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Washington Huskies Target Teammate of 2027 Commit in Early Push

· 2026-07-10

Washington Huskies Target Teammate of 2027 Commit in Early Push

Washington Huskies are already circling a teammate of their 2027 commit, aiming to add the player before the recruiting class officially signs. Coach Kalen DeBoer’s staff believes the move could give the Huskies a strategic edge as they gear up for the September 6 showdown with Washington State.

Who is the target and why?

The unnamed athlete plays alongside the 2027 signee at a high‑school powerhouse in California. Scouts say his skill set—dual‑threat quarterback with a strong arm and mobility—mirrors the Huskies’ offensive philosophy. Adding him would deepen the depth chart and create competition at the most critical position.

How will the early push work?

DeBoer’s recruiting team plans to host the prospect’s family on campus next week, offering a campus tour and a meeting with offensive coordinator Travis Jones. The staff hopes the personal touch will sway the player before other Power Five programs make a move. If the Huskies secure his verbal commitment, they’ll likely fast‑track his enrollment for the spring semester.

What does this mean for the 2028 roster?

Securing a teammate of the 2027 recruit could lock in chemistry early, giving the Huskies a cohesive unit heading into the 2028 season. Analysts project that the added depth could push the Huskies into the top‑five of the Big Ten preseason polls, especially if the current starter struggles with injuries.

When is the next milestone?

The Huskies’ next big test arrives on September 6, 2026, when they face the Washington State Cougars in the Apple Cup. A strong performance there could boost the program’s visibility and help lock in the recruit’s decision. The coaching staff expects to have a clearer picture of the roster by the end of the summer, after the early push concludes.

What are the risks?

If the player decides to stay with his high‑school teammate, Washington could lose a valuable asset to a rival program. Additionally, the early push might strain relationships with other recruits waiting for their turn. DeBoer acknowledges the gamble but stresses that bold moves are sometimes necessary to stay competitive.

How will fans react?

Huskies supporters have taken to social media, expressing optimism about the potential addition. Some fans worry about over‑reaching, but most agree that the program’s recent success warrants an aggressive recruiting stance. The Apple Cup will likely serve as a litmus test for the fanbase’s confidence in the staff’s decisions.

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