Sam Williams-Dixon views himself as an underrated, yet complete running back. To the Pickerington North High School running back and 2024 Ohio State commit, the formula is simple: get open, catch the ball and run routes well. “That’s a complete running back,” Williams-Dixon said. “That’s me.” Ahead of joining the Buckeyes as an early enrollee next January, this is the role Williams-Dixon is set to fill in Ohio State’s running backs room: a versatile piece that can move the offense down the field as a receiving back. Williams-Dixon views himself as a “complete running back” ready to be utilized in what Tony Alford aspires to be a complete running back room, along with Texas four-star James Peoples and Florida four-star Jordan Lyle in the 2024 class. “We all have different skill sets,” Williams-Dixon said. “We know that one’s always power, we always got the receiving guy and we always have…
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