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WSU football adds commitment from WR Tomas Dixon, loses WR Malachi Garlington
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The Cougars have just shaken up their wide‑receiver corps. Washington State secured the commitment of former Oregon standout Tomas Dixon, a four‑year letter‑winner who will bring a mix of speed and a solid hands‑on approach to the offense. Dixon’s decision to stay in-state was announced after a swift four‑day commitment period, a testament to the program’s growing appeal among top-tier receivers. At the same time, the Cougars let slip three‑star prospect Malachi Garlington, who tipped his hat to Oregon. Garlington had been a key part of the offensive scheme in summer workouts, and his departure leaves a hole that the coaching staff will need to fill with a blend of depth and experience. The loss underscores the tight race for talent in the Pacific Northwest, where rival programs are constantly vying for the same players. This shift in personnel comes amid a season where the Cougars are already making noise on campus. In related news, the university’s long‑standing partnership with local growers has helped nurture Washington’s wine industry into an economic powerhouse—an example of how community ties and strategic planning can produce real‑world results. For fans and prospective recruits, the movement of Dixon and Garlington signals that the Cougars are actively reshaping their roster to stay competitive. The coaching staff has emphasized a community‑first approach, pulling resources from alumni, local businesses, and the vibrant Pullman ecosystem to build a program that balances ambition with belonging.


Washington State secured a commitment from WR Tomas Dixon, but lost three-star WR Malachi Garlington to Oregon after a four-day commitment to the Cougars.
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