RECRUITING: Texas Defensive Tackle Josiah Pratt Commits To Washington State

Oct 27, 2022; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars helmet sits during a game against the Utah Utes in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 27, 2022; Pullman, Washington, USA; Washington State Cougars helmet sits during a game against the Utah Utes in the first half at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports / James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

Washington State football's latest commit made his decision official on Monday. Josiah Pratt, who goes by the nickname "Tank", formally announced his decision to join Jake Dickert's team for 2025.

Pratt is a three-star recruit from Summer Creek High School in Humble, Texas. He's listed as a 6'0" 305-pound prospect by 247Sports. He's also listed as the #244 recruit in the state.

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"After a great visit I’m excited to say I am committed to the Washington State Cougars," Pratt wrote on X.

Per his MaxPreps page, Pratt had 70 tackles with 16 tackles for loss and seven sacks last season, playing in 16 games. He also managed to recover two fumbles for Summer Creek. There are now 12 commits in WSU's 2025 class.

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Pratt's first chance to sign his NLI will be December 4, 2024.

Watch some of Pratt's high school highlights below.


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