2024 Football Roster
Jersey Number 74
Wyatt Milum
- Position:
 - Offensive Line
 
- Height:
 - 6-6
 
- Weight:
 - 317
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- Hometown:
 - Kenova, W.Va.
 
- High School:
 - Spring Valley
 
- Started 43-of-47 games at tackle during his career at West Virginia; including started his last 42 straight games in which he has played
 - NFL Combine Participant
 - Reese’s Senior Bowl Participant
 - Hampshire Honor Society
 - Part of offense that rushed for 140 or more yards in 27 of the past 29 games
 - Over the past three years, WVU rushed for 200 or more yards 18 times and 300 or more yards six times
 - Did not allow a sack in 34 of the last 36 games in which he played, including not allowing a sack over his last two years
 
2024 (Sr.)
- Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team
 - NCAA Consensus First Team All-American
 - First Team All-American: Walter Camp Football Foundation, American Football Coaches Association, The Sporting News, Football Writers’ Association of America, College Football Network, Sports Illustrated, Bleacher Report
 - Second Team All-American: Associated Press, Phil Steele, FOX, USA Today
 - Outland Trophy Semifinalist
 - All-Big 12 Conference First Team (Coaches, AP, Phil Steele)
 - Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year (Big 12 Coaches)
 - Big 12 Offensive Tackle of the Year (CollegeFootballNetwork)
 - Started all 11 games in which he played at left tackle
 - Saw action on 729 total plays, including 721 offensive snaps, including 50 or more in eight games
 - Member of the offensive line that ranked No. 9 among Power Four schools in rushing attack, No. 32 in scoring offense, No. 33 in total offense and No. 35 in fewest sacks allowed
 - WVU was No. 9 nationally in missed tackles forced on runs (132)
 - WVU finished with 88 rushes that gained 10+ yards, tying for No. 7 nationally
 - WVU was No. 13 nationally with 1,716 rushing yards after contact
 - WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: UAlbany, Kansas
 - WVU Blue Collar Award: UCF
 - Registered 37 knockdowns and 54 great blocks during the regular season
 - Recorded a season-high seven knockdowns and four great blocks at Pitt
 - Finished with eight great blocks against UAlbany
 - Posted six knockdowns against Iowa State
 - Had four knockdowns and four great blocks against Kansas
 - Registered a season-high nine great blocks at Oklahoma State
 - Finished with three knockdowns and eight great blocks against UCF
 - Had three knockdowns and eight great blocks against Baylor
 - Posted three knockdowns and four great blocks at Texas Tech
 - 2024 Iron Mountaineer Award
 
2023 (Jr.)
- Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team
 - All-American Honorable-Mention (Phil Steele)
 - All-Big 12 Conference Second Team (Coaches, Phil Steele)
 - Saw action on 753 offensive snaps, including 60 or more snaps in nine games
 - Did not allow a sack or a quarterback hit and only eight pressures allowed in 2023
 - Used on 305 pass blocking snaps, zero sacks allowed, zero quarterback hits allowed and only nine pressures
 - WVU Offensive Champion: Texas Tech
 - WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: Duquesne, Texas Tech, UCF
 - Member of the offensive line that led Power 5 in rushing yards per game and was No. 3 nationally in fewest sacks allowed
 - Among Power 5 schools, WVU has the longest streak of games with 140 or more rushing yards (16), three more than any other team
 - Graded out to 92% or better in 11 of the 12 games in 2023 in which he has played
 - Has not allowed a sack in 23 of the last 25 games in which he played over the past two years
 - Led WVU in great blocks (75) and was second in knockdowns (49)
 
2022 (So.)
- Academic All-Big 12 Conference First Team
 - Started all 12 games at left tackle
 - WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: Oklahoma
 - Saw action on 849 plays, including being used on 70 or more in eight games
 - Season-high 91 plays against Oklahoma
 - Finished second with 36 knockdowns, including a season-high seven against Kansas State
 - Had 47 great blocks, including 10 or more against Oklahoma (12) and Kansas State (10)
 - Registered eight games without allowing a sack or having a missed assignment
 
2021 (Fr.)
- Played in 12 games and started eight at right tackle
 - FWAA Freshman All-America Team
 - The Athletic Freshman All-America Team
 - On3 True Freshman All-America Team
 - Saw action on 628 offensive plays, including a season-high 90 against Texas
 - Used on 50 or more offensive plays in seven games
 - Helped pave the way for Leddie Brown to rush for 1,000 yards
 - WVU Offensive Lineman of the Game: Iowa State
 - Finished with 32 knockdowns, including a season-high eight against Iowa State
 - Registered 19 great blocks, including a season-high five at Kansas
 - Did not surrender a sack in eight contests
 
High School
- Played offensive and defensive tackle for coach Brad Dingess at Spring Valley High
 - Sports Illustrated -All-American, No. 1 right tackle in the nation and top-10 tackle overall
 - Named 2020 All-American and was invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl game before it was canceled in October
 - Named the 2020 recipient of the Joe Stydahar Award by the West Virginia Sportswriters Association, given to the state's top lineman
 - Three-time West Virginia All-State honoree, earning first-team honors as a junior and senior and second team as a sophomore
 - For his career, saw action on 1,480 plays, finishing with 198 knockdowns, did not allow a sack and graded out to 92.7%
 - Was a three-time All-Mountain State Athletic Conference selection, twice on the first team (2020, 2019) and once on the second team (2018)
 - Helped Spring Valley to finish 7-2 his senior season and second round of the state playoffs
 - Saw action on 274 plays on offense
 - Registered 36 knockdowns and did not allow a sack
 - Graded out to 94.8% for the season
 - Also had 23 tackles on defense, including 1.5 sacks, 7.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one blocked kick
 - As a junior, helped lead Spring Valley to an 11-3 overall record, 7-1 in the Mountain State Region and No. 3 in the state
 - Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports
 - An ESPN300 prospect, ranked No. 97-best player nationally and No. 15-best player in the region, No. 101 by 247Sports and No. 187 by Rivals ranked No. 10-best tackle prospect nationally by ESPN, No. 16 by 247Sports and No. 20 by Rivals
 - No. 1 tackle prospect overall in West Virginia by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports
 
Personal
- Son of Todd and Francie Milum
 - One of two children (1 sister)
 - Majoring in multidisciplinary studies
 - Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll
 - Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll
 
TV Highlights: Houston Game
Sunday, November 02
Scotty Fox Jr. | Nov. 1
Saturday, November 01
Diore Hubbard | Nov. 1
Saturday, November 01
Jordan Scruggs | Nov. 1
Saturday, November 01












