Washington lands transfer commitment from former Pac-12 wide receiver
Washington made a huge addition in the transfer portal on Sunday afternoon.
The Huskies picked up a commitment from ex-Arizona wide receiver Audric Harris. He originally committed to Arizona and new Washington coach Jedd Fisch in the class of 2024, but will now make his way to Washington.
He shared the news of his commitment with On3’s Hayes Fawcett:
BREAKING: Former Arizona WR Audric Harris has Committed to Washington, he tells @on3sports
The 6’0 185 WR from Las Vegas, NV was recently released from his NLI & will early enroll at Washington
Is one of the Top Available WRs in the Portal
“GO DAWGS ☔️☔️”… pic.twitter.com/wMOB1fnAWL
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) February 4, 2024
Per Fawcett, Harris is set to enroll early at Washington and will be with the team during spring ball.
Harris is a big pickup for the Huskies. He is the No. 766 overall player and the No. 106 wide receiver in the country for the class of 2024, per 247Sports Composite rankings. He’s also the No. 4 player from the state of Nevada.
Washington is in the midst of rebuilding its roster with Fisch in charge. The Huskies have lost numerous players to the transfer portal and the NFL Draft this offseason, but are hoping to still be very competitive next year as they transition to the Big Ten. Harris is the 4th former Arizona player to transfer to Washington so far this offseason.
Here are some highlights from Harris’ high school career: