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Mark may was an offensive tackle for the Panthers. He played played from 1977to 1980. he wore the number 73. When ever the other team was going to run the ball, he could provide punishing run blocking and air tight pass protection. He was the first and only recipient of the prestigious Outland Trophy in the school's history. | ||
| Dan Marino is a man that needs no introduction. He was the quarterback for the Panthers and he wore the number 13. He played from 1979 to 1982. He lead the panthers to several bowl victories. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2002. |
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Tony Dorsett was one of Pitt's greatest halfback. He wore the number 33. He played for the panthers from 1973 to 1976. Dortsett tied 18 rushing records. He made the NCAA's all-time rushing record with 6,082 yards. He lead the panthers to three bowl victories. | ||
| Hugh Green was a defensive end for Pitt. While he was on the field he wore the number 99. He played from 1977 to 1980. Green had great speed, quickness, and strength. He started in everyone of his games, but one! |
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Bill Frolic was an offensive tackle for the panthers. He played from 1981 to 1984. He played with the number 79. He was a three-time All American at Pitt! He was among the four finalists for the Lombardi Trophy as a junior in 1983. | ||
| Joe Schmidt was a linebacker for Pitt. He played from 1950 to 1952. He went to All American status in 1952. He later went on to play for the Detroit Lions. He would later be inducted to the College and Football Hall of Fame! |
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Marshall Goldberg is one of Pitt's oldest players. He was a linebacker for Pitt. He played form 1936 to 1938. He wore the number 42. He was a two-time All American and go would eventually go to the Hall of Fame! | ||
| Mike Ditka was an end for the panthers. He played from 1958 to 1960. He wore the number 89. Mike's nick name is " Iron Mike". He had immense athletic skills and a competitive drive. He earned All American honors at Pitt. |
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