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  While chatting with reporters Tuesday on a video conference call, Damarri Mathis admitted he was hiding something. "I probably have a blank face right now," he said, "but I have a lot of enthusiasm. You're going to see that on Saturdays. I promise you that. I don't like talking that much. I want to show what I'm going to do." Pitt's senior cornerback said his face is hiding a lot of backed-up energy he hopes to unleash, perhaps as soon as Thursday, when the Panthers strap on pads for the first time in spring practice. Mathis, who started 10 games in 2019 and was ready to step up among the ACC's best cornerbacks last summer, sat out the entire season with a shoulder injury that occurred before the season. He said he is healed now. He had planned to join veteran teammates Damar Hamlin, Paris Ford and Jason Pinnock in 2020 to give Pitt an experienced secondary and, then, aim for the NFL. - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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