Washington State running back coach Jim Mastro was in Atlanta today checking out Moultrie (Ga.) Colquitt County running back Sihiem King, who will take an official visit to Washington State in January, I'm told.
King, at 5-foot-8, 175-pounds, is rated three-stars by Rivals and also holds offers from Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, West Virginia and several others, in addition to Washington State. King also has a visit set up to West Virginia on January 16. He'll likely be in Pullman the week after.
The Cougars are recruiting King as a running back, which makes sense considering three-star running back commit James Williams' knee will take some time to recover. The Cougars were previously only going to take one running back in this class, but that has obviously changed.
King, at 5-foot-8, 175-pounds, is rated three-stars by Rivals and also holds offers from Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, West Virginia and several others, in addition to Washington State. King also has a visit set up to West Virginia on January 16. He'll likely be in Pullman the week after.
The Cougars are recruiting King as a running back, which makes sense considering three-star running back commit James Williams' knee will take some time to recover. The Cougars were previously only going to take one running back in this class, but that has obviously changed.