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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Washington Huskies Football News Today delivers daily coverage of the Washington Huskies football program with fast, focused updates on games, player performances, injuries, recruiting, and program developments. From conference battles to bowl season, the show keeps fans informed on everything happening in Seattle. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including key plays, roster updates, and season storylines—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, Washington Huskies Football News Today is built for fans who want reliable Huskies football coverage every single day. Advertise on DNN: adve...

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Top 5 College Tight Ends for 2026
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Yesterday at 7:26 PM

ESPN’s top five college football tight ends for 2026 are all juniors, hulking athletes ranging from 6’4” to 6’7” and packing on 237 to 265 pounds. From Philly to Seattle, these future NFL stars dominated their respective conferences — Decker DeGraaf (Washington) exploded with early touchdowns, Jamari Johnson (Oregon) lit up defenses with big plays, TreyDez Green (LSU) led his team with 7 TDs, Terrence Carter Jr. (Texas Tech) racked up 55 catches and 624 yards, and London-born Peter Clarke (Temple) added 6 TDs. With spring football showing DeGraaf and QB Demond Williams Jr. clicking, expect him to soar this fall.

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Kennedy's Final Visit to Washington
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Yesterday at 6:55 PM

Tye Kennedy, the son of Washington football legend Lincoln Kennedy, is making his final official visit to the University of Washington this weekend — a major moment for both the Huskies and the top-ranked offensive tackle from Arizona. Standing at 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds, Tye is a standout left tackle with elite talent and a legacy connection to the program. While schools like Stanford, Utah, and Michigan have made strong pushes, Washington’s decision to save their visit for last suggests they’re serious contenders. With the Huskies needing at least two elite tackles for 2027, Kennedy’s choice will hinge on program...


Huskies Target Offensive Line for 2027
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Yesterday at 4:08 PM

Washington Huskies are closing in on big commitments for their 2027 class, with four of seven top prospects being offensive linemen — signaling their offensive line priority before the recruiting dead period. They’re chasing elite talent like four-star WR Tre Moore, interior linemen Gecova Doyal and DaJohn Yarborough (the latter a massive, immediate-impact prospect), plus three-star corner Maurice Williams, tackle Tye Kennedy (son of a Huskies legend), center Reis Russell (a steal), and top-ranked punter Nolan Balke. With fierce competition looming — Oregon in the mix for Doyal, multiple powerhouses after Yarborough, and a top-six battle for Kennedy — Coach Fisch’s staff is p...


Ryken Moon Carves His Own Path
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Yesterday at 3:54 PM

Ryken Moon, son of NFL legend Warren Moon, is making waves as a walk-on running back at the University of Washington—turning heads with his physicality, special teams potential, and even a touchdown somersault in practice. Despite scholarship offers elsewhere, he chose his dad’s alma mater, earning reps alongside scholarship players and benefiting from the Warren Moon scholarship. Already seeing game action against top opponents and contributing in spring drills, Ryken’s path is proving he’s more than just a name—he’s a rising force ready to earn his spot.

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Mageo Pulls Out, Michigan Leads
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Yesterday at 12:18 PM

Big blow for Washington’s offensive line recruiting as four-star lineman Lincoln Mageo pulls out of his official visit — but don’t panic, the Huskies are still hot on the trail. Mageo, a 6’4”, 280-pound powerhouse from Southern California, is now leaning heavily toward Michigan, with a July 11 commitment expected. While Washington missed out on this top target, they’re still building momentum with other elite prospects like Gecova Doyal and DaJohn Yarborough set to visit this weekend — and they already have one committed O-lineman, Reis Russell, in the pipeline. The Huskies’ offensive line future is still very much on track.

