As Wednesday marked the traditional National Signing Day in college football, the Washington State Cougars more than two dozen new faces in the Palouse. The class looks significantly different that many expected it to in December prior to Jake Dickert’s departure for Wake Forest. However, new Cougs head coach Jimmy Rogers and his staff were able to bring an impressive haul regardless that included a total of 57 new players.
Here are the 18 that WSU welcomed on Wednesday.
Roosevelt High School – Seattle, Washington – 6’2″ 205 pounds
Brophy Prep – Phoenix, Arizona – 6’5″ 285 pounds
Oak Park High School – Kansas City, Missouri – 6’0″ 200 pounds
Mount San Antonio College (JUCO) – Walnut, California – 6’4″ 265 pounds
Van Meter High School – Adel, Iowa – 6’4″ 185 pounds
Marquette High School – Ellisville, Missouri – 6’3″ 280 pounds
Shakopee High School – Shakopee, Minnesota – 6’1″ 175 pounds
Waseca High School – Waseca, Minnesota – 5’11” 175 pounds
Hillcrest High School – Hazel Crest, Illinois – 6’0″ 180 pounds
O’Gorman High School – Sioux Falls, South Dakota – 6’1″ 220 pounds
Verona High School – Verona, Wisconsin – 6’4″ 300 pounds
Liberty High School – Liberty, Missouri – 6’5″ 285 pounds
Glenbrook South High School – Chicago, Illinois – 6’1″ 170 pounds
Edina High School – Bloomington, Minnesota – 6’1″ 165 pounds
Loyola Academy – Glenview, Illinois – 6’4″ 270 pounds
Norman North High School – Norman, Oklahoma – 6’3″ 195 pounds
Eisenhower High School – Wichita, Kansas – 6’1″ 185 pounds
Chaska High School – Chaska, Minnesota – 6’5″ 245 pounds
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