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Fisch Doesn't Hold Back On Kodi Greene Accolades
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Fisch Doesn't Hold Back On Kodi Greene Accolades

  • Fisch calls Kodi Greene a special player with elite size, feet, brain, and athleticism.
  • Fisch expects Greene to start as a freshman and be able to compete immediately at left tackle.
  • Greene is ranked California’s top high school player and the No. 4 offensive tackle in the 2026 class.
  • Greene moved from Eastside Catholic to Mater Dei, boosting his recruiting profile.
  • Fisch highlighted Greene’s development at Mater Dei, a program noted for coaching excellence.
  • Fisch compared Greene to UW's own John Mills for immediate impact at left tackle.
  • Greene is the Huskies’ only five-star signee in the class discussed.
  • Fisch noted Greene’s winning background and coaching at Mater Dei as assets.
  • Greene’s status positions him as a key piece for UW’s 2026 class.
  • The article emphasizes Greene’s potential to contribute at left tackle despiteg competing in a college setting.
  • The profile notes Greene’s 6-foot-6, 342-pound frame as a key attribute.
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UW Recruited An Entire Secondary, Envisioning These 5 Starting All At Once
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sports17h ago

UW Recruited An Entire Secondary, Envisioning These 5 Starting All At Once

  • UW signs five defensive backs, prioritizing the secondary with versatile, tall prospects.
  • The five recruits include Rahsjon Duncan, Kasani Jiles, Jeron Jones, Elijah Durr, and Gavin Day.
  • Three of the five are four-star prospects, adding immediate talent to the Husky secondary.
  • Duncan is a 6-foot-1, 186-pound corner from Oakland’s McClymonds High.
  • Jiles, a 6-foot-180-pound corner, played for IMG Academy in Bradenton and faced top competition.
  • Jones, a 6-foot, 165-pound corner from Mission Viejo, posted strong senior numbers.
  • Durr is a 6-foot-1, 190-pound defensive back from Mount Tahoma, MVP of his league.
  • Gavin Day, 6-foot-1, 186 pounds, joined Washington from Las Vegas.
  • Huskies’ coach Jerome Fisch emphasized players’ competition-tested backgrounds and coaching.
  • Fisch imagines a future where all five could start together.
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