WASHINGTON HUSKIES FOOTBALL
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Located in Seattle at a university founded in 1861 with an enrollment of 51,719 students, Washington football competes at the FBS level within the Big Ten Conference during the fall season. Jedd Fisch took over as head coach and leads a roster of 100 players competing from the program's home venue. The Huskies' transition to the Big Ten marks a significant shift in the program's conference affiliation, placing them among the nation's premier collegiate football competition.
Washington's football tradition reflects the Pacific Northwest's passion for the sport, with the program operating at one of the nation's largest public universities. Fisch's tenure represents a new era for the Huskies as they establish themselves within their new conference. The 100-player roster composition positions the program to develop talent across offensive, defensive, and special teams units necessary for Big Ten competition.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of Washington |
| Sport | Football |
| Conference | Big Ten Conference |
| Division | D1-FBS |
| Location | Seattle, Washington |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Jedd Fisch |
ROSTER (2025-26)
| # | Name | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 82 | Deji Ajose | WR |
| 67 | Aidan Anderson | OL |
| 74 | Drew Azzopardi | OL |
| 9 | Dash Beierly | QB |
| 12 | Denzel Boston | WR |
| 71 | Davit Boyajyan | OL |
| 35 | Jace Burton | WR |
| 21 | Quaid Carr | RB |
| 1 | Jonah Coleman | RB |
| 75 | Lowen Colman-Brusa | OL |
| 54 | Parker Cross | OL |
| 89 | Charlie Crowell | TE |
| 86 | Decker DeGraaf | TE |
| 44 | Kade Eldridge | TE |
| 5 | Omari Evans | WR |
| 68 | Soane Faasolo | OL |
| 53 | Paki Finau | OL |
| 78 | Jake Flores | OL |
| 83 | Luke Gayton | WR |
| 0 | Kevin Green Jr. | WR |
| 13 | Audric Harris | WR |
| 11 | Marcus Harris | WR |
| 56 | Geirean Hatchett | OL |
| 66 | Landen Hatchett | OL |
| 58 | Zachary Henning | OL |
| 15 | Kai Horton | QB |
| 70 | Justin Hylkema | OL |
| 76 | Elishah Jackett | OL |
| 14 | Shea Kuykendall | QB |
| 8 | Chris Lawson | WR |
| 31 | Luke Luchini | WR |
| 77 | Maximus McCree | OL |
| 29 | Julian McMahan | RB |
| 10 | Treston McMillan | QB |
| 72 | John Mills | OL |
| 24 | Adam Mohammed | RB |
| 32 | Ryken Moon | RB |
| 88 | Quentin Moore | TE |
| 85 | Baron Naone | TE |
| 87 | Ryan Otton | TE |
| 81 | Dezmen Roebuck | WR |
| 65 | Jack Shaffer | OL |
| 45 | Austin Simmons | TE |
| 73 | Champ Taulealea | OL |
| 7 | Raiden Vines-Bright | WR |
| 25 | Beck Walker | RB |
| 4 | Jordan Washington | RB |
| 16 | Ramonz Adams Jr. | CB |
| 3 | Taariq Al-Uqdah | LB |
| 10 | Xe'ree Alexander | LB |
| 17 | Deven Bryant | LB |
| 0 | Leroy Bryant | CB |
| 92 | Bryce Butler | DL |
| 4 | CJ Christian | S |
| 2 | Rahshawn Clark | S |
| 28 | D'Aryhian Clemons | CB |
| 56 | Annas Davis | DL |
| 90 | Elinneus Davis | DL |
| 8 | Tacario Davis | CB |
| 99 | Russell Davis II | DL |
| 18 | Rylon Dillard-Allen | S |
| 5 | Zach Durfee | EDGE |
| 22 | Jonathan Epperson Jr. | LB |
| 24 | Makell Esteen | S |
| 30 | Kayden Greene | S |
| 27 | Vincent Holmes | S |
| 14 | Milton Hopkins Jr. | EDGE |
| 52 | Devin Hyde | EDGE |
| 26 | Elias Johnson | CB |
| 98 | Omar Khan | DL |
| 48 | Jacob Lane | EDGE |
| 41 | Deshawn Lynch | DL |
| 93 | Dominic Macon | DL |
| 9 | Jacob Manu | LB |
| 21 | Dyson McCutcheon | S |
| 12 | Alex McLaughlin | S |
| 31 | Paul Mencke Jr. | S |
| 49 | Griffin Miller | LB |
| 44 | Hayden Moore | LB |
| 95 | Armon Parker | DL |
| 94 | Jayvon Parker | DL |
| 77 | Simote Pepa | DL |
| 7 | Ephesians Prysock | CB |
| 23 | Zaydrius Rainey-Sale | LB |
| 6 | Dylan Robinson | CB |
| 25 | Donovan Robinson Jr. | S |
| 97 | Logan Sagapolu | DL |
| 55 | Victor Sanchez Hernandez | EDGE |
| 19 | Caleb Smith | DL |
| 54 | Anterio Thompson | DT |
| 11 | Ta'ita'i Uiagalelei | DL |
| 57 | Anthony Ward | LB |
| 91 | Isaiah Ward | EDGE |
| 32 | Tristan Warner | S |
| 38 | Trevor Allen | P |
| 45 | Luke Dunne | P |
| 95 | Grady Gross | PK |
| 33 | Ryan Kean | LS |
| 37 | Ethan Moczulski | PK |
| 84 | Hunter Solwold | LS |
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Washington Football ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Washington Football compete in?
- Washington Huskies Football competes in the Big Ten Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
- Where does Washington play football home games?
- Washington Football plays home games at Home Venue in Seattle, WA.
- Who is the head coach of Washington Football?
- The head coach of Washington Huskies Football is Jedd Fisch.
- When was Washington Football program established?
- The establishment date for Washington Football is not currently available.