If Kodi Greene still lived in Sammamish and was preparing for his junior season at Eastside Catholic High School, he would be rated as the No. 1 player in the state of Washington. Instead, he moved to Southern California to attend powerhouse Mater Dei and is now ranked as the No. 3 player in the state and No. 4 offensive tackle in the nation, as well as the No. 28 overall player in the 2026 class.
Unfortunately for Washington fans, the 6-foot-6, 285-pound prospect committed to Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks over Jedd Fisch, Brennan Carroll, and the Huskies along with 18 other suitors on Monday.
“What always stands out to me is the energy at Oregon,” Green said after his commitment. “It’s just a different vibe there. You can tell the coaches love being there. Lanning always brings that energy, too.”
With over a year until Greene is able to sign with the Ducks, the Huskies are still likely to make a push for him to come home, which could be led by a few of his peers. He will spend the 2024 season blocking for Washington quarterback commit Dash Beierly, and Greene’s older brother Kayden is a walk-on safety with the Huskies who joined Fisch’s program over the summer.
The Huskies also still have a good chance to reel in the top prospect in the state of Washington, four-star edge rusher Derek Colman-Brusa.
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