The Washington Huskies are still searching for a quarterback in the 2026 class after four-star quarterback Helaman Casuga from Corner Canyon High School in Utah announced his commitment to the Texas A&M Aggies on Thursday evening.
Casuga, the No. 13 signal caller and No. 178 overall player in the 2026 class according to 247Sports, chose coach Mike Elko and the Aggies over USC and Washington, leaving Jedd Fisch and the Huskies to explore other options.
“Meeting with coach Mike Elko and coach Collin Klein was everything I expected — top-notch,” Casuga told 247Sports’ Blair Angulo. “My family means everything to me, and having them with me was my highlight. Some of the things that stood out for them was how nice the people were, especially the Aggie staff.”
Of the 12 quarterbacks the Huskies have offered in the 2026 class, there are only five who have yet to commit. On top of that list is five-star prospect Ryder Lyons, who is widely expected to pick USC, and he is followed by a host of three-star recruits: Luke Fahey, Oscar Rios, and Brady Palmer, who all hail from California, and Greyson Miller from Arkansas.
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