Washington OT commit Zac Stascausky receives Georgia offer

One of the nation’s top programs extended an offer to three-star Washington commit Zac Stascausky.

The Washington Huskies coaching staff is going to have a tough battle over the next few months to hold onto its latest commit, three-star offensive tackle Zac Stascausky, who picked up an offer from Georgia on Friday.

Whenever coach Kirby Smart and his coaching staff get involved with a recruit, it (rightfully so) can cause some uneasiness in a fanbase. Just along the offensive line, the Bulldogs have had 11 players drafted since 2020, with four first-round picks.

The 6-foot-6, 275-pound product of Central Catholic High School, who is ranked as the nation’s No. 63 offensive tackle and No. 2 player in Oregon by the 247Sports Composite, has the profile of a high-ceiling tackle that could succeed in either the Big Ten or SEC.

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He shows more than enough explosion when moving into the second level to be a major factor in the running game,” Huskies Wire’s Ben Glassmire said in his evaluation of Stascausky. “His strength and power he puts behind his hands will play very well at the college level.”

While Jedd Fisch and offensive coordinator Brennan Carroll have a lot of work to do to retain Stascausky, but the coaching staff has developed a strong relationship with him and did a very good job selling him on the school.

“Washington just felt like home,” he told 247Sports’ Brandon Huffman. “I went up there knowing that I love the atmosphere and the facilities, but I didn’t know the coaching staff that well. So I went up there, and I got to know them, and I really like what they’re doing.”