Washington OL signee Peter Langi reopens his recruitment

One of Washington’s five offensive line signees is looking for a new home.

As quickly as Peter Langi arrived at Washington, he departed. On Friday morning, the 6-foot-7, 345-pound offensive lineman from Archbishop Riordan High School in Northern California announced his decommitment from the Huskies through Sports Illustrated.

“I’ve decommitted from UW and got out of the contract,” Langi told Mitch Stevens. “I don’t really want to speak on the UW situation. It just didn’t feel right with me and that’s about it.”

Langi, who is ranked as a three-star offensive lineman and No. 80 interior lineman in the 2025 class by 247Sports, signed with the Huskies during the early signing window along with four other offensive linemen. After his announcement, he quickly received a crystal ball prediction from 247’s Brandon Huffman to commit to Arizona, where his younger brother Michael is committed to coach Brent Brennan’s 2026 class.

His high school teammate, Losipini Tupou, also signed with the Wildcats as part of the 2025 class.

“I don’t know where I’m heading yet, but I’ll figure it out. I’m about to plan some visits but some schools are in the playoff right now so I’m just waiting for it to end,” he said. “Others just got out of the playoff so I’m planning with them first along with a couple more for this month.”

At the time of his commitment, Langi held 39 offers and picked the Huskies out of his top six which also included Arizona, Auburn, Penn State, Texas, and Texas A&M.

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