Utah's Mycah Pittman Out For The Rest Of The Season

Utah continues to lose players to injury in what was supposed to be their best season yet
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Utah has been constantly bitten by the injury bug this season, and over the weekend we learned that it has struck again. 

After going down with a concussion in the Week 2 win against Baylor, it was revealed on Saturday that Florida State transfer Mycah Pittman will be out for the rest of the year. He was expected to be a key player for this Utes' offense but mustered just  20 yards on 3 receptions.

Utah was the third stop of his college career, as he started at Oregon where he spent three seasons and started 12 games while appearing in 22. He then transferred closer to home in 2022, playing for Florida State where he had his best season, playing in 13 games and starting seven, while recording 32 catches for 330 yards and three scores.

It is unclear if he has plans to return for a sixth year.

As for Utah, they are now without notable players like Logan Fano, Chris Curry, Cam Rising, and Brant Kuithe among others.


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