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      <description>Myles Caragein says that even a player like a Tavon Austin--a player who lines up in the slot--is a concern for the defensive line. It's just one example of how the versatility of this West Virginia offense demands the attention of every player on defense, not just a one-on-one matchup.</description>
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      <description>Pitt defensive tackle Myles Caragein is a team captain, has started all nine games this season, adds another academic honor to his belt.</description>
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      <description>Myles Caragein had nine tackles on Saturday in the loss to Cincinnati. The senior defensive lineman admits he's disappointed that Pitt is unlikely to win a Big East Championship.</description>
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      <description>Pitt defense rattled Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees on Saturday; on its way to forcing two turnovers, and another five pass deflections.</description>
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      <description>Myles Caragein started 12 games last season, and will be expected to provide additional leadership this year as the Panthers enter a new era under Todd Graham.</description>
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      <description>Myles Caragein's third-quarter fumble return of 56 yards, which set up a Pitt touchdown, was the longest returned by a defensive lineman since Brian Guzek returned one for 80 yards on October 27, 2001 at Temple.s</description>
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      <description>Those who arrived late for Pitt's second intra-squad scrimmage Saturday morning at the UPMC Sports Complex's outside turf field missed the Panthers' most exciting play through three weeks this spring.
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      <title>Caragein Solidifies Pitt DL For Future</title>
      <description>Myles Caragein has that rare combination of power and quickness that was developed on Western Pennsylvania wrestling mats and now honed on the Pitt football team's defensive line.
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      <description>When discussing which Pitt football player could step up to really make an impact down the homestretch this season, the usual cast of characters like LeSean McCoy, Bill Stull, Jonathan Baldwin, Scott McKillop, Mick Williams and Aaron Berry, among others, are included.
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      <description>There likely are many places where Myles Caragein would have no problem starting at defensive tackle, but on the Pitt football team the redshirt freshman has four talented upperclassmen ahead of him.
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      <description>PITTSBURGH -- Pitt’s offense was sick and tired of all the talk about its defensive counterpart. The talk was warranted. The defense – first, second or any string – barely allowed the offense to breathe in any of the spring drills or spring scrimmages leading up to the annual Blue-Gold game Saturday at Heinz Field.

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      <description>Pitt welcomed back two of their injured defensive linemen at today's practice. The Panthers tuned up without pads for one final time before having their first full-pad, full-contact scrimmage tomorrow afternoon.</description>
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