IT SEEMS LIKE only hours pass by until more good news come out of Pullman for the Washington State football program. After a monster victory over Northern Colorado on Saturday, the Cougar coaches have started the week off with a bang on Monday morning, as they've landed one of their top defensive end targets for the 2020 class.

After taking an official visit to the Palouse for the season-opener against New Mexico State, Tampa, Fla. defensive end Johnny Walker let it be known he had major interest in the Cougs. He also said he was on the verge of potentially shutting down his recruitment and going crimson.

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Well, moments ago, the 6-3, 204-pounder indeed made the call and took to his Twitter account to announce he's WSU-bound. With Walker now on board, Mike Leach and his staff hold 11 commitments for the 2020 class.

Walker is ranked the No. 26 weak-side defensive end in the country and the No. 86 player overall out of Florida for his class. He had 16 offers throughout his recruitment, holding tenders from WSU, Miami, Missouri, Boston College, Maryland, Nebraska, UCF and others.

"It was amazing," Walker told 247Sports' John Garcia Jr. following his official visit. "Never a dull moment. The culture is outstanding and so are the players and staff. I just loved it the whole time there.

"The game was electric. The fans seemed like they charged the whole stadium and the Cougs delivered."

Wazzu assistants Steve Spurrier Jr. and Matt Brock were monumental in landing Walker, as the two ran the point on the newest Coug's recruitment. We're working the phones to try and connect with Walker for more on his decision and hope to have more for you soon.