Gig Harbor 3-star lineman Samuel Peacock reverses commitment from Oregon State to Washington

The 6-foot-6, 265-pound tackle was previously committed to Oregon State.
Gig Harbor 3-star lineman Samuel Peacock reverses commitment from Oregon State to Washington
Gig Harbor 3-star lineman Samuel Peacock reverses commitment from Oregon State to Washington /

Gig Harbor three-star offensive lineman Samuel Peacock announced his commitment to University of Washington on Thursday evening, reversing course on his prior commitment to Oregon State.

The senior committed to Oregon State in late July, but decided to flip his commitment, as explained in a post on Twitter.

"I have decided to decommit from Oregon State University," Peacock said. "Thank you to the entire OSU staff for recruiting me, I am grateful for the opportunity and the time spent on me."

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The announcement came the week after the end to Peacock's high school football career. Gig Harbor finished third in the 3A South Sound Conference and lost to No. 2 Eastside Catholic in a Week 10 district crossover.

Peacock, a three-star according to recruiting site 247 Sports, also held offers from Columbia, Georgetown and Idaho.

Peacock was a first team all-3A SSC selection as a junior. His teammate Brenden Rivera committed to Eastern Washington on Nov. 3.


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Andy Buhler, SBLive Sports

ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.