All-105 is a Pittsburgh Sports Now series profiling each of the 105 members of the Pitt 2024 training camp roster.
Noah Biglow, a redshirt junior from Armwood High in Wesley Chapel, Fla.
2023 season: Biglow played in four games last season, primarily serving as a special teamer
Stats: Biglow didn’t record any stats last season, and he’s recorded two tackles (one solo) and a pass breakup in three seasons in Pittsburgh
Camp outlook: Biglow has as good a chance as any of the Pitt cornerbacks to turn a strong fall camp into a spot in the starting rotation. He’ll likely work with the 2s throughout the summer
Projected role: Biglow isn’t mentioned as often as some of his cornerback teammates, but he’s been in the system for a few seasons now and knows what he’s doing, whether that’s as a reserve corner or special teamer
Noah Biglow (5-foot-11, 180 pounds) flipped his commitment from Iowa State to Pitt back when he was a three-star recruit out of Armwood, choosing the Panthers over Power Five offers from Duke, Iowa State, Kansas, Virginia and Washington State.
He played in four games as a true freshman in 2021, preserving his redshirt season and earning some valuable on-field experience — making a tackle against UMass and breaking up a pass against New Hampshire.
His playing time hasn’t increased much over the last two seasons, playing in five games in 2022 and four games in 2023. He’s recorded one tackle over the last two seasons.
With the entire cornerback unit needing to be replaced entering fall camp, Biglow has the opportunity to work his way into legitimate defensive snaps. But it feels like he’s currently working behind Ryland Gandy, Tamon Lynum, Jaremiah Anglin Jr., Tamarion Crumpley and Rashad Battle at this point.
Regardless, the path to playing time is there if he can earn it this summer.