

The now former Florida State tight end will stay in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Pittman is heading west -- landing at SMU per Matt Zenitz and Chris Hummer at CBS Sports on Sunday.
Pittman earned top 15 rankings in the portal class. But he finds a new home on the same day Earl Little Jr. lands at Ohio State.
Pittman only caught 23 passes for 208 yards and scored twice. SMU becomes his third CFB stop after starting his career with UCF.
Though it's important to note -- SMU plays at Doak S. Campbell Stadium this coming fall as part of the Seminoles' ACC schedule.