"It's been a long journey and there's been a lot of learning along the way, learning from my mistakes and what I need to do in order to fix them," Wyatt told the LA Daily News. "This is a big step for me.
"This, right here, is what I've been training for. I took advantage of all those opportunities running against the best to gauge myself in terms of where I'm at and where I need to be."
Click here for the complete feature by Erik Boal.Wyatt finished third at the NCAA Championships last season with a PR of 49.11, but he is aiming to run under 49 seconds in today's final. Whatever the time, USC needs it to be a winning one to keep the national championship dream alive for this undermanned squad. The race is expected to start at 4:40 p.m. PT on ESPNU.













