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Seguin quarterback Corey Dailey will be a Pitt Panther

Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today
Seguin quarterback Corey Dailey will be a Pitt Panther

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(Pittsburgh, PA) — Incoming Seguin High School senior quarterback Corey Dailey has committed to the University of Pittsburgh.

Dailey made the announcement on social media on Saturday during an official visit to the school. Dailey chose Pitt over offers from Texas State, University of Texas San Antonio, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Incarnate Word, Lamar, Fordham, San Diego State and Tulane.

Rated as a three-star prospect by various recruiting publications heading into his senior season, Dailey has thrown for 6,189 yards with 78 touchdowns and just 18 interceptions in three years as Seguin’s starting quarterback. As a junior in 2024, Dailey was named the District 13-5A Offensive MVP. Dailey threw for 2,529 yards with 35 touchdowns and just seven interceptions last season. On September 27th, Dailey had a career night going 25 of 33 for 471 yards and seven touchdowns in a 73-66 Matador victory over Boerne Champion.

The Pitt Panthers compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Pitt had a Jekyll and Hyde year in 2024. The Panthers won their first seven games and moved up to No. 19 in the AP Poll. Pitt then lost their next six games including a 48-46 loss in six overtimes to Toledo in the GameAbove Sports Bowl. The six overtimes set the record for the most overtime periods in an FBS bowl game.

The Pitt Panthers are led by head coach Pat Narduzzi. In 10 years at Pitt, Narduzzi has compiled a 72-56 record.

Corey Dailey and the Seguin Matadors will open the 2025 season on August 29th at Alamo Heights. The Seguin football program is led by head coach Craig Dailey, Corey’s father and a former Seguin High School football quarterback who played at the college level at Texas Lutheran University.