Coach Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies have done an impressive job building a talented recruiting class in the secondary, but still appear to be in the market for at least one more player. However, that final piece may not be three-star cornerback Larue Zamorano from Centennial High School in California.
After previously receiving multiple crystal ball picks to choose Washington, 247Sports’ No. 53 cornerback and No. 51 player in the state may have changed his mind after several recruiting experts changed their pick for one of Fisch’s new Big Ten opponents, the Michigan State Spartans.
Coach Jonathan Smith has a lot of work to do in East Lansing to rebuild the program and Zamorano gives the Spartans a promising building block in the 2025 class, which is currently ranked No. 54 in the nation by 247Sports.
Zamorano, who will be the final visitor of the 16 prospects Fisch’s coaching staff invited over the June 21 weekend to commit when he announces his college pledge on July 27, is very technically sound at 6-foot-2 and 180 pounds with great length to play on the outside.
If he does choose to take his talents elsewhere, it may serve as a sign that cornerbacks coach John Richardson’s room might be full for the 2025 cycle, with four-star Dylan Robinson and three-stars D’Aryhian Clemons and Ramonz Adams as the incoming prospects.