Washington set to host elite four-star 2026 safety against Michigan

Washington football will host 2026 blue-chip prospect Bralan Womack this week against Michigan as they try to earn his commitment.

The Washington Huskies’ feud with Alabama and Kalen DeBoer isn’t over yet.

Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff is set to host 2026 safety recruit Bralan Womack on a visit this week for the sold-out contest versus Michigan. Womack, the No. 2 safety recruit in the 2026 class, has visited Alabama twice in the last month, pitting current and former Washington regimes against each other on the recruiting trail.

Womack, who hails from Flowood, Mississippi, is a top 25 player overall in the 2026 class according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He holds multiple crystal ball predictions to choose Notre Dame, but renewed interest from schools like Alabama and Washington have clouded the picture in his recruitment.

Womack told 247Sports last week that Alabama is “high on my list…I kind of know my way around campus like it’s my own place.” The Crimson Tide hosted him for their thrilling 41-34 victory over Georgia on September 28.

Washington will hope to match that atmosphere with a national championship rematch against Michigan on Saturday inside a sold-out Husky Stadium. Pulling a recruit like Womack to the Pacific Northwest would be a significant win for Fisch and the Huskies, who are currently ranked No. 18 in the country in the 2025 class by 247Sports.

Washington has only two commits in 2026 – kicker CJ Wallace and four-star running back Ansu Sanoe.