Washington State will host a few prospects this weekend, and while the list is smaller than in previous weeks, it's an important weekend for a couple prospects ahead of the recruiting dead period. I've confirmed two visitors, though there could be one more.
Official visitors
-Three-star defensive end Hunter Mattox of Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon
-Two-star athlete Tuli Wily-Matagi of Kahuku (HI)
-Three-star offensive tackle Keven Dixon Jr. of Buena Park (Calif.)
Update (12:17 p.m.) - I spoke with James Williams today and he is not going to be visiting Washington State this weekend as previously reported here. He says he'll be taking his official visit on January 16 now. Working on confirmation for the third official visitor expected to be in town this weekend.
Update (12:32 p.m.) - Keven Dixon, who posted on Twitter this morning his visit plans, just confirmed to me that he's officially visiting Washington State this weekend.
Notes on official visitors
-Hunter Mattox has been committed to Oregon State since late June, but the three-star is looking around now that Mike Riley is in Nebraska. The 6-foot-4, 244-pound defensive end had an in-home visit with primary recruiter Jim Mastro this week and also picked up an offer from Washington State.
Mattox, who officially visited Oregon State for the Civil War, also holds an offer from Fresno State and could possibly be an early enrollee prospect.
-For the second consecutive weekend, Washington State will host a prospect from Hawaii as Tuli Wily-Matagi will officially trip this weekend. The two-star athlete, who projects as a defensive end or outside linebacker at the next level, committed to Utah in early March, however he's recently started to look at other options, including a visit to Colorado last weekend.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder, who played quarterback in high school, says his mother lives in Washington, though this will be his first trip to the Northwest.
-Massive offensive tackle prospect Keven Dixon Jr. will be in Pullman this weekend for an official visit, he confirmed via Twitter message. The 6-foot-6, 275-pound lineman is rated three-stars by Rivals and also holds offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Colorado State, Fresno State, Oregon State, San Diego State and Utah. This will be the second official visit for Dixon, who took a trip to Utah in late September.
This post was edited on 12/12 12:38 PM by Britton Ransford
Official visitors
-Three-star defensive end Hunter Mattox of Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon
-Two-star athlete Tuli Wily-Matagi of Kahuku (HI)
-Three-star offensive tackle Keven Dixon Jr. of Buena Park (Calif.)
Update (12:17 p.m.) - I spoke with James Williams today and he is not going to be visiting Washington State this weekend as previously reported here. He says he'll be taking his official visit on January 16 now. Working on confirmation for the third official visitor expected to be in town this weekend.
Update (12:32 p.m.) - Keven Dixon, who posted on Twitter this morning his visit plans, just confirmed to me that he's officially visiting Washington State this weekend.
Notes on official visitors
-Hunter Mattox has been committed to Oregon State since late June, but the three-star is looking around now that Mike Riley is in Nebraska. The 6-foot-4, 244-pound defensive end had an in-home visit with primary recruiter Jim Mastro this week and also picked up an offer from Washington State.
Mattox, who officially visited Oregon State for the Civil War, also holds an offer from Fresno State and could possibly be an early enrollee prospect.
-For the second consecutive weekend, Washington State will host a prospect from Hawaii as Tuli Wily-Matagi will officially trip this weekend. The two-star athlete, who projects as a defensive end or outside linebacker at the next level, committed to Utah in early March, however he's recently started to look at other options, including a visit to Colorado last weekend.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder, who played quarterback in high school, says his mother lives in Washington, though this will be his first trip to the Northwest.
-Massive offensive tackle prospect Keven Dixon Jr. will be in Pullman this weekend for an official visit, he confirmed via Twitter message. The 6-foot-6, 275-pound lineman is rated three-stars by Rivals and also holds offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Colorado State, Fresno State, Oregon State, San Diego State and Utah. This will be the second official visit for Dixon, who took a trip to Utah in late September.
This post was edited on 12/12 12:38 PM by Britton Ransford