Washington is heavily involved with two four-star receivers

The Washington Huskies have established strong connections with two four-star receivers, one who took his official visit for the spring game and another who is set to visit at the end of May.

Wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings has made sure the Washington Huskies are heavily involved with some of the nation’s top prospects at the position in the 2025 class. On Wednesday, Jedd Fisch’s coaching staff got some good news from a few of those recruits.

First, four-star wide receiver Donovan Olugbode released a list of his top five schools, including the Huskies with USC, Oregon, Missouri, and Florida as the teams competing for his services. Cummings has established a strong relationship with the product of IMG Academy and got him on campus for an official visit during the team’s spring game.

The Huskies have also secured a commitment from his IMG teammate, Raiden Vines-Bright, and could be selling Olugbode on reuniting with his running mate at the college level.

As the coaching staff attempts to add three receivers to the 2025 class, he isn’t the only pass catcher the Huskies are pursuing.

Four-star athlete Dylan Robinson also released his summer plans and included Washington among his four official visits. The nation’s No. 10 athlete has also set visit dates with Utah, Notre Dame, and UCLA, and will travel to Seattle on Fisch’s biggest weekend of visitors on May 31.

Robinson, a 6-foot-3, 190-pound product of Bonita High School in La Verne, California, will be flanked by a bevy of other top receiver talents as four-star receivers Andrew Marsh, Chris Lawson, and Phillip Bell are all set to take their official visits during the same weekend.