2025 QB Wyatt Becker reacts to Arizona State offer

For the third time, Kenny Dillingham has offered a scholarship to Wyatt Becker. Before arriving in Tempe last month, Dillingham made stops at Florida State and Oregon. He offered Becker at each school.
After the 6-foot-2, 180-pound quarterback out of Pasadena (Calif.) Sierra Canyon visited Arizona State for the first time Saturday, he left with an offer.
Becker wants to get back in the spring and it is a place he could take a game in at in the fall, but Arizona State is now on his radar because of Dillingham.
“Coach Dillingham is one of my favorite coaches that I have had the chance to meet,” Becker told On3. “He is a young, cool dude that is so smart about football. We have had a relationship for a long time now he is a coach I want to keep getting to know.
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“Him being at Arizona State is a major plus. He is a great coach, he has hired a great staff, especially coach Carrington, and I like the area the school is in.”
After the Arizona State offer, Becker now has 18 offers. The connection with Dillingham, Becker seeing what he did with Bo Nix and the Oregon offense this past season and the relationship has placed the Pac-12 program in the thick of this race.