• At Navy: Enters the fall as Navy’s starting nose guard ... has played in 39 of a possible 40 games in his career and has made 25 starts over the last two seasons (missed one game with an injury in 2017) ... one of the better nose guards Navy has had over the last 20 years ... has earned three varsity letters.
• 2018: A starter in every game, he closed out the year with 35 tackles, including 3.0 for a loss ... forced a pair of fumbles and had a pass breakup ... recorded 3 tackles against Army ... chipped in a solo stop at Tulane ... posted 4 tackles and forced a Tulsa fumble ... turned in a pair of tackles, including a half a tackle for loss at UCF ... produced 4 tackles, including a tackle for loss against Notre Dame ... chipped in a tackle against Houston ... posted 4 tackles against Temple ... recorded a pair of tackles and broke up a pass at Air Force ... turned in a career-high 8 tackles, including 7 solo stops against SMU ... also recorded a half a tackle for loss and forced a fumble ... chipped in a tackle against Lehigh ... turned in a season-best 3 tackles and a tackle for loss in the win over Memphis in the AAC opener ... pitched in a pair of tackles against Hawai’i in the opener.
• 2017: A starter in all 12 of the games in which he played, he finished the year with 20 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss ... also broke up a pass and had a pair of QB hurries ... turned in a solo stop against Virginia in the Military Bowl and broke up a pass ... recorded three tackles against Army ... turned in three tackles and was credited with a half a tackle for loss at Houston ... missed the SMU game due to injury ... turned in a pair of tackles at Temple ... recorded a career-high four tackles, including a career-best two tackles for loss against UCF ... turned in two tackles, including a tackle for loss and had a QB hurry ... chipped in a pair of tackles and was credited with a quarterback hurry against Air Force ... turned in a career-high tying three tackles in the home opener against Tulane ... made his first collegiate start in the Mids’ season-opening victory at Florida Atlantic.
• 2016: Made appearances in all 14 contests where he produced 11 tackles, including one tackle for a loss and two forced fumbles ... chipped in a tackle for loss against LA Tech in the Armed Forces Bowl and forced a fumble for the second consecutive game ... recorded a career-high three tackles against Army and forced his first collegiate fumble ... turned in a tackle against Notre Dame ... assisted on a tackle in the win over Memphis ... part of a defensive unit that caused three Houston turnovers (2 INT, 1 Fumble) that in turn led to 17 points for the Mids ... recorded two tackles against the Cougars ... pitched in a pair of tackles at Air Force ... part of a defensive effort that held Fordham to three field goals on the Rams’ three trips to the red zone ... chipped in a solo tackle.
• High School / Personal: A 2015 graduate of Brentwood Academy, Pittman attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2015-16 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in football (4) and track & field (3) ... two-time First-Team All-State (Tenn.) and First-Team All-Region football selection ... also earned First-Team All-Mid State honors as a senior and was a finalist for Mr. Football Lineman of the Year in Tennessee ... member of the Tennessee East-West All-Star Team ... hails from the same hometown as former Navy football quarterback Keenan Reynolds ... father played football at Middle Tennessee State ... son of Jack Jr. and Jan Pittman ... majoring in history.