Samuel Dixon, a three-star running back from Ohio, has Rutgers football in his stacked top five: ‘Rutgers is just a great place overall’

Three-star running back Samuel Dixon announces a top five that includes Rutgers football.

Ohio running back Samuel Dixon included Rutgers football in his top five, this as the three-star recruit released a loaded cutdown on Friday afternoon.

Rutgers joins Kentucky, Ohio State, Penn State and Tennessee in the top five for Dixon. The class of 2024 recruit also announced on Friday that he will be playing at Pickerington North for his senior season.

Last season, Dixon played last season for West Holmes (Millersburg, OH).

According to Rivals, he is a three-star recruit and the No. 19 player in Ohio. The 6-foot, 194-pound athlete is is the No. 38 running back in the nation.

That high school might sound somewhat familiar to Rutgers football fans for the reason that Kwabena Asamoah played for rival Pickerington Central. Asamoah was a three-star recruit who earned starting reps for Rutgers as a true freshman in 2023.

It is a thick battle for Rutgers head coach [autotag]Greg Schiano[/autotag] to land Dixon given the quality of the competition for the talented player.

“Rutgers is just a great place overall and just having coach Schoano back makes it even more special,” Dixon told Rutgers Wire on Friday night.

“The staff he put together is like no other – he tells me that he really believes that he has the best staff in the country and that would be a great opportunity to be with them because all of them want to win and they all care very deeply about there players they want.”

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It was a good Friday for Rutgers football on the recruiting front as four-star defensive back Kenny Woseley II included the Scarlet Knights in his top four. For Woseley, Rutgers was part of an all-Big Ten foursome as he officially cut down his list.

 

Rutgers currently has three players committed in the 2024 recruiting class:

  • Kenny Jones, a three-star offensive lineman from New Jersey
  • A.J. Surace, a three-star quarterback from New Jersey
  • Gabriel Winowich, a four-star running back from Michigan

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Ohio State makes top 5 for 2024 in-state running back

The Buckeyes are still an option for this instate star

The need is there for [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] at running back in the 2024 cycle, and it looks like the Buckeyes might not need to look very far to fill that hole.

[autotag]Samuel Dixon[/autotag], of Millersburg, released his top 5 schools Friday, and the Buckeyes made the cut along with Tennessee, Kentucky, Penn State, and Rutgers. Not only did he trim his list, but Dixon also announced that he will be transferring to Pickerington North for his final year of high school football.

The 5-foot, 11-inch, 203-pounder is currently ranked as the No. 42 running back and 545th overall prospect according to the 247Sports composite rankings. Ohio State offered Dixon a scholarship in mid-January of this year.

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Rutgers football is the first Big Ten offer for Ohio running back

Rutgers football offered Ohio running back Samuel Dixon on Tuesday.

Samuel Dixon got an offer from Rutgers football on Tuesday, making the Scarlet Knights the first Big Ten program to tender the star running back.

A class of 2024 recruit, Dixon plays for West Holmes High School (Millersburg, OH). The Knights finished last season 14-1.

Dixon currently holds Power Five offers from Boston College, Iowa State, Kentucky and West Virginia as well as future Big 12 member Cincinnati. MAC programs Akron and Toledo has also offered the talented running back.

It has been a big few days for Dixon as the offers from Iowa State and West Virginia have come within the last week.

The 5-foot-11, 194-pound athlete plays running back and wide receiver for the Knights.

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He tweeted about the offer on Tuesday afternoon:

 

Rutgers football currently has four players committed in the class of 2023 including two of the top 10 players in New Jersey for this recruiting cycle (four-star defensive lineman[autotag] JaSire Peterson [/autotag]and three-star offensive lineman [autotag]John Stone[/autotag]).