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Huskies Target Top CB Censere Gaylord
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Yesterday at 12:10 AM

Washington Huskies could land a major recruiting coup with four-star cornerback Censere Gaylord, ranked 13th among cornerbacks and 113th overall by 247Sports. Originally from Southern California, Gaylord’s return to the West Coast would be huge for Coach Fisch’s secondary. He’s got offers from Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Auburn, but his commitment to Washington appears imminent. On the field, he’s a physical, aggressive playmaker with elite instincts — four interceptions and four pass breakups last season. If he commits, he’d be the highest-ranked recruit under Fisch and join a rising defensive unit.

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Huskies Target Top LB Prospect Bruno
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Last Thursday at 9:35 PM

Julian Bruno, a dynamic three-star linebacker from Northern California, is already heating up the Huskies’ 2028 recruiting radar with 21 offers and elite stats from his sophomore season — and he’s just the latest in a growing pipeline of top talent the program is targeting to dominate the middle of the field.

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Huskies Build Depth With Freshman Fire
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Last Thursday at 7:00 PM

Despite losing seven players to the NFL, the Washington Huskies are poised for another strong season under Jedd Fisch, fueled by a deep roster of battle-tested young talent. With over 3,000 snaps logged by true freshmen—including Freshman All-Americans Rylon Dillard-Allen and John Mills—the team is built on Fisch’s philosophy of early playing time. Strategic transfers like Emmanuel Karnley and Kolt Dieterich further bolster depth, proving the Huskies aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving on experience and grit.

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Huskies Battle for Top 2027 OL
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Last Thursday at 4:26 PM

The Huskies are closing in on a historic 2027 offensive line class, with Gecova Doyal — a top in-state tackle — set to make his final visit and potentially commit. If he signs, Washington locks down three of the state’s top four recruits and could snag a fourth with Rashaun Lavatai. Despite not fitting the classic Big Ten tackle mold, Doyal’s elite athleticism and versatility make him a future star, possibly mirroring Troy Fautanu’s path. Winning this battle against Oregon and UCLA isn’t just about local bragging rights — it’s a statement of the Huskies’ ability to compete for elite talent a...


Brothers on Opposite Sides of the Field
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Last Thursday at 3:23 PM

Two brothers, opposites on the field but united off it, are making waves at UW football: Kayden, the undersized walk-on defensive back who snagged a game-changing interception in practice, and Kodi, the massive freshman offensive lineman getting all the hype. Once separated by schools, they’re back together in spring drills — with Kodi loving to heckle his older brother, who’s already made his college debut. Despite the odds, Kayden’s proving he belongs, and with a football legacy behind them, this duo might just rewrite their story.

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Mills and Green: Huskies' Hidden Gems
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Last Thursday at 2:23 PM

Two Huskies shine in Phil Steele’s Preseason All-Big Ten: sophomore left guard John Mills, a Freshman All-American poised to dominate the offensive line, and transfer punter Hunter Green, a national top-tier kicker chasing the Ray Guy Award. Both are critical to Washington’s season success—Mills anchoring the line, Green controlling field position. Expect big things from these foundational pieces.

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Huskies’ Young Corners Could Surprise
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Last Wednesday at 4:28 PM

Despite losing two starting cornerbacks to the NFL, the Washington Huskies’ secondary is poised to be one of the nation’s best in 2026, ranked 21st by Phil Steele. Led by senior safety Alex McLaughlin and junior transfer Emmanuel Karnley, the unit’s real strength lies in its young talent: sophomores Rylon Dillard-Allen, Rahshawn Clark, and standout cornerback Dylan Robinson. Robinson, a towering four-star recruit, is emerging as the key to their success, showing flashes of elite play with 16 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble. After a year of experience, he’s mastering the mental speed of the game and coul...


Paul Mencke Rising Under New Coach
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Last Wednesday at 4:05 PM

Paul Mencke Jr. is turning heads at Washington football, carving out a new identity under third safeties coach Taylor Mays—whose own playing style he’s emulating. A physically dominant sophomore, Mencke delivered seven game-changing plays in spring, including bone-rattling tackles and crucial interceptions. Head coach Jedd Fisch praised his growth and physicality, noting he’s becoming the tall, aggressive playmaker Mays once was. Alongside standout teammates like Davis and Johnson, Mencke’s breakout performance—highlighted by a Spring Game interception and first-team reps—signals he’s poised to leapfrog the depth chart and become a key force for the Huskies th...


