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  • 6 days ago | triblive.com | Chris Adamski

    Not so fast, my friend…The news that Lee Corso will retire after 38 years as part of ESPN’s College Gameday brought about plenty of highlight reels on social media of the iconic “headgear picks” that Corso became so known for. You can't think of college football without thinking about Lee Corso. Thank you for decades of memories, Coach ???? pic.twitter.com/TyIzT9kFQD— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) April 17, 2025ESPN says Corso has made 430 mascot headgear picks.

  • 1 week ago | lancasteronline.com | Chris Adamski

    Apr. 16—Eight days prior to the opening of the NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up their official visits Wednesday by hosting Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander. Projected as a second-round pick and at a position of need for the Steelers, the 6-foot-4, 305-pound Alexander finished his Toledo career with a "pick six" during the December GameAbove Sports Bowl victory against Pitt. Alexander was second-team all-MAC in 2024 when he had 7 1/2 tackles for loss and 3 1/2 sacks.

  • 1 week ago | dailyitem.com | Chris Adamski

    Apr. 16—Eight days prior to the opening of the NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up their official visits Wednesday by hosting Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander. Projected as a second-round pick and at a position of need for the Steelers, the 6-foot-4, 305-pound Alexander finished his Toledo career with a "pick six" during the December GameAbove Sports Bowl victory against Pitt. kAmp=6I2?56C H2D D64@?5\E62> 2==\|pr :? a_ac H96?

  • 1 week ago | triblive.com | Chris Adamski

    Eight days prior to the opening of the NFL draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up their official visits Wednesday by hosting Toledo defensive tackle Darius Alexander. Projected as a second-round pick and at a position of need for the Steelers, the 6-foot-4, 305-pound Alexander finished his career with a “pick six” during the December GameAbove Sports Bowl victory by Toledo against Pitt. Alexander was second-team all-MAC in 2024 when he had 7 ½ tackles for loss and 3 ½ sacks.

  • 1 week ago | centredaily.com | Chris Adamski

    The Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed veteran reserve offensive lineman Max Scharping to a one-year contract, it was announced Tuesday. Scharping joined the Steelers this past Oct. 1 via a signing off the practice squad of the Washington Commanders. He spent the rest of the season on the Steelers 53-man roster but played in only three games (including playoffs), combining for seven snaps at guard and three on special teams.

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Chris Adamski
Chris Adamski @C_AdamskiTrib
11 Apr 25

RT @IreNFL: Our latest podcast discusses all things @steelers with @C_AdamskiTrib from @TribLIVE The buzz of the Ireland game next season…

Chris Adamski
Chris Adamski @C_AdamskiTrib
10 Apr 25

No one better in this town in this industry than Jerry as a journalist, mentor and friend to all. He will be missed at the Trib but deserves all the best in retirement.

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This morning at @Pitt_FB @Pitt_ATHLETICS final spring practice, @CoachDuzzPittFB and the the Pitt staff honored @TribSports @TribLIVE’s @JDiPaola_Trib who will be retiring soon. They gave Jerry a Pitt jersey and talked about his time covering the team. Congratulations Jerry. You https://t.co/FHI76WS4fZ

Chris Adamski
Chris Adamski @C_AdamskiTrib
6 Apr 25

RT @TribSports: “That was just a wild, wild time,” Sidney Crosby told TribLive, arms crossed and eyes staring at the locker room’s domed ce…