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Pitt OL Terrence Enos Latest to Hit Transfer Portal

The recently concluded Blue/Gold Spring Game has gotten a lot of Pitt players thinking of their future with the program. One of those players is veteran offensive lineman Terrence Enos Jr., who’s made the decision to enter the transfer portal. This news was first reported by Matt Zenitz from 247 Sports.
“I’d like to thank the university of Pittsburgh and coach Narduzzi, coach Darvou, teammates and the entire staff for believing in and making these last (four) years truly special for me and an unbelievable experience,” Enos wrote in a statement posted to social media. “You have helped mold me into the man I am today.”
https://twitter.com/TerrenceEnosJr2/status/1913261032518058398
The 6-foot-5, 315-pound redshirt senior from Cass Tech School in Detroit’ Michigan was a big get for Pitt in 2021 but was never able to grab a consistent role with the Panthers.
Last season, Enos saw his most playing time as he played in all 13 games, including four starts (two at left tackle, one at right tackle and one at left guard). In 2023, Enos played in 5 games, making one start, which came against Notre Dame.
Enos becomes the fifth Pitt offensive lineman this week to make the decision to transfer.
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