Khary Wilder had many different best techniques pursuing him however after spending a weekend at Ohio State and speaking in the course of the plan with that outstanding training personnel, the four-star defensive finish discovered his new house.
On Tuesday, the four-star defensive finish from Gardena (Calif.) Serra dedicated to the Buckeyes and isn’t making plans some other visits.
“It was just seeing how much of a priority I am for them,” Wilder stated. “Spending time with coach (Larry) Johnson and coach (Ryan) Day, coach (Matt) Patricia and all the coaches, they made me feel like a real priority and like I was really wanted there and that was the place I could call home.
“It was great meeting them. It was great sitting down and hearing their plan for me to dominate throughout my college years, how they see me fitting, my skill set and what I can work on and how I can build on my game to even before I get there and while I’m there, too.
“Coach Johnson was giving me tips and drills on what I could work on now for little things about my game that I could perfect and do better.”
Wilder has all the time had desires of taking part in within the professionals and the four-star defensive finish who shined on the Rivals Camp in Los Angeles and shall be on the Rivals Five-Star in a pair weeks is totally acutely aware of all of the luck the Buckeyes have had around the board particularly alongside the line of defense.
He desires to be the following one.
“The NFL has always been the goal, that’s been my dream, so seeing coach Johnson and Ohio State’s track record of producing top-level d-linemen and NFL defensive ends, just seeing that really motivates me and encourages me,” Wilder stated.
“If I’m a priority for them and they want me to come and they see me fitting and playing in their system and they’re putting out so many NFL guys at my position, that’s one step closer to my dream.”
Notre Dame, Washington and UCLA had been the opposite frontrunners however as soon as Wilder completed his Ohio State consult with, he knew what he was once going to do.
“It was really hard to say no to all of them because they all spent time building a great relationship with me, reaching out, talking to my coaches and my family and making me feel like a priority, too,” Wilder stated.
“It was a decision I had to make but I feel very confident in my decision with coach Johnson and coach Day and coach Patricia and their plan for me.”