Awards/Honors
- 2026 Athlon Sports Preseason All Conference USA First Team (WR)
- 2026 Phil Steele Preseason CUSA All-Conference First Team (WR)
- 2025 Phil Steele CUSA All-Conference Third Team (WR)
- 2025 All-Conference USA Honorable Mention Offense (WR)
- 2025 Bruce Feldman's Freaks List
- 2025 Athlon Sports Preseason All Conference USA Second Team (WR)
- 2025 Phil Steele Preseason CUSA All-Conference First Team (WR)
- 2023 CUSA All-Freshman Team (WR)
- 2023 CUSA All-Freshman Team (PR)
2025 (r-Jr.) | 13/7: Hutchinson appeared in every game for the Hilltoppers during the 2025 season with starts in seven games. He led the team in receptions with 66, while finishing second on the team in receiving yards with 618 and receiving touchdowns with three. He also had 13 rushing attempts for 88 yards and a pair of scores. His five total touchdowns were fourth-most on the team. Hutchinson finished third one the team in all-purpose yards with 704. He recorded multiple receptions in every game during the 2025 season, with a season-high nine in the Oct. 3 win at Delaware. Hutchinson tallied a season-best 113 yards and two touchdown receptions in the Aug. 30 win over North Alabama, and also posted a touchdown reception against Sam Houston on Aug. 23, as well as rushing touchdowns at Delaware and at Jax State on Nov. 29. Hutchinson finished fourth in Conference USA in receptions per game with 5.08, and his 5.38 receptions per game against conference opponents was second-most in the league. He had the second-longest reception in CUSA in 2025 with his 78-yard catch against North Alabama, and Hutchinson's 51.38 receiving yards per game in conference games were 10th-most in CUSA. He was included on Bruce Feldman's Freaks List prior to the season. Hutchinson was named 2025 All-CUSA Honorable Mention by the league's head coaches, and he received CUSA All-Conference Third Team honors from Phil Steele. Hutchinson was named a team captain for the Sept. 6 game at Toledo and the Nov. 29 game at Jax State.
2024 (r-So.) | 14/0: Hutchinson played in all 14 games for the Hilltoppers during the 2024 season, adding depth at receiver while also serving as the team's primary punt returner. He finished the year with 383 yards and three touchdowns on 25 catches, and he also had 51 yards on eight rushing attempts. Hutchinson provided a big-play scoring threat, as his touchdowns came from 74 yards at Sam Houston, 72 yards at Middle Tennessee and 28 yards at New Mexico State. He posted a season-high 88 receiving yards on three receptions in WKU's Oct. 16 win at Sam Houston, and a season-best 46 yards rushing in the Oct. 10 win over UTEP. Hutchinson ranked first in the league in conference games in yards per catch, and he was fifth in total offense average per play and 10th in such games in touchdown receptions. Hutchinson was the only player to return punts for WKU during the season. He had 15 returns ofr 47 yards.
2023 (r-Fr.) | 13/3: Hutchinson played in all 13 games for the Hilltoppers in his second season with the program with three starts. He caught 20 passes for 194 yards and two touchdowns. Hutchinson's two touchdowns came in WKU's final two games of the season, including a 15-yarder against Old Dominion in the Famous Toastery Bowl to tie the game with 19 seconds remaining and force overtime, in which WKU kicked a game-winning field goal. Hutchinson caught four passes twice – against South Florida in the season opener and at Jax State – and had a season-high 52 yards receiving against the Gamecocks. Hutchinson also tallied 22 yards and a touchdown on three rushing attempts, and returned 11 punts for 40 yards. He was named He was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team as a receiver and a punt returner.
2022 (Fr.) | 2/0: Hutchinson appeared in two games for WKU during his freshman season on The Hill. He caught five passes for 48 yards, including a long of 25 yards, in the team's win over FIU. He will maintain his freshman year of eligibility with a redshirt year.
HS/Misc.: Prepped at Harris County High School in Hamilton, Ga. Rated as a three-star recruit by 247 Sports. Chose WKU over offers from Louisville, Vanderbilt and Appalachian State.