Noah Biglow wasn’t able to see the field much during his time at Pitt, but that will likely change at his new location.
Biglow — a 5-foot-11, 185-pound cornerback from Wesley Chapel, Fla. — announced his commitment Sunday afternoon to Louisiana Tech, moving back a little bit closer to home. He’s the second Pitt transfer to find a new home, following Terrence Moore (Toledo).
Biglow initially committed to Pitt as a three-star recruit out of Armwood High in the class of 2021, choosing the Panthers over Iowa State.
He played 55 snaps this season, serving as a reserve cornerback and sparingly used special teamer. He recorded three tackles (all solo) in his game action.
In four seasons, he recorded 92 snaps and racked up three tackles and a pass breakup.
Noah Biglow will likely jump down to the Group of Five or FCS level in order to spend his final season of collegiate eligibility on the field.
Pitt will return the majority of its cornerback depth in 2025, with Ryland Gandy, Rashad Battle and Tamon Lynum all retaining eligibility. Tamarion Crumpley and Shadarian Harrison are all in line for increased snaps, too. And there’s the possibility of a transfer portal addition.