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Football: Pitt quarterbacks on the move

Pitt head football coach Todd Graham announced today that former Panthers quarterback Pat… Pitt head football coach Todd Graham announced today that former Panthers quarterback Pat Bostick has decided to forgo his senior year of eligibility to focus on graduate studies.

Bostick has 1,814 career passing yards to go along with nine touchdowns and 19 interceptions and was the starting quarterback in Pitt’s historic upset of West Virginia in 2007.

Meanwhile, redshirt sophomore Kolby Gray will move from safety back to quarterback, the position he originally was recruited by Pitt to play.

Gray played primarily on special teams last season while serving as a backup safety.

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