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Pitt Lands in Top 10 for Highly-Touted 2025 Florida WR

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Pitt wide receiver target Santonyo Isaac.

National Signing Day is just under a month away, and the Pitt staff is focused on the class of 2024, but the class is 2025 is on the radar, too.

Santonyo Isaac — a 6-foot-1, 170-pound wide receiver from Tampa Bay Tech in Tampa, Fl. — picked up an offer from Pitt nearly two years ago, a very early offer in the class of 2025, and that lasting relationship has paid off.

Isaac narrowed down a list of nearly 30 offers to just 10 — Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Michigan, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, Texas A&M, UCF and Wisconsin.

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Cory Sanders has been the main point of contact with Isaac, extending an offer back in January of 2022, but there hasn’t been an unofficial visit at this point.

It will be important for Pitt to host Isaac on a visit or two in the spring to help increase the chances of an official visit in the summer as the class of 2025 comes to the forefront of the recruiting world. It may help that former Tampa Bay Tech star Antonio Camon is finishing up his freshman season at Pitt.

Isaac broke out as a freshman at Tampa Bay Tech in 2021, but his sophomore season was interrupted by injuries. He emerged as one of the biggest playmakers in Florida as a junior.

Isaac raked up 24 receptions for 616 yards (25.7 yards per reception) and nine touchdowns as a junior, serving as an elite big-play threat in a high-scoring offense. And he will be relied upon as the Titans continue to march through the FHSAA 3M playoffs.

247Sports rates Isaac as the 377th-ranked recruit in the class (53rd-ranked wide receiver and 53rd-ranked recruit from Florida) while On3 rates him as the 294th-ranked recruit in the class (44th-ranked wide receiver and 40th-ranked recruit from Florida).

Rivals rates him as the 51st-ranked wide receiver and 46th-ranked recruit from Florida — holding a 5.8 Rivals Rating.

Pitt has not landed a commitment in the class of 2025 to this point, although it is very early, but that will likely change in the near future as the class of 2025 is hosted on visits and made more of a priority by the Pitt coaches.

Signing Day for the class of 2024 is set for Wednesday, Dec. 20.

Sandy Schall, Coldwell Banker

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