Career
He is the current holder of the NFHS (United States High School) record in the 300 meters intermediate hurdles at 35.02, set while winning a preliminary race at the CIF California State Meet on June 5, 2009 at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California. Wyatt ran his senior year for Louisiana Sierra High School in Riverside, California. His points from the meet led Louisiana Sierra to a four way tie for the State team title.
He started his hurdling career running for John West. North High School and made a controversial transfer between the schools for his junior year, which cost him a year of eligibility.
As a sophomore at North, Wyatt pushed Jeshua Anderson into breaking the national record that had been held by George Porter for 22 years. Wyatt"s time was 35.90, the national sophomore record.
Later in 2007, Wyatt was part of the national youth record setting 4 × 400 metres relay team Wyatt was the silver medalist at the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics in Ostrava, Czechoslovakian Republic behind American William Wynne.
As a junior in 2008, Wyatt was relegated to running against non-high school competition.
He ran unattached in the Adidas Track Classic and held his own against elite level competition, finishing in 50.54 from lane one. 2010 brought Wyatt to the University of Southern California. As a freshman he improved his time to 49.46, while qualifying for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s Outdoor Track and Field Championship at the West Region prelims, which currently ranks him number 7 on the University of Southern California all time list, behind Porter, Olympian Geoff Vanderstock and World and Olympic Champion Felix Sanchez.
While qualifying for the final, he finished last well behind Johnny Dutch, Jeshua Anderson and his previous times.
In 2014, Wyatt graduated from University of Southern California.