Fisch’s Vision for Championship Football
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Last Tuesday at 9:35 PM

Coach Jedd Fisch lays out a bold vision for the 2026 Huskies, calling them his best team yet, powered by a stacked offensive line and defense, and fueled by staff continuity that’s key to player development and playoff momentum. He underscores football’s role as the engine for the entire athletic program, citing Arizona’s softball success as proof. While NIL and marketing are evolving, Fisch insists fan presence and positivity—especially during tough times—are the most vital forms of support. He’s laser-focused on turning around win totals and elevating the program to elite status, with a clear path...


Huskies OL Rebuild to National Top 21
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Last Tuesday at 4:24 PM

The Washington Huskies’ offensive line transformed from a shaky, inexperienced unit under Coach Fisch to a top-21 nationally-ranked powerhouse—thanks to veteran leadership, standout freshman talent like John Mills, and smart recruiting. From barely having enough players for drills last spring to chasing the Joe Moore Award, this unit’s meteoric rise proves grit and vision can turn a rebuild into a championship-caliber force.

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Huskies’ Freshman Force Shakes Gridiron
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Last Tuesday at 4:07 PM

Washington’s football roster is exploding with physicality this season, led by a stacked offensive and defensive line featuring towering sophomores and redshirt freshmen. Freshmen like 6’6”, 321-pound left tackle Kodi Green and 6’5”, 295-pound defensive tackle Derek Colman-Brusa are already making waves. The linebackers are gaining muscle too, with Zaydrius Rainey-Sale and Xe’ree Alexander both packing on pounds. But the real headline? Freshman running back Ansu Sanoe — 6’2”, 241 pounds — who’s already turning heads with his power, including a spring practice collision that sent a linebacker flying. Despite some fumbles and penalty laps, Sanoe’s reps have surged due to injuries, and coaches pr...


Quaid Carr Rising as Huskies RB Hope
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Last Tuesday at 2:20 PM

Quaid Carr is poised to be the Washington Huskies’ next running back superstar after stepping into the spotlight with top backs Jonah Coleman and Adam Mohammed gone. Praised for his compact, decisive style and versatility, Carr impressed during spring practice and earned Coach Jedd Fisch’s MVP nod. With competition from Jayden Limar and Trey Cooley, Carr’s blend of talent and instinct makes him the favorite to start — and could redefine the Huskies’ offense with his dual-threat potential.

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Rahsjon Duncan Set to Boost Huskies Defense
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Last Tuesday at 12:15 PM

Washington Huskies defense just got a major upgrade with four-star cornerback Rahsjon Duncan set to join the team this fall. Despite late interest from powerhouse programs like Georgia and Ohio State, Duncan stayed committed to Washington, and the coaching staff expects him to make an immediate impact—even without spring practices. Known for his physicality and aggressive play, Duncan could compete for snaps in the cornerback rotation, potentially mirroring the path of last year’s standout freshman Dylan Robinson.

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Huskies Offensive Line Rebuilt for Success
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Last Tuesday at 12:48 AM

The UW Huskies’ offensive line is undergoing a massive rebuild after a coaching change, but they’re emerging stronger than ever—with a stacked starting five of big, talented players and deep, experienced backups ready to step in. Kodi Greene, John Mills, Landen Hatchett, Champ Taulealea, and Drew Azzopardi anchor the front, while veterans like Kolt Dieterich and Geirean Hatchett battle for spots behind them. Even redshirt freshmen Jake Flores and “Moose” Justin Hylkema are getting serious reps, showing promise as future stars. With depth, size, and grit, this unit is poised to be a force.

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