Middle Tennessee State University Athletics
2026 Football Roster
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Dyson McCutcheon
- Position:
- DB
- Ht./Wt.:
- 5-11 / 182
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Claremont, CA
- High School:
- Bishop Amat
2025 (r-Senior at Washington)
• Sat out the 2025 season while recovering from an injury
2024 (r-Junior at Washington)
• Played in 12 of 13 games
• Had 14 tackles and two pass breakups on the season
• Had a pass break-up in the win over Weber State
• Added three tackles vs. Washington State and two stops in the win over Northwestern
• Collected two tackles, plus a pass break-up, at Rutgers while recording three tackles at Iowa
• Made two stops in the win over USC and also had two tackles at Oregon
2023 (r-Sophomore at Washington)
• Played in seven games and had four total tackles
• Made two tackles, including half of a tackle for loss, in the win at Michigan State
2022 (r-Freshman at Washington)
• Played in five games
• Finished year with one stop and a pass breakup
2021 (Freshman at Washington)
• Did not play in any games and was redshirted
High School
• Named to MaxPreps' 2020 preseason All-California team as an all-purpose player at Bishop Amat High School
• Named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I as a junior
• Named to the CalHiSports California all-junior team in 2019
• Also first-team All-Mission League on defense
• Helped Bishop Amat to a 9-2 overall record and a CIF Southern Section Division I playoff berth in 2019
• Also helped the Lancers to a 9-2 record and a CIF-SS playoff berth as a sophomore in 2018
• Ranked the country's No. 30 cornerback and No. 39 prospect in California by 247Sports.com
• ESPN.com's No. 52 cornerback recruit and listed as the No. 43 CB in the country and No. 34 prospect in California by Rivals.com
Personal
• Full name: Dyson McCutcheon
• Parents: Daylon McCutcheon
• Born: NA
• Major: Undecided
• Note: his father was an all-conference player at USC and played eight years for the Cleveland Browns while his grandfather, Lawrence McCutcheon, played running back at Colorado State and then spent 10 years in the NFL, earning five Pro Bowl invitations
• Sat out the 2025 season while recovering from an injury
2024 (r-Junior at Washington)
• Played in 12 of 13 games
• Had 14 tackles and two pass breakups on the season
• Had a pass break-up in the win over Weber State
• Added three tackles vs. Washington State and two stops in the win over Northwestern
• Collected two tackles, plus a pass break-up, at Rutgers while recording three tackles at Iowa
• Made two stops in the win over USC and also had two tackles at Oregon
2023 (r-Sophomore at Washington)
• Played in seven games and had four total tackles
• Made two tackles, including half of a tackle for loss, in the win at Michigan State
2022 (r-Freshman at Washington)
• Played in five games
• Finished year with one stop and a pass breakup
2021 (Freshman at Washington)
• Did not play in any games and was redshirted
High School
• Named to MaxPreps' 2020 preseason All-California team as an all-purpose player at Bishop Amat High School
• Named first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I as a junior
• Named to the CalHiSports California all-junior team in 2019
• Also first-team All-Mission League on defense
• Helped Bishop Amat to a 9-2 overall record and a CIF Southern Section Division I playoff berth in 2019
• Also helped the Lancers to a 9-2 record and a CIF-SS playoff berth as a sophomore in 2018
• Ranked the country's No. 30 cornerback and No. 39 prospect in California by 247Sports.com
• ESPN.com's No. 52 cornerback recruit and listed as the No. 43 CB in the country and No. 34 prospect in California by Rivals.com
Personal
• Full name: Dyson McCutcheon
• Parents: Daylon McCutcheon
• Born: NA
• Major: Undecided
• Note: his father was an all-conference player at USC and played eight years for the Cleveland Browns while his grandfather, Lawrence McCutcheon, played running back at Colorado State and then spent 10 years in the NFL, earning five Pro Bowl invitations
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