Mycah Pittman

WR, KR · Utah

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Week 0: DNP

HISTORY — from college profile

Pittman announced in early May 2023 that he was transferring from Florida State to Utah for the 2023 season.

— at Florida State University —

2022: Played in all 13 games with seven starts…made 32 receptions for 330 yards and three touchdowns, returned 18 punts for 169 yards, rushed seven times for 35 yards and added 13-yard kickoff return…honorable mention All-ACC specialist…Phil Steele third-team All-ACC punt returner…Crenshaw Award recipient…FSU’s Special Teams Newcomer of the Year…ranked second in ACC and 15th nationally with average of 9.4 yards per punt return…totaled career-high 85 receiving yards and career-best two receiving touchdowns on career-high-tying five receptions vs. No. 22 Wake Forest…also had career-long 34-yard punt return as part of career-best 119 all-purpose yards vs. Demon Deacons…caught four passes for 34 yards and one touchdown and added 13-yard kickoff return at No. 14 NC State…made four catches for 44 yards and had seven-yard punt return in season-opening 47-7 win vs. Duquesne…had three catches for 45 yards and seven-yard rush in 24-23 win vs. LSU…made seven-yard reception and returned two punts for nine yards in 35-31 win at Louisville…caught four passes for 45 yards and added 18-yard punt return in 44-14 win vs. Boston College…returned two punts for 30 yards and had six-yard reception vs. No. 4 Clemson…caught three passes for 22 yards, returned two punts for 23 yards and had two-yard rush in 41-16 win vs. Georgia Tech…totaled 67 all-purpose yards in 38-3 win at Syracuse, returning five punts for 35 yards, catching three passes for 17 yards and rushing once for 15 yards…logged two carries for 10 yards in 49-17 win vs. Louisiana…caught 12-yard pass and totaled seven yards on two punt returns in 45-38 victory vs. Florida…made three receptions for 13 yards and added two-yard rush in 35-32 Cheez-It Bowl win vs. Oklahoma…returned one punt for six yards in 45-3 victory at Miami.

— at University of Oregon —

Appeared in 22 games with 12 starts in three seasons at Oregon…totaled 38 receptions for 547 yards and two touchdowns in addition to 15 punt returns for 151 yards.

2021: Caught 12 passes for 197 yards and registered 151 yards on 15 punt returns while appearing in 10 games with seven starts.

2020: Started four of five games played in 2020, making eight catches for 123 yards…seven of eight catches his sophomore season resulted in first down…appeared in seven games his true freshman season, helping Oregon to 7-0 record in those games…registered 18 receptions for 227 yards and two touchdowns…made first collegiate start and had four catches for 30 yards in Rose Bowl win vs. Wisconsin

High school: Consensus four-star prospect in Class of 2019…ranked as No. 85 prospect in America, No. 13 wide receiver nationally and No. 16 prospect in California by 247Sports…recorded 177 receptions for 3,129 yards and 32 touchdowns with 11 100-yard receiving games and four with more than 200 yards in three high school seasons…two-time All-CIF Southern Section Division 2 first-team selection…made 67 catches for 828 yards and 12 touchdowns his senior year to help Coyotes advance to semifinal round of Division 2 Southern Section playoffs…totaled 1,027 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on 60 receptions as a junior…played sophomore year at Oaks Christian and registered 55 catches for 1,329 yards and 10 touchdowns.

PERSONAL

Father, Michael, had 11-year NFL career, and brother, Michael Jr., is wide receiver for Indianapolis Colts after being selected in second round of 2020 NFL Draft…Michael Sr. was part of Super Bowl XXXVII champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers...Seminole Scholar while at Florida State.

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Height: 5110
Weight: 203
Forty: 4.49
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