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Pitt receives 2 more verbal commitments, boosting 9-man class of ’24 to 12th in nation

Jerry DiPaola
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Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi looks on during the first day of spring practice Monday, March 14, 2023 at UPMC Rooney Sports Performance Complex.

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Pitt picked up two more commitments Monday when defensive end Zachary Crothers of Hollywood, Fla., joined defensive back Tayshawn Banks of Cincinnati’s Taft High School in the Panthers’ nine-man class of 2024. Both gave coach Pat Narduzzi verbal pledges that they will enroll next year.

The nine verbal commitments represent a fast start for Narduzzi in his ‘24 class. Pitt didn’t receive its first verbal commitment for the class of 2023 until June 3. With nearly nine months to go before the first signing period, Pitt’s class is ranked 12th in the nation — fourth in the ACC — by Rivals.com.

Banks (5-foot-11, 165 pounds) is the second prospect from Ohio, joining defensive tackle Francis Brewu of Thomas Worthington High School. As a junior at Taft last season, Banks intercepted nine passes and returned a kickoff and punt for touchdowns.

A three-star recruit, Banks is ranked 37th overall among all Ohio prospects by Rivals. He has scholarship offers from Michigan, Penn State, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, West Virginia and Purdue.

Unranked by Rivals, Crothers (6-4, 235) helped Chaminade Madonna High School to a state title as a junior, recording 24 tackles for a loss and 15 sacks. With offers from Indiana, Minnesota, Oregon State and USF, Crothers is Pitt’s second commitment from Florida, joining four-star wide receiver Ric’Darious Farmer of Cocoa.

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