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Transfer tracker: How Pitt's departed players did in Week Four

Chris Peak

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Here's a rundown of the 12 scholarship players who transferred out of Pitt this offseason and how they did in Week Four.

Kedon Slovis (BYU) - 38-27 L at Kansas
BYU lost its Big 12 opener despite holding a 17-14 lead at halftime after Slovis threw a pair of touchdown passes in the first two quarters. But he threw a pick-six on the opening drive of the second half and finished with 357 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions on 30-of-51 passing in the loss. On the season, Slovis has completed 60.2% of his passes for 1,017 yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions.

Vincent Davis (UNLV) - 45-28 W at UTEP
Davis had his best game of the season, carrying the ball 13 times and rushing for an even 100 yards in the win. It was Davis’ third career 100-yard game; he had 247 against Georgia Tech in the 2020 regular-season finale and an even 100 in the Coastal Division-clinching win over Virginia in 2021. Davis is tied with Jai’Den Thomas for the team lead in rushing - they both have rushed for 211 yards - but Thomas has scored seven touchdowns to Davis’ one this season.

Jaden Bradley (Charlotte) - 22-7 L at Florida
Bradley played a season-high 20 offensive snaps and saw his first target of the season on Saturday.

Jaylon Barden (Georgia Southern) - 40-3 W at Ball State
Barden played two snaps in Saturday’s road win and run-blocked on both of them, according to Pro Football Focus.

Gavin Thomson (UNLV) - 45-28 W at UTEP
Thomson has not played in any of UNLV’s four games this season.

Myles Alston (Old Dominion) - 10-9 W vs. Texas A&M-Commerce
Alston saw his first playing time of the season on Saturday, playing one snap and drawing a passing target on that play.

Kyi Wright (James Madison) - 45-38 W at Utah State
JMU improved to 4-0 on Saturday and Wright recorded a reception for the second straight week. Last week, he had one catch for eight yards on one target; this week, he caught an 11-yard pass on his lone target.

John Morgan (Arkansas) - 34-31 L at LSU
Morgan played a season-high 28 snaps on Saturday, but he did not record a pressure, a sack or a tackle. Through four games, he has made four tackles, including two sacks.

Sam Williams (Murray State) - Off

Khalil Anderson (East Tennessee State) - Off

Judson Tallandier (Akron) - 29-27 L at Indiana (OT)
Tallandier continues to start at cornerback for Akron. In the loss at Indiana, he was targeted five times and allowed three receptions for 92 yards and one touchdown. That was the first touchdown he has allowed all season. He also had one tackle in the loss.
 
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