2020 Campbell Trophy Nominee
2019 (Jr) | 13/4: Witchoskey appeared in all 13 games for the Hilltoppers, including a career-high four starts. He made a six-yard reception on Nov. 2 vs. Florida Atlantic and returned a squib kickoff 10 yards on Sept. 14 vs. Louisville. He also made two tackles on special teams coverage.
2018 (So.) | 11/1: Witchoskey appeared in 11 games for the Hilltoppers, primarily as a lead blocker in short-yardage situations and on special teams units. He made his first reception on Oct. 13 at Charlotte, a seven-yard touchdown pass from Steven Duncan with 115 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
2017 (Fr.) | 12/1: Witchoskey appeared in 12 games in his first season on The Hill. Although he did not accumulate any offensive statistics, the freshman put together a productive year as a blocking fullback in short-yardage situations.
HS/Misc.: Witchoskey prepped at Durant High School under coach Michael Gottman where he led the Cougars to an 8-3 record as a senior. The Plant City, Fla., native was considered a two-star prospect according to 247sports.com, Scout.com and Rivals.com and was ranked as the 184th-best athlete in the country and the 380th-best overall prospect in the state of Florida. He earned four letters in football and was named All-Western Conference, Tampa Tribune All-Area, National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete and NIAAA Scholar Athlete. Witchoskey was also a four-year letterwinner in baseball, earning All-Academic Team for all four years in both football and baseball, and played in the Hillsborough County All-Star Football and Baseball Games. He graduated 50th in his class of 535, earning Principal’s or High Honor Roll each and every nine weeks and was a Student Council Officer during his freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years, a National Honor Society Officer, SAC Club Officer, Positive Coaching Alliance Member, Varsity Football and Baseball Team Captain and Devotion Leader. A frequent contributor in community service, Witchoskey earned over 200 community service hours in the community and abroad, volunteering with the 1st Baptist Church “First Student Ministry” Leadership Council and the Relay for Life. He went on mission trips to Miami, Florida, Mobile, Alabama, and three to the Cabaret Haiti Mission, particularly in areas impacted by natural disasters, to aide in the rebuilding efforts.