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Peko Flips Commitment from Colorado to Washington
28 May
Summary
- Joseph Peko switched commitment from Colorado to Washington.
- His father's new role with the Steelers may have influenced the flip.
- Peko's brother is still committed to Colorado.

Joseph Peko, a highly-touted three-star defensive lineman, announced on Wednesday afternoon that he would be decommitting from the Colorado Buffaloes to flip his pledge to Washington. Peko, a 6-foot-3, 310-pound prospect from Oaks Christian High School in Southern California, is ranked as the nation's No. 107 defensive lineman. His initial commitment to Colorado was influenced by his father, Domata Peko, who previously served as the Buffaloes' defensive line coach.
The elder Peko's hiring by the Pittsburgh Steelers in February for the same coaching role is believed to be a significant factor in Joseph's decision to change his commitment. This move is not entirely surprising given the shift in his father's coaching position. However, the situation involves family ties as Joseph's brother, Domata Peko Jr., is currently a member of the Buffaloes roster and preparing for his first season.