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With the final weekend of official visits set to begin before the summer dead period, Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies saw one late change made to the slate, as four-star offensive lineman Lincoln Mageo will no longer be in attendance.
The 6-foot-4, 280-pound product of Oceanside High School in Southern California, who is ranked as the nation's No. 369 overall prospect and No. 19 interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite, has taken visits to Arizona on May 8, Michigan on June 5, and Utah on May 29. He was also most recently on campus in Seattle in early March for Washington's Junior Day, but there's a clear favorite in the race for his services.
Since his visit to see coach Kyle Whittingham and the Wolverines, Mageo has picked up multiple crystal balls to call Ann Arbor his future home when he announces his commitment on July 11.
Mageo has been a priority target for offensive line coach Michael Switzer for a long time during the 2027 cycle, but the Huskies have made headway with several of the top-rated offensive linemen in the West, and if Mageo does choose to go elsewhere, UW is still sitting in a good position up front.
Four-star prospects Gecova Doyal and DaJohn Yarborough both flanked Mageo on his unofficial visit in March, and are considering the Huskies among their top schools as most players look to make their commitments ahead of their senior seasons.
The Huskies currently hold one commit along the offensive line in four-star center Reis Russell, while Doyal and Yarborugh will both be in attendance over the weekend alongside three-star tackle Tye Kennedy. Four-star tackle Rashaun Lavata'i wrapped up an official visit on Thursday, June 18.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Four-star OL no longer expected for Washington Huskies official visit
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The 6-foot-4, 280-pound product of Oceanside High School in Southern California, who is ranked as the nation's No. 369 overall prospect and No. 19 interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite, has taken visits to Arizona on May 8, Michigan on June 5, and Utah on May 29. He was also most recently on campus in Seattle in early March for Washington's Junior Day, but there's a clear favorite in the race for his services.
Since his visit to see coach Kyle Whittingham and the Wolverines, Mageo has picked up multiple crystal balls to call Ann Arbor his future home when he announces his commitment on July 11.
Mageo has been a priority target for offensive line coach Michael Switzer for a long time during the 2027 cycle, but the Huskies have made headway with several of the top-rated offensive linemen in the West, and if Mageo does choose to go elsewhere, UW is still sitting in a good position up front.
Four-star prospects Gecova Doyal and DaJohn Yarborough both flanked Mageo on his unofficial visit in March, and are considering the Huskies among their top schools as most players look to make their commitments ahead of their senior seasons.
The Huskies currently hold one commit along the offensive line in four-star center Reis Russell, while Doyal and Yarborugh will both be in attendance over the weekend alongside three-star tackle Tye Kennedy. Four-star tackle Rashaun Lavata'i wrapped up an official visit on Thursday, June 18.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Four-star OL no longer expected for Washington Huskies official visit
Continue reading...