BREAKING: BYU Football Lands Top WR Recruit After Flipping from Washington
In a major recruiting win, BYU Football has landed a commitment from one of the nation’s top wide receiver prospects after he officially decommitted from the University of Washington. The move sends a strong message across the college football landscape: the Cougars are serious about building a high-powered offense for the future.
The recruit, whose name is expected to be officially announced in the coming days, is ranked among the top WRs in the 2025 class. Known for his elite speed, sharp route-running, and dependable hands, he had previously committed to Washington earlier this year before reopening his recruitment amid growing interest from several Power Five programs — including BYU.
Sources close to the situation say the Cougars’ coaching staff made a relentless push over the past month, highlighting the program’s evolving offensive philosophy under head coach Kalani Sitake and new offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick.
“This is the kind of player who can step in and contribute right away,” said a BYU insider. “He’s dynamic in space, a red-zone threat, and brings big-play ability that’s tough to coach.”
The commitment not only fills a crucial need for BYU but also energizes the fan base as the Cougars look to compete more effectively in the Big 12. The addition comes as part of a strong recruiting cycle that is shaping up to be one of the best in program history.
With this recruit in the fold, BYU continues to build a roster capable of challenging the top teams in the conference — and potentially beyond. Keep an eye on Provo: the Cougars are gearing up for
