The four-star receiver from Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei, when asked if his recruitment was basically done, said, “I feel like that.” With under two weeks until National Signing Day, Ohio State looks to have Dixon-Wyatt locked up.
“It’s looking like Ohio State,” Dixon-Wyatt said when asked what the days look like before signing day. “Get to go into that next chapter, me and my boy Chris (Henry Jr.). Get to compete at the next level and really show the world what we’re about.”
“It was a bunch of teammates,” Dixon-Wyatt said. “It was most of my teammates. They were pushing for me. I got to talk to the head coach (Lincoln Riley), I got on the phone with him and had a good conversation but my friends do what they do.
“At the end of the day, Ohio State.” “Coach Hartline is one of the best wide receiver coaches ever at the position so being under him, being able to compete at the highest level, No. 1 team in the country, is something special for me,” Dixon-Wyatt said.