(Seguin) — Seguin senior quarterback Corey Dailey will make his college commitment official on National Signing Day.
Dailey will sign with the University of Pittsburgh on Wednesday morning. Dailey chose Pitt over offers from Texas State, the University of Texas at San Antonio, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Incarnate Word, Lamar, Fordham, San Diego State, and Tulane.
A four-star recruit, the recruitment website 247Sports ranked Dailey the 13th-best quarterback in the country in his class last month. The Seguin signal-caller recently completed an outstanding high school career, setting school records with 757 completions, 9,138 passing yards, 10,009 total yards, 100 passing touchdowns, and 122 total touchdowns in four years as a starter. In 10 games during his senior season, Dailey threw for 2,911 yards with 22 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also ran for 658 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Dailey will graduate early from Seguin High School but will don a Matador helmet one more time. He announced on social media on Monday that he’s received an invitation to play at the Navy All-American Bowl to be held on January 10th at the Alamodome. Dailey plans to head to Pittsburgh the following day to begin preparing for his college career.
The Pitt Panthers compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference and are led by head coach Pat Narduzzi. In 11 years at Pitt, Narduzzi has compiled an 80-60 record. The Panthers run a no-huddle, spread offense under offensive coordinator Kade Bell. Pittsburgh recently completed its regular season with an 8-4 record. The Panthers were 6-2 in the ACC and finished in a five-way tie for second place.
Corey Dailey will sign his commitment with Pitt on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 8 a.m. in the Seguin High School Student Activity Center gymnasium.




