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The WSU recruits just keep coming

Since Dillon Faamatau added his name to the 2015 WSU recruiting class, four more prospects have pledged their services.

Cougfan.com is reporting that linebacker Kyahva Tezino has decided to play for WSU over reported scholarship offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Miami, UCLA, Washington and other schools. The linebacker from Salesian High in Los Angeles, California is regarded as a four-star recruit and will immediately become one of WSU’s most anticipated February signings.

Britton Ransford of WazzuWatch.com reported this morning that linebacker Logan Tago and offensive tackle Amosa Sakaria from Pago Pago in American Samoa have been planning on playing football at WSU for a while now, but have made their decisions public after visiting the school last weekend.

Additionally, safety Shalom Luani announced for WSU. Luani is considered the No. 19 junior college prospect in the country by Scout.com, and is a four-star prospect.

The Cougars may not have publicly announced a defensive coordinator hire yet but whatever they’re telling recruits, it’s working.

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "SportsLink." Read all stories from this blog