Washington extends offer to rising 2028 California WR
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Washington is betting that 2028 wide receiver Noah Bozeman will have a breakout junior year at John Muir (Calif.).
The Huskies offered Bozeman earlier this month after his performance at nearby Sierra Canyon's annual spring showcase. Washington was only his eighth offer, following UNLV, Colorado State, Oregon State, UCLA, Oregon, Kentucky, and Mississippi. But more events across Southern California have put Bozeman on even more radars recently, with offers rolling in from Utah, Syracuse, and Arizona State.
AGTG!!! After a great conversation with @Coach_KC84 I’m blessed to receive an official offer from the University of Washington!!!@MuirFootball@TheMatt_V@adamgorney@GregBiggins@SGVNSports@latsondheimer@nlevelsports@RivalsHS@247Sports@BrandonHuffman@on3recruitspic.twitter.com/kSNQI26xfW
— Noah Bozeman (@D1boze6) May 8, 2026
At 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds, Bozeman totaled 34 catches for 633 yards and 8 touchdowns as a freshman in 2024. He added another 580 yards and 7 touchdowns in 2025 as a sophomore and has been touted as a potential breakout player in the region heading into his junior season.
A varsity basketball player and sub-12-second 100-meter dash runner at John Muir, Bozeman clearly has the athletic upside of a potential Power 4 contributor. His frame is impressive for an underclassman as well, so Washington's early identification of him could prove paramount in luring him to Montlake when 2028 rolls around.
That will be even more important with major programs beginning to take notice. Bozeman took a visit to USC in March, but has yet to report an offer from the Trojans, and the fact that Oregon and Mississippi beat the Huskies to the punch speaks to how highly touted Bozeman could quickly become if he progresses the way many people are expecting.
Washington has done well with wide receivers since head coach Jedd Fisch arrived with wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings in tow, signing four-star recruit Chris Lawson and unearthing three-star recruit Dezmen Roebuck, expected to be the Huskies' top receiver as a sophomore, in 2025, before bringing in four-star Jordan Clay from Texas, four-star Trez Davis from Louisiana, four-star Mason James from Oklahoma, and three-star Blaise LaVista from Illinois. Four-star Zerek Sidney from Arizona and in-state four-star Braylon Pope are both committed in the 2027 class.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies extends offer to rising 2028 California WR
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