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Pitt Adds Standout Receiver Jordan Addison to 2020 Recruiting Class
12/19/2019 12:00:00 PM | Football
PITTSBURGH—Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi has announced the signing of wide receiver Jordan Addison to a National Letter of Intent.
Addison, who hails from Frederick, Md., was a four-year varsity starter at Tuscarora High School, where he played receiver, quarterback and defensive back under Coach Vince Ahearn. The versatile performer was named to the Baltimore Touchdown Club's "Super 22" list and earned all-area accolades.
Addison is rated the nation's No. 21 wide receiver by 247Sports. He is considered the No. 6 overall prospect in Maryland by 247Sports, No. 12 by ESPN and No. 21 by Rivals.
Addison will enroll at Pitt in January and participate in spring drills.
"Jordan is an absolutely outstanding addition to our recruiting class," Narduzzi said. "He is an explosive athlete who our receivers coach, Chris Beatty, has been recruiting for a long time. Jordan is a tremendous football player but, more importantly, he is incredibly unselfish. He delayed his signing to today because he did not want to overshadow his sister Deija Blackman's graduation from Frostburg State University. Jordan is just a really impressive person all the way around and we're thrilled he is a Panther."
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Addison, who hails from Frederick, Md., was a four-year varsity starter at Tuscarora High School, where he played receiver, quarterback and defensive back under Coach Vince Ahearn. The versatile performer was named to the Baltimore Touchdown Club's "Super 22" list and earned all-area accolades.
Addison is rated the nation's No. 21 wide receiver by 247Sports. He is considered the No. 6 overall prospect in Maryland by 247Sports, No. 12 by ESPN and No. 21 by Rivals.
Addison will enroll at Pitt in January and participate in spring drills.
"Jordan is an absolutely outstanding addition to our recruiting class," Narduzzi said. "He is an explosive athlete who our receivers coach, Chris Beatty, has been recruiting for a long time. Jordan is a tremendous football player but, more importantly, he is incredibly unselfish. He delayed his signing to today because he did not want to overshadow his sister Deija Blackman's graduation from Frostburg State University. Jordan is just a really impressive person all the way around and we're thrilled he is a Panther."
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