UW football targets top 2028 New Jersey RB Tahmere Brown
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 6:30 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
College SportsThe Washington Huskies are actively pursuing four-star running back Tahmere Brown from New Jersey as part of their recruiting efforts for the 2028 class. Standing 5-foot-11 and weighing 188 pounds, Brown is regarded as one of the top prospects, currently ranked No. 170 overall and No. 12 at his position by the 247Sports Composite. Washington joins a competitive field with offers from 28 schools, including notable programs like Florida, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. This interest reflects a broader strategy by head coach Jedd Fisch to recruit high-profile talent from his home state. Brown's skill set is highly praised, with evaluations highlighting his impressive ball-handling and positional versatility.
- •Washington shows early interest in 2028 RB Tahmere Brown.
- •Brown is ranked No. 170 overall and No. 12 RB in 2028 class.
- •He is gaining attention from 28 schools, including top programs.
- •Jedd Fisch emphasizes recruiting talent from New Jersey.
- •Brown praised for his polished skills and versatility.
- 6:30 PMYahoo Sports — UW football showing early interest in high-end 2028 New Jersey RB
"The Washington Huskies are showing early interest in one of the nation's best running backs in the 2028 class.
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