RECRUITING: 2025 Washington State Safety Target Will Announce College Decision Thursday

Nov 17, 2023; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars helmet sits during a game against the Colorado Buffaloes in the second half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 17, 2023; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars helmet sits during a game against the Colorado Buffaloes in the second half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports / James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

Per 247Sports, Shadow Creek High School (Texas) safety Kyle Peterson will announce his college commitment on Thursday, July 11.

Peterson is a three-star prospect in the class of 2025 with a listed height of 6'0" and 185 pounds.

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In two varsity seasons at Shadow Creek, Peterson has totaled 50 tackles with four interceptions, a fumble recovery, and seven pass breakups.

Washington State currently has three other safeties in the 2025 class. With a player rating of 86, Peterson would be tied for the highest-rated player in WSU's group.

Peterson took an official visit to WSU the weekend of June 20. Louisiana was his only other reported official visit, which he took the weekend of June 6. His other scholarship offers include Arizona State, Kansas, Hawaii, Dartmouth, North Texas, Texas State, Tulsa, UTSA, UTEP and Eastern Illinois.

View Peterson's junior season highlights here.


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