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Pitt Running Back Rodney Hammond Jr. Ruled Ineligible for 2024 Season

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University of Pittsburgh Athletics announced on Friday that running back Rodney Hammond Jr. will not be eligible to participate in the upcoming 2024 season. Despite this setback, he will continue to be part of the Pitt football program and is allowed to practice with the team.

Hammond has had a notable career with the Panthers over the past three seasons, accumulating impressive stats that include 14 touchdowns and a total of 1,511 rushing yards across 32 games played. The reasons behind his ineligibility have not been disclosed, leaving fans and commentators speculating about the circumstances.

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