Florida State is first in the ACC in scoring with an offense that features vertical threats such as Johnny Wilson, Keon Coleman, and Jaheim Bell. However, there were some question marks about how the Seminoles would replace Mycah Pittman in the slot after his decision to transfer from the program following the spring.
The Florida State Seminoles wide receiver room got a little deeper on Tuesday. After losing wide receiver Mycah Pittman to Utah earlier this month, the 'Noles added another player out of the 2023 NCAA Transfer Portal cycle that has been a tumultuous one for many teams.
The NCAA Transfer Portal Spring Window closed at the beginning of May. While players outside of graduate transfers are unable to enter the portal, those that have already declared their intentions to move on can visit and commit to a new program leading up to the 2023 season.
Former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Mycah Pittman has announced his commitment to the Utah Utes. "Life's a gamble and I'm all about my poker chips," Pittman penned on social media.
On Friday afternoon, FSU football redshirt senior wide receiver Mycah Pittman announced on his Twitter account that he is officially in the transfer portal.
Florida State has lost a couple of contributors to the NCAA Transfer Portal this spring, including former starting defensive end Derrick McLendon II and rotational linebacker Brendan Gant.
Pittman played in all 13 games, logging 32 receptions for 330 yards and three touchdowns Florida State wide receiver Mycah Pittman has announced that he will enter the transfer portal.
Florida State began spring practice earlier this month and head coach Mike Norvell announced on the first day that wide receiver Mycah Pittman, offensive tackle Robert Scott, cornerback Kevin Knowles II, defensive end Aaron Hester, and defensive tackle Malcolm Ray would miss all of the period.
A look at who can help fill the roles left open as the receiver works his way back to the field After it being announced that he’d miss the entirety of
Head Coach Mike Norvell began practice on Monday by announcing that Florida State would be without wide receiver Mycah Pittman, offensive tackle Robert Scott, cornerback Kevin Knowles II, defensive end Aaron Hester, and defensive tackle Malcolm Ray for the entirety of the spring.
“We have a great training staff and we have great people around me that’s going to help me try and get back.” Florida State wide receiver Mycah Pittman was one of several players that head coach Mike Norvell recently announced would miss all or most of spring.
It’s not often you see a player be so transparent about money, but Pittman’s openness could change that.
NIL is a polarizing topic in the current day and age of college football, especially as coaches across the country allege that the avenue is being used to poach players.
FSU football lost its third consecutive game Saturday night in a 34-28 loss against the Clemson Tigers. The Noles started well, scoring a touchdown on their opening drive and forcing a Clemson punt on their first offensive possession.
“This is the best team I’ve ever been a part of... As long as we continue to build our confidence, it’s gonna be something very special.” After their first 4-0 start since 2015, the Florida State Seminoles were tasked with facing one of the most explosive offenses in the nation.
“I told all the people I could go through another practice right now, I love it so much. I love it — being out on the field with the boys just competing
Mycah Pittman is transferring to Florida State after a three-season stink at Oregon.
Mycah Pittman, the No. 144-ranked recruit in 2019, finishes his Ducks career with just 38 receptions.
Oregon sophomore wide receiver Mycah Pittman is moving on from the Oregon Football program. The news comes after Oregon defeated Washington State last
Following a huge 34-31 victory against UCLA, the Ducks will return home to face Colorado. Oregon is riding the wave of a mostly impressive offensive performance where they generated 417 yards against the best Pac-12 defense they’ve faced.
Oregon players are preparing for what could potentially be the biggest game of their collegiate careers this weekend as they travel to Ohio to face the Buckeyes in a matchup between two teams ranked inside the top 15.
When Mycah Pittman committed to Oregon football’s 2019 class, the hype was real. He was a top-100 recruit and looked like he was going to contribute immediately.
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