Washington Football offers scholarship to 2029 tight end Bryce Tuiasosopo
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 12:03 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
FootballBryce Tuiasosopo, a tight end prospect from Manvel, Texas, received a scholarship offer from Washington Football. The son of former Washington Huskies quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo, Bryce impressed coaches at a recent showcase. He is also a dual-sport athlete, playing baseball and contributing at defensive end. This marks the eighth offer for the 6-foot-4, 230-pound freshman, who has expressed excitement about the opportunity. Bryce visited the Washington campus over the weekend in conjunction with the offer.
- •Bryce Tuiasosopo is the first tight end in the 2029 class to receive a UW offer.
- •He has also received offers from Kentucky, Texas Tech, and UCLA.
- •The offer follows a strong performance at the Avery Strong Showcase.
- •Bryce is a dual-sport athlete, playing both tight end and baseball.
- •He made an unofficial visit to UW alongside the scholarship offer.
- 12:03 PMYahoo Sports — Washington Football Offers 2029 Tight End, Son of Ex-Husky QB
"One of former Washington Huskies quarterback Marques Tuiasosopo's sons, 2029 tight end Bryce Tuiasosopo, added an offer from his father's alma mater.
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