Eli Holstein: Pitt quarterback Eli Holstein left Saturday’s game against Virginia in the third quarter after suffering an apparent head injury. Holstein was hit hard and late by Virginia linebacker Trey McDonald while sliding to the ground on a second-and-4 run from the Pitt 45-yard line. The play was reviewed for targeting, and officials confirmed the call, leading to McDonald’s ejection from the game.
Holstein stayed down on the field for several moments as tensions flared, with players from both teams exchanging words. Medical staff quickly attended to Holstein, who was eventually able to walk off under his own power. He went directly into the medical tent on the sideline and, after a brief evaluation, was escorted to the locker room.
Backup quarterback Nate Yarnell took over for Holstein and finished the drive, which ended with a blocked field goal attempt. Before his exit, Holstein had completed 10 of 23 passes for 121 yards and added 18 rushing yards. At the time of his departure, Pitt held a narrow 13-7 lead over Virginia.
This is the second head injury Holstein has suffered in the last three weeks, raising concerns about his long-term health and availability. Given the severity of the hit and his recent history, it appears unlikely he will return to this game. Pitt’s coaching staff and medical team will likely proceed with caution, prioritizing Holstein’s recovery.