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Reserve defensive back Khalil Anderson says he plans to transfer from Pitt

Jerry DiPaola
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Pitt cornerbacks Marquis Williams (left) and Khalil Anderson practice Aug. 19, 2021, at UPMC Sports Complex on the South Side.

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Pitt defensive back Khalil Anderson, a redshirt freshman from Atlanta who appeared in only three games over the past two seasons, said Wednesday he plans to enter his name in the NCAA transfer portal.

Anderson (5-foot-11, 180 pounds) was a three-star prospect, according to Rivals.com, in Pitt’s 2021 class. When he left Riverwood (Ga.) High School, he was rated one of the nation’s top 25 cornerbacks by 247Sports after intercepting eight passes in two seasons.

Since the end of the regular season, four Pitt players have announced plans to transfer. Anderson joins wide receiver Jaylon Barden, safety Judson Tallandier II and defensive end Sam Williams.

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