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Pitt lands Central Catholic safety

Pat Narduzzi added a new recruit Thursday night when Central Catholic safety Bricen Garner announced his commitment to Pitt.
Garner picked Pitt over 16 other offers, including scholarships from Army, Ball State, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Eastern Michigan, Fordham, Kent State, UMass, Miami (Oh.), Navy, Old Dominion, Temple, Toledo and Towson. He made his announcement on KDKA-TV.
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The Pitt coaches decided to offer Garner after he worked out at the Panthers' prospect camp on May 31.
"That's the hometown team, so that's a special one," Garner told Panther-Lair.com after getting the offer. He added that Pitt's "coaching staff is one of the better coaching staffs in college football."
Garner, 6'1" 164, is being recruited by Pitt as a safety, and he is the second defensive back to commit to the Panthers in the recruiting class of 2016, joining Lakewood (Oh.) St. Edward cornerback Tony Butler. Pitt also has commitments from Upper St. Clair offensive lineman Brandon Ford and Cincinnati (Oh.) Moeller quarterback Thomas MacVittie.
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