COLUMBUS—Ohio State has commitment No. 12 in its 2026 recruiting class: Kayden Dixon-Wyatt has said yes to the Buckeyes.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound receiver—a star at California powerhouse Mater Dei (Santa Ana) High School—picked Ohio State over Oregon, USC, Alabama, Texas and a total of nearly 40 scholarship offers.
His choice comes on the heels of a pair of visits to Columbus in April, including his most recent visit with Ohio State on April 12, the date of the Buckeyes spring football game.
So who is Kayden Dixon-Wyatt and what does he bring to the Buckeyes? Buckeye Huddle is…
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