Jedd Fisch and offensive coordinator/offensive line coach Brennan Carroll have left no stone unturned when searching for help in the trenches.
Washington’s coaching staff has been so thorough, in fact, that it has offered seven offensive linemen in the class of 2027 – players who are currently high school sophomores.
The most recent of those offers came on Tuesday, as the Huskies extended an offer to Pennington (New Jersey) School tackle Sidney Rouleau. A native of Quebec, Canada, Rouleau earned a fourth star from Rivals on Monday but has yet to be rated by the other major recruiting services.
Rouleau also boasts a recent offer from Michigan, who the recruit said on social media offered him on Sunday. He holds 13 other Power 4 offers, including Penn State, Florida, Tennessee, and Nebraska.
At 6-foot-6 and 295 pounds, Rouleau has only played two games of his sophomore season as of Washington’s offer, but top programs across the country are beginning to take note. Once he receives ratings from the other recruiting services, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Canadian rated as a consensus four-star prospect.
While training in Canada over the summer, Rouleau attended a camp at Michigan, where his stock started to rise despite the Wolverines waiting another three months to officially offer him.
Washington clearly took notice, and now Fisch and Carroll will try to bring the Canadian to the Pacific Northwest.