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While it’s still early in the 2018 recruiting cycle, and many things can change, a plethora of the nation’s top quarterback prospects have already given verbal commitments. The good news for Washington State is that they’re well positioned to land one of the best uncommitted signal caller’s left on the board.
Brevin White, of Lancaster, Calif. has already made multiple trips to Pullman and has WSU on his short list. White is a four-star prospect in the 247 composite rankings, and is considered one of the top-10 pocket passers in the 2018 class.
The 6-foot-2, 185 pound White has five Pac-12 offers, but has drawn interest from across the country. Tennessee has offered the young quarterback, and he recently took an unofficial visit to North Carolina.
However, analysts across the interweb think that WSU will be the eventual landing spot for White. Everyone who was weighed in on his 247 crystal ball has predicted the Cougars, as has Rees Woodcock of Fansided.
This would be a big get for Mike Leach and his staff, and a commitment could come sooner rather than later. White told Cougfan that he could make his pledge as early as June, but could also wait until August.
Until then, you can check out his highlights below.
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Football:
College Football Recruiting: Predicting where top 5 uncommitted 2018 QBs commit
The state of California has a history of producing NFL-level quarterbacks. Brevin White could be in line to be the next great passer coming out of the state.
WSU’s newest commit, WR Rodrick Fisher, living his own version of ‘The Blind Side’ movie | The Seattle Times
WSU's newest commit has a compelling personal backstory that rivals that of Michael Oher, the former Ole Miss tackle whose story was told in The Blind Side.
Grip on Sports: Like most things the NCAA does, the APR is not perfect but it does help us keep score | The Spokesman-Review
The NCAA wants everyone to believe college athletics are played by student/athletes, with the emphasis on the last word. And that those student/athletes are at a college for one reason only: to get an education.
Baseball:
Washington State Hosts No. 28 UCLA On Pac-12 Network - WSUCougars.com | Washington State University Athletics
Washington State owns a 22-22 record including an 8-13 mark in Pac-12 play after taking two of three from Oregon last week.
Swimming:
Anna Rosen Named Pac-12 Conference Sportsmanship Award Winner - WSUCougars.com | Washington State University Athletics
Rosen received the award for her strength of character, dedication to her sport, and the strong desire to help others that she displayed throughout her career at Washington State.