Andrew Fillipponi and Chris Mueller were in attendance for Pitt Football’s Pro Day on Monday, broadcasting their show.

Not only did they do their show there, they also participated.
They attempted the 40-yard dash to see how they compare to soon-to-be pro football players
Andrew Fillipponi: 5.71
Chris Mueller: 5.98
To compare, wide receiver Melquise Stovall had the fastest time for Pitt Monday at 4.43 seconds.
For more comparison, Idaho defensive tackle Noah Elliss, who is 6-foot-4, 346 lbs. had the slowest time in the 2022 NFL Combine and he still beat both of them with a 5.62 time.
Former Steelers executive and Bills General Manager tells Poni that his 40 time would be good enough for the bench.
“And you have to be about 6’6”, 380 (pounds),” said Whaley.
Whaley also tried to console Mueller losing by pointing out Poni’s longer stride.
“Those big guys, that stride . . . I saw Randy Moss, when you look at him on the film, he was gliding and not putting much effort but when you started counting those yard markers, he was eating up ground,” said Whaley.