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Thoughts and prayers for Connor

Agreed. I hope he has a very fast recovery and is back to playing ball ASAP. He's a hell of a player.
James is among the finest young men who have played for Pitt. We all are in his corner and will root and pray for him. His character and representation of the university has been outstanding, and I'm sure his parents raised him to be that way. He is not only a great running back, but a great servant in the community. It is well-known his consistent visiting of the Pgh hospitals and befriending the kids there. Go get it, James and you will win.
 
It's great to see all the heartfelt good wishes for James' return to health -- it speaks volumes about the way that he carries himself as a competitor on the field and as a gentleman off the field. Here's a hopeful thought -- when James is making future trips to Children's, he will have an even greater and more meaningful victory to share!
 
Awesome guys... Whatever you think of whatever rivalry... this makes that gnat size in comparison. Classy moves by you all.
 
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