Pitt Panthers Change Offensive Line Starters vs. Clemson

Pitt Panthers Change Offensive Line Starters vs. Clemson

Title: Pitt Panthers Change Offensive Line Starters vs. Clemson The Pitt Panthers announced changes to their offensive line for the game against No. 20 Clemson, marking their final home game of the 2024 season. Quarterback Nate Yarnell will start for the Panthers, replacing the injured Eli Holstein, who suffered a targeting penalty during the previous game. The offensive line features sixth-year player Ryan Jacoby at left guard and redshirt sophomore Jackson Brown making his first career start at right tackle. Ryan Baer has been moved from right tackle to left tackle, indicating a significant reorganization of the offensive line for the second consecutive game. Jacoby returns to the lineup after previously playing left tackle earlier in the season, while Terrence Enos Jr. was benched after starting against Virginia. The previous left tackle, Branson Taylor, is out for the season due to an injury sustained in Week 7. Jackson Brown transferred to Pitt from Cal and is the son of former Pitt offensive lineman Tony Brown, enhancing his significance in the lineup. Nate Yarnell has prior starting experience, having started three games for Pitt in previous seasons. Defensive back Tamon Lynum will start at cornerback, replacing Rashad Battle, who had limited participation in recent games. Fans are encouraged to follow Inside the Panthers for ongoing updates, interviews, and recruiting news related to the team.

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Original Article Author: Dominic Campbell