Washington football changes June 19 official visit weekend list
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 4:00 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
College SportsThe Washington Huskies have revised their list of attendees for the official visit weekend on June 19., three-star edge rusher Troy Mailo will no longer attend, as he completes visits to former Pac-12 programs. Mailo's summer tour included UCLA, Stanford, Arizona, and Arizona State. Washington recently received a commitment from four-star edge rusher Chaz Gray on June 9. The Huskies are aiming to bolster their roster as they prepare to lose several outside linebackers to graduation at the end of the 2026 season.
- •Troy Mailo will not visit Washington on June 19.
- •Mailo has completed visits to UCLA, Stanford, and Arizona State.
- •Chaz Gray committed to Washington on June 9.
- •Washington seeks to replenish its outside linebacker positions.
- •The Huskies hold four pledges for their 2027 class on the defensive front.
- 4:00 PMYahoo Sports — Washington football makes a change to June 19 official visit weekend
"The Washington Huskies are no longer expected to host a three-star edge rusher for an official visit over the June 19 weekend.
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