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11/12/2012 5:28 pm  #1


John Johnson transferring from Pitt

From the Pitt Board John Johnson has left the team and will transfer at the end of the semester.  I wonder if Jim Ferry would have any interest if Jon Severe does not commit to Duquesne?

 

11/12/2012 5:39 pm  #2


Re: John Johnson transferring from Pitt

My guess is the Philly A10 teams would have a better chance. He was rated a 91 by ESPN at the time he was recruited. He was considering St. Joes back then.

I'd definitely take him though!

 

11/12/2012 6:11 pm  #3


Re: John Johnson transferring from Pitt

That is probably a good guess.  The key might be who has a scholarship available at semester end.  I can think of only one possible opening for the Dukes.

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