Pitt needs some help on the offensive line, and on Wednesday, the Panthers got an instant boost up front when Stefano Millin told Pat Narduzzi he will be joining Pitt as a graduate transfer.
Millin was a two-year starter for Kent STate, carrying a 27-game streak of consecutive starts that included every game in 2016 and 2017. As a redshirt sophomore in 2016, he started games at right tackle and center. Last year, he was exclusively at left tackle, where he started all 12 contests.
When he gets to Pitt later this spring, Millin plans to step in at that same position.
“With Brian O’Neill doing to the NFL, they needed a left tackle,” Millin told Panther-Lair.com shortly after committing. “And when I talked to Coach Narduzzi just now he said he’d be shocked if I don’t win the job. Nothing is given, I understand that, but it’s really a good opportunity and my plan is to go in and be the left tackle.”
https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/pitt-gets-instant-help-on-the-ol-with-commitment-of-grad-transfer
Millin was a two-year starter for Kent STate, carrying a 27-game streak of consecutive starts that included every game in 2016 and 2017. As a redshirt sophomore in 2016, he started games at right tackle and center. Last year, he was exclusively at left tackle, where he started all 12 contests.
When he gets to Pitt later this spring, Millin plans to step in at that same position.
“With Brian O’Neill doing to the NFL, they needed a left tackle,” Millin told Panther-Lair.com shortly after committing. “And when I talked to Coach Narduzzi just now he said he’d be shocked if I don’t win the job. Nothing is given, I understand that, but it’s really a good opportunity and my plan is to go in and be the left tackle.”
https://pittsburgh.rivals.com/news/pitt-gets-instant-help-on-the-ol-with-commitment-of-grad-transfer