Washington State Reach #70 in Updated 2025 Recruiting Rankings

Can the Cougars keep up with the rest of the West Coast on the recruiting trail?
Sep 9, 2023; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars mascot Butch performs against the Wisconsin Badgers in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 9, 2023; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars mascot Butch performs against the Wisconsin Badgers in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports / James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

With the calendar year of 2024 half over and the new college football season only a few short weeks away, talent evaluators are taking stock of the 2025 recruiting class and where the top recruits in the group have ended up.

On3 released their updated team rankings for the class of 2025 on Monday. Jake Dickert's staff just missed cracking the top half of the FBS, turning in a class ranked #70 in the nation.

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The Cougars have reached 17 reported verbal commitments for 2025, receiving a team grade of 82.647 from On3. 12% of those commits are from the state of Washington. At #70, they are sandwiched between the UNLV Rebels at #69 and the Memphis Tigers at #71.

WSU's fellow Pac-12 castoff Oregon State find themselves at #84.

Early signing day for 2025 recruits is December 4, 2024 and the regular signing period begins on February 5, 2025.

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