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July 26, 2008

Sign And Release

Filed under: Alumni,Football,NFL — Chas @ 10:56 pm

Jeff Otah has signed his contract with the Carolina Panthers.

Carolina… swung a trade that included giving away a 2009 first-round choice to land Otah with the 19th pick.

Terms of Otah’s contract weren’t available.

Otah, 6-foot-6, 330 pounds, is expected to add a mauling presence to the right side of the offensive line. He’s first on the depth chart at right tackle after being credited with 192 knockdown blocks in two college seasons at Pittsburgh, including 26 that led to touchdowns.

Another former Pitt offensive lineman, Charles Spencer was released by the Houston Texans.

Spencer (6-4, 337 pounds) is battling back from a serious knee injury he suffered Sept. 17, 2006, against the Indianapolis Colts. He remained hopeful all month the Texans would let him open camp with them Friday.

“They just didn’t feel I was healthy enough to compete in camp, so that’s why they made their decision,” Spencer said. “Only I know how I feel, and I feel like I can compete and be a starter for the Texans. But they make their decisions. I respect that.”

Spencer remains focused on playing again. He said his leg is stronger than it was before the injury, and he is simply working to get back in football shape.

“Of course I’m going to play football again,” Spencer said. “I’ll find a job.”

A third-round pick in 2006, Spencer suffered a serious fracture to his tibial plateau in just his second start. He underwent surgery and had eight metal screws inserted in his knee. He has spent the past 22 months rigorously rehabilitating it.

Well, Spencer was right. He was signed by… the Carolina Panthers. Add in Nick Goings and Carolina probably has the most  former Pitt players in the NFL





Good luck to both Jeff and Charles. I wish them well.

Comment by Z 07.27.08 @ 11:54 am

A fantastic Outside The Lines report on ESPN Sunday afternoon focusing on the numerous problems at Penn State. 46 players charged since 2002…17 in 2007 alone. That equates to more than 160 charges on those football players. Everything from under age drinking to rape and fighting. The report suggests that as a result of having some many pathetic seasons in the first half the decade, the program went out and recruited punks just to win. Pitt fans should enjoy this. Try to catch it if you can. It’s amazing it hasn’t received more attention than it has. One kid describes how players burst into his apartment and just started beating kids…one student getting a bottle smashed over his head with his backed turned.

Comment by Eric R 07.27.08 @ 12:18 pm

Could you link that, Eric R?

Comment by Neil 07.27.08 @ 5:55 pm

Interestingly enough, Bob Smizik (Post-Gazette) writes a half way decent article (albeit an easy story to cover) on Scott McKillop. “McKillop personifies good football,” is your standard “Puff Piece,” as Chaz used to call such stories. But it was an interesting read, given that McKillop does a lot of “good works” in school and outside of it — it’s worth taking a look at per detail, notes & quotes. And it’s certainly relevant to what Eric R. posted above; in contrast to PSU’s & on-off field problems.
See: link to postgazette.com

Comment by Neil 07.27.08 @ 7:06 pm

Comment by Jeff 07.27.08 @ 7:29 pm

Just watched OTL. Thought it was very good and well-done. A lot of other people thought that it was just unfair – but the statistics are staggering. Maybe it’s a good thing we’re no longer associated with this program.

Comment by mjb 07.27.08 @ 7:46 pm

Side note, there’s a great article in the PG about McKillop

Comment by Dugdog 07.28.08 @ 2:56 am

Dugdog,
Did you not read Neil’s second post…at least he posted the link to the article???????

Comment by Jester 07.28.08 @ 8:30 am

Thanks Jeff

Comment by Neil 07.28.08 @ 11:28 am

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