Washington earns commitment from local 3-Star 2026 WR Terrance Saryon

The Washington Huskies earned a commitment from 2026 wide receiver Terrance Saryon, a top recruit in Washington, on Saturday.

Washington’s win over UCLA on Friday night guaranteed Jedd Fisch’s squad 15 extra practices and a bowl game. It may have ushered in the Demond Williams Jr. era at quarterback.

And, it made waves on the recruiting trail.

The Huskies got a commitment from 2026 wide receiver Terrance Saryon on Saturday, less than 24 hours after the Evergreen High School prospect from Vancouver, Washington, visited Montlake for the UCLA game. Saryon, a 5-foot-10, 160-pounder who’s also played running back for Evergreen, is rated as the No. 4 player in the state of Washington by 247Sports’ rankings.

Saryon had a crystal ball prediction to choose Oregon logged over the summer, but Fisch and wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings battled back in his recruitment to earn Saturday’s commitment. By Friday night, Saryon was ready to tell the coaches about his commitment, privately sharing it with the staff after the game, according to 247Sports analyst Brandon Huffman.

A potential threat as a punt returner, Saryon profiles as a slot receiver in Fisch’s offense. With a litany of outside receivers signed in the 2025 class, the Vancouver native should fit well with that incoming crop.

Saryon is the fourth commitment in the 2026 class for the Huskies, joining running back Ansu Sanoe, kicker CJ Wallace, and linebacker Wassie Lugolobi, who committed last week.