Purdue flips JC WR Jayden Dixon-Veal from Oregon State
Purdue has augmented its wideout unit by flipping junior college product Jayden Dixon-Veal from his commitment to Oregon State, announcing his pledge to the Boilermakers on Wednesday morning. He’ll join the team for 2023 with two years of eligibility.
A product of the College of San Mateo in California, Dixon-Veal visited Purdue unofficially last weekend and subsequently committed to Oregon State. Now, the native of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., is headed to Purdue after also considering Illinois.
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He’ll be the second JC transfer Purdue has added for 2023, joining cornerback Botros Alisandro.
The arrival of the 6-0, 180-pound Dixon-Veal buffers the departure of Corey Gammage, a transfer from Marshall who recently left to play for UCF.
A member of the Class of 2020, Dixon-Veal had offers out of high school to Eastern Washington, Sacramento State, Idaho and Nevada, he signed with Sacramento State, but enrolled at College of San Mateo.