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Robby Lavata’i, a standout edge rusher from Curtis High School in Washington, has committed to the San Diego State Aztecs for the class of 2026. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound player chose the Aztecs over several other programs, marking a significant step in his football career. Lavata’i is recognized nationally and among the top recruits in Washington, contributing to SDSU’s growing recruiting momentum as they prepare for the upcoming season.
San Diego, California – Robby Lavata’i, a highly-rated three-star edge rusher from Curtis High School in University Place, Washington, has officially committed to the San Diego State Aztecs for the class of 2026. The announcement came on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in Lavata’i’s football career.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pound player chose San Diego State over six other collegiate programs, including rivals Boise State and Fresno State from the Mountain West Conference. He received an offer from the Aztecs earlier in the month, which contributed to his decision to join their football program.
In rankings, Lavata’i holds the 78th position nationally among edge rushers according to 247Sports and is recognized as the 12th best recruit in the state of Washington. His performance has already made waves in the local football scene, as he was highlighted as one of the top returning defensive players in the 4A South Puget Sound North Conference by Washington Preps.
Notably, Curtis High School finished the previous season with a record of six wins and five losses, including a district play record of two wins and three losses. Lavata’i’s on-field abilities were recently showcased at two prominent events. He shared clips from his performance at the Avery Strong Showcase held at the University of Puget Sound shortly after receiving his offer from San Diego State. On May 13, he also shared highlights from the Gem State Shootout, an event organized by the 5on5 Association, paving the way for his Boise State offer.
As of Wednesday morning, San Diego State’s 2026 recruiting class is demonstrating strong momentum, boasting a total of 16 commitments, including Lavata’i. Notably, he is one of three edge rushers in the Aztecs’ commitment group, indicating a strategic focus on strengthening this pivotal area of the defensive line.
The Aztecs are set to enter the new season with a solid defensive line, featuring three returning junior starters. Trey White, a standout with exceptional performance metrics, tallied an impressive 12.5 sacks during the previous season, ranking fifth nationally. Another returning starter, Brady Nassar, participated in all 12 games last season, starting eight, where he accumulated one sack and recorded 26 tackles, underscoring the depth and strength of the Aztecs’ defensive roster.
Robby Lavata’i’s commitment to San Diego State brings excitement and another layer of talent to a growing recruiting class. His decision highlights the Aztecs’ ability to attract high-caliber players and further establishes their competitive stature within the Mountain West Conference.
As San Diego State prepares for the upcoming season, the integration of Lavata’i and his fellow recruits into the program will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike, as they anticipate a promising future for the Aztecs’ football program.
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