LOOK: Jaxson Dart rocks Oklahoma uniform, poses with Jeff Lebby
Jaxson Dart is enjoying his time before he makes his official decision for 2022. After being seen swapping hoodies with Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin on Sunday, Dart posted pictures of himself posing in an Oklahoma uniform on Monday.
As you can see, the Sooners colors look right on Dart. In addition to some solo shots, Dart posted pictures of himself with his mother, and with Oklahoma offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby.
While Kiffin was able to get Dart to put on some Ole Miss gear, Oklahoma has the star quarterback in full uniform.
Kiffin and Dart seem to have a connection, something former signal-caller Matt Corral has talked about extensively as one of the head coach’s best traits. However, it looks like the former USC quarterback is enjoying his time in Oklahoma as well.
Jaxson Dart is going to enjoy his time being recruited once again before committing. Still, whichever school wins his services will be elated to do so.
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Jaxson Dart down to Oklahoma, Ole Miss
USC football transfers Jaxson Dart and Michael Trigg are down to two schools, per On3’s Gerry Hamilton. The pair will attend either Oklahoma or Ole Miss in 2022.
Dart and Trigg made visits to both schools over the weekend, and it apparently made an impression on them. The two former Trojans are among the most sought-after players in the transfer portal, along with Sooners quarterback Caleb Williams.
A true freshman in 2021, Dart started three games for the Trojans this past season. He played in six games total, finishing with 1,353 yards passing, nine touchdowns and five interceptions. His best game came on Sept. 18 against Washington State, as he threw for a season-high 391 yards and four touchdowns.
Prior to joining USC, Dart earned several accolades while playing for Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah. He was named the 2020 Gatorade Player of the Year, Max Preps National Player of the Year and Sports Illustrated All-America first team. Corner Canyon claimed a 6A title his senior season as Dart broke the Utah state record with 67 passing touchdowns.