Four-star offensive tackle J.J. Denman wouldn't be the first commit of the Paul Chryst era at Pittsburgh, but he sure would be the biggest -- literally and figuratively.
The 6-foot-6, 310-pound senior from Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.) officially visited Pitt this past weekend. Denman, ranked fourth in Pennsylvania and No. 23 among tackles nationally, committed to Wisconsin in October after de-committing from Penn State.
"I think it went fine," Denman's high school coach Galen Snyder said, "but I think he is still weighing his options."
The 6-foot-6, 310-pound senior from Pennsbury (Fairless Hills, Pa.) officially visited Pitt this past weekend. Denman, ranked fourth in Pennsylvania and No. 23 among tackles nationally, committed to Wisconsin in October after de-committing from Penn State.
"I think it went fine," Denman's high school coach Galen Snyder said, "but I think he is still weighing his options."
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