - 27-6 L vs. Southern Illinois
Williams played eight snaps on defense and recorded one tackle in Saturday’s loss.

Khalil Anderson (East Tennessee State) - 41-10 W vs. Wofford
Anderson made his second consecutive start this past weekend and recorded one tackle and three pass breakups while allowing one reception on five targets.

Judson Tallandier (Akron) - 17-10 L at Central Michigan
Akron lost again on Saturday, but Tallandier continues to be a mainstay in the Zips defense, making his sixth start in as many games this season and recording seven tackles, including one tackle for loss.
 
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