Washington football extends offer to top Hawaii QB in 2028 class

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With the summer evaluation period underway, the Washington Huskies coaching staff has hit the road on the recruiting trail in search of new potential targets.

That search took quarterbacks coach J.P. Losman to Hawaii, where on Tuesday, he extended an offer to four-star quarterback Hunter Fujikawa of Miliani High School, the same program that produced redshirt freshman Treston Kini McMillan in the 2025 class.

At 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, Fujikawa is ranked as the No. 225 overall prospect and No. 13 quarterback in the 2028 class by 247Sports, and has quickly become one of the nation's most sought-after signal callers. He already holds 26 offers, with Alabama, Arizona, Auburn, Nebraska, Ohio State, and Oregon among the programs pursuing his services.

Fujikawa spent his sophomore season at Punahou High School in Honolulu before transferring to Miliani, where he showed plenty of desired traits to lead a college offense.

He has the arm talent to layer throws to all three levels of the field, along with the strength and accuracy needed to rip passes into tight windows. Along with that, he has the athleticism required to succeed in Jedd Fisch's scheme, showcasing his elusiveness both in the pocket to avoid sacks and in the open field as a ball carrier.

As Fisch continues to expand Washington's recruiting footprint, establishing the Huskies as a consistent presence in Hawaii would help him continue to build a roster that can compete with the top programs in the Big Ten.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies extend offer to 4-star 2028 Hawaii QB

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