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Pitt Commit Lincoln Hoke Sparks NA Defense with Big Play

by: Adam Borst08/23/25AdamBorstPGH
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Pitt DL commit Lincoln Hoke following North Allegheny's win over Woodland Hills

The Pitt Panthers will kick off their 2025 season in just one week but many of their Class of 2026 recruits started their seasons on Friday night. One future Panther to start their season on Friday was North Allegheny defensive line standout Lincoln Hoke — the son of former Pittsburgh Steeler Chris Hoke.

Hoke and North Allegheny were tested all game long against fellow ACC commit Zykir Moore (NC State) and the Woodland Hills Wolverines.

In a game where Moore recorded two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recover, it was a timely play from Hoke that helped change the game.

Midway through the fourth quarter, Woodland Hills owned a 26-22 lead had the ball with a chance to put the game on ice with a score but Hoke had other plans.

On that pivotal drive, Hoke helped get the ball right back as he forced a sack which led to a quick punt and a momentum shift.

North Allegheny eventually drove down the field and punched in the game-winning touchdown with under a minute left to steal the Week 0 victory against the non-conference opponent.

Despite recording a game-altering moment, Hoke seemed more amped up to be back in action with his teammates.

“I was so excited, especially with the way that things ended last season,” Hoke said. “The whole team is hungrier than ever. We just wanted to come out here and work.”

Pitt commit Lincoln Hoke helps lead North Allegheny’s defensive front against Woodland Hills. Aug. 22, 2025 — Andre Swinton / PSN

Prior to recording his sack late in the fourth quarter, Hoke was seen getting his leg stretched out on the sidelines for an extended period of time, but the defensive heartbeat was not going to let a cramp keep him out on the most important drive of the game.

“Obviously, they were cramps,” Hoke said. “I learned that lesson this week but you have got to fight through it and that is what our team does, that is what we do.”

Even though North Allegheny snuck out of Woodland Hills’ home stadium with a comeback victory, Hoke knows that to reach his ultimate goal then the team must strive to get better each and every day.

“I’m just looking forward to getting better each week with the guys and focus on one goal which is to win a championship,” Hoke said. 

While Hoke strives to leave North Allegheny as a champion and is focused solely on that goal, he still could not contain his excitement when thinking about where he will be in a year which is at Pitt.

“I love it down there at Pitt,” Hoke said. “I have a great relationship with the coaches, the d-line coach, Coach (Tim) Daoust. I am in constant communication with them. It is a great fit for me so I am excited to start with them.”

Hoke is apart of Pitt’s 20-player Class of 2026 recruiting class that also features three other WPIAL standouts: Peters Township defensive lineman Reston Lehman, Steel Valley defensive back Da’Ron Barksdale and Pine Richland offensive lineman John Curran.

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