
Washington Huskies Gear Up for 2026 Season Amid Draft Exodus and Freshman Surge
Despite losing seven players to the 2026 NFL draft, the Huskies rely on deep experience, strategic transfers, and a wave of freshman talent to stay competitive.
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Despite losing seven players to the 2026 NFL draft, the Huskies rely on deep experience, strategic transfers, and a wave of freshman talent to stay competitive.

The University of Washington safety is making a strong impression during spring drills, positioning himself for a larger role under new leadership.

Penn State enters a new era under Matt Campbell while the Big Ten's competitive landscape reshapes with top‑tier powerhouses, mid‑tier contenders, and a wave of roster changes across the league.

The 2025 season underscored the need for a true No.1 receiver, and the Big Ten is stacked with talent heading into the 2026 draft.
Washington Huskies' recruiting coach Kevin Cummings climbs the national rankings as he secures top prospects for the 2027 class.

Washington climbs to No. 15 nationally and fifth in the Big Ten, fueled by a defense poised for a top‑ten rise and a quarterback who stayed, while new talent bolsters the offense

Indiana leads the latest preseason top 25, with Oregon, Ohio State and a host of other programs rounding out the early rankings. Key players and coaching storylines promise a competitive year.

The Huskies' 2026 campaign hinges on replacing departed stars while emerging players and transfers aim to keep the program’s recent success alive.

The Huskies' recent championship run leaves big shoes to fill, but new players and transfers bring fresh hope.

University of Washington receivers coach Kevin Cummings has been recognized at No.5 in a national ranking, highlighting his impact on player development and his trajectory toward head‑coaching roles.

In a recent discussion, Washington’s head coach Jedd Fisch explained how the Big Ten’s rigorous environment — from long bus rides to elite opponents — mirrors NFL conditions, accelerating player development and preparation.

The Hawkeyes open against Northern Illinois on Sept. 5, then face a gauntlet of Big Ten powerhouses, with transfers, coaching changes and unanswered questions shaping the narrative.