Wait Until You Hear What Happened: Tre Moore Chose Washington and Nobody in College Football Is Ready For This Offensive Firepower

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Tre Moore Chose Washington and Nobody in College Football Is Ready For This Offensive Firepower

HOLY MOLY, Dawg Nation! You gotta sit down for this one, because Jedd Fisch just landed an absolute *game-changer*! Tre Moore, the undisputed top pass-catcher out of Texas, officially committed to our Huskies on Tuesday. Forget those other blue bloods, because this 6-foot-4, 215-pound phenom decided Montlake was the only place for him, bypassing Miami and Ohio State like they were just another weak defender. He didn't even need his scheduled official visit to make it official. This dude is a certified baller, and he's coming to Seattle!

The Stats That Will Make Your Jaw Drop

Look, Tre Moore isn't just hype, he's got the numbers to back it up. As a junior at Weiss High School in Plugerville, Texas, he absolutely