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Former Pitt offensive lineman Terrence Enos Jr. (74) December 26, 2024 David Hague/PSN
Former Pitt offensive lineman Terrence Enos Jr. (74) December 26, 2024 David Hague/PSN

Terrence Enos Jr. was one of five Pitt offensive linemen to enter the spring portal window and on Monday evening, it was announced that he found a new home in the Big 12.

Enos, who entered the portal on April 18 as a grad transfer after four seasons with the Pitt program, has reportedly signed with Kansas State, according to Chris Hummer of 247Sports.

Enos recently took an official visit to Kansas State prior to his commitment, according to Drew Galloway of K-State Online. Once in the portal, Enos fielded offers from Southern Mississippi, Western Michigan, Ball State, Kent State, Arkansas State, Western Kentucky, Buffalo and Ohio.

The 6-foot-5, 315-pound Redford, Mich. native played in all 13 games in 2024 for Pitt with four starts, including two at left tackle, one at left guard and one at right tackle. According to Pro Football Focus, Enos totaled 383 snaps and allowed 14 pressures and two sacks.

In 2023, Enos appeared in five games with one start. A year prior, he played in nine games primarily on special teams and as a reserve guard.

Enos was expected to be a key depth piece on Pitt’s offensive line for the 2025 season. During the spring he primarily lined up at tackle.

Along with Enos, Pitt lost other scholarship linemen in Moritz Schmoranzer and Adham Abouraya. In addition, walk-on brothers  Graysen and Brody Riffe hit the portal and have since committed to Eastern Kentucky together.

Coming out of Detroit Cass Technical High School, Enos was rated as a three-star prospect and the 105th offensive tackle in the 2021 class. He would enroll early in January of 2021. He held additional Power Four offers from Missouri, Maryland, LSU, Kentucky, Iowa State, Colorado, Arkansas, West Virginia, Vanderbilt, Syracuse and Purdue.

He joins a Kansas State team that is coming off of a 9-4 record. He becomes the second offensive lineman to transfer into the K-State program with Pittsburgh ties as Penn State transfer and Mt. Lebanon High School product JB Nelson also picked the Wildcats.

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