The Washington Huskies have been on a tear on the recruiting trail over the past few months, as Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff has helped him build an impressive first recruiting class as the team moves into the Big Ten. The class currently holds 21 commits and is ranked No. 17 in the nation by 247Sports and Fisch has hinted the Huskies are nowhere close to being done adding to the class.
On Tuesday, three-star athlete Harold Duvall named his top five schools ahead of his August 10 commitment date and tabbed the Huskies along with Arizona, Colorado State, Fresno State, and Nevada as his finalists.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound prospect from Clovis East High School in California received an offer from safeties coach Vinnie Sunseri in early May but appears to be looking to take his talents elsewhere. As the Huskies continue to pursue four-star prospects Ladarian Clardy and Dylan Robinson, and three-stars Rylon Dillard-Allen and Larue Zamorano, the staff may not have room for him in the class at this time.
Ranked as the No. 104 athlete in the country by 247Sports, Duvall has received multiple crystal ball predictions to stay in Northern California and choose the Fresno State Bulldogs, who are recruiting him as a wide receiver.
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— Harold Duvall (@Harold_Duvall11) July 10, 2024