Randolph Santiago commits to Washington State after official visit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 10:22 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Randolph Santiago, an offensive lineman from Kailua, Hawaii, has committed to Washington State. Santiago, the No. 6 rated player in Hawaii, made his decision following an official visit over the weekend. He expressed his excitement about the strong relationships built with the coaching staff, particularly with offensive line coach. Santiago plans to start at offensive tackle but is open to playing other positions as needed. Washington State has recently seen several commitments, indicating a positive trend in their recruitment efforts.
- •Santiago is the No. 6 rated player in Hawaii.
- •He visited Pullman before making his commitment.
- •Santiago cited strong bonds with coaches as a key factor.
- •He plans to start at offensive tackle for the Cougars.
- 10:22 PMYahoo Sports — Hawaii OL Randolph Santiago committed to Washington State and broke down his decision
"Kailua (Hawaii) offensive lineman Randolph Santiago has committed to Washington State and broke down why he chose the Cougars. Washington State is on a nice run right now and has reeled in several commitments over the last few days. Santiago is the No. 6 rated player in Hawaii and committed to the Cougars after taking […]
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