Source - Pittsburgh to start QB Phil Jurkovec vs. Hokies - ESPN
Pittsburgh will start veteran quarterback Phil Jurkovec against Virginia Tech on Saturday night, per an ESPN source, a week after he left Pitt's loss to UNC after taking an illegal hit.
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Pittsburgh will start veteran quarterback Phil Jurkovec against Virginia Tech on Saturday night, per an ESPN source, a week after he left Pitt's loss to UNC after taking an illegal hit.
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