Football

Washington Huskies reshuffle recruiting visits as top prospects adjust plans

Key defensive backs shift schedules, signaling possible future commitments

The Washington Huskies opened the first official weekend of campus visits to a group of elite recruits, with Coach Jedd Fisch greeting the visitors and outlining the program’s recent momentum.

Schedule changes

Four‑star cornerback Jailen Hill, originally scheduled for the final weekend of June, has moved his visit to June 19 after a prior commitment on June 9 that included a trip to Nebraska.

Three‑star nickel target Jeovanni Henley did not make the trip to Washington.

Three‑star edge rusher Jag Ioane will visit Washington on June 5 instead of the originally planned date.

Three‑star cornerback Evan Mack will also be on campus on June 5, accompanied by priority targets Censere Gaylord and Jaden Walk‑Green.

Broader context

The visits involve prospects from several high schools, including St. John Bosco, Junipero Serra, Orem High and Crean Lutheran, as well as interest from other universities such as BYU, California, Penn State, Texas and Utah.

Coach Jedd Fisch is overseeing the recruiting weekend as the staff evaluates multiple candidates.

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