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Update (3:45 p.m.)

Pitt football offered Class of 2025 tight end/wide receiver Andrew Olesh from Southern Lehigh High School in eastern Pennsylvania.

He stands at 6-foot-5 and 205 pounds and made 53 receptions for 972 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2023.

Olesh has offers from Akron, Cincinnati, Liberty, Rutgers, UNLV and USF. He has made game day visits for Penn State and Rutgers, while attending camps at Penn State and Pitt last summer.

Update (1:11 PM)-
**A second offer today from Bowling Green to a player from West Mifflin. Following one to West Mifflin 2025 defensive lineman Jaiden Brown-Demery, Bowling Green offered star freshman running back Armando Hill. This elite prospect also holds offers from Penn State and UNLV. Hill made headlines with his performances to end the reason, including a 495-yard rushing game against Hopewell.

https://twitter.com/status/1717714720805826961?s=20

Update (1:07 PM)-

Update (1:02 PM)-
**A few offers for former Pitt defensive end Nate Temple since he announced his transfer from Pitt: North Texas, Florida Atlantic and Houston.

Update (12:55 PM)-
**Congrats to West Mifflin 2025 defensive lineman Jaiden Brown-Demery for receiving an offer today from Bowling Green, which becomes his first D-1 offer.

Update (12:51 PM)-

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Eli
4 months ago

Dude, that’s fanny pack. I don’t care how you actually wear it; it’s still a fanny pack.

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