Elijah Dotson committed to Pitt over his home-state Wolverines and Spartans, and despite a recent visit to Michigan, he remains locked into his commitment.
Dotson — a 6-foot-2, 175-pound four-star defensive back from Belleville High in Detroit, Mich. — told Allen Trieu of 247Sports that he’s fully committed to the Panthers. That’s big-time news for Pat Narduzzi and the Pitt coaching staff.
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Dotson committed to Pitt in May at a special ceremony at his high school, choosing the Panthers over a list of finalists that included Michigan, Michigan State and Penn State.
He held Power Four offers from Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee and Wisconsin. But the Panthers stood out largely because of the coaching staff.
“They were my first offer, I have a good relationship with coach Collins, he’s from Detroit and I’m from Detroit so we’ve kind of got that connection,” Dotson told Pittsburgh Sports Now when he committed. “And the last time I visited they showed me more than just football, they showed me the school and everything.
“They’ve been on me really heavy the last two months, the whole offseason really. I have a good relationship with coach Narduzzi, so everything just felt right.”
Dotson is an electric two-way playmaker, who is off to a very strong start in his senior season at Belleville.
In two games at Belleville this season, he’s been a dominant force. He racked up 17 tackles in Week 1 and followed it up with seven tackles, a pick-six and an offensive touchdown.
Dotson did a lot of everything during his junior season at the University of Detroit Jesuit High, racking up 43 receptions, 1,653 all-purpose yards and 18 total touchdowns — adding 66 tackles, three interceptions and 11 pass breakups. And he feels like Collins will be able to help elevate his game.
247Sports rates Dotson as the 20th-ranked safety and third-ranked recruit from Michigan in the class while On3 rates him as the 12th-ranked athlete and fourth-ranked recruit from Michigan.
Rivals rates him as the 52nd-ranked wide receiver and sixth-ranked recruit from Michigan.
Pitt will be in for a fight to keep Dotson committed the rest of the way, especially considering the dynamic start to his senior season, but the Panthers have fostered a strong bond already.
Pitt holds five defensive back commitments in the class, including Dotson, obviously. The class also includes three-star cornerback Cole Woodson (Haymarket, Va.), three-star cornerback Shawn Lee Jr. (Harrisburg, Pa.), four-star cornerback Mason Alexander (Fishers, Ind.) and three-star safety Joshua Guerrier (Ocoee, Fla.)
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A man of his word!
So far. Long way to go.
clip this for the future
Until he is not.
Pitt has NFL corners. H2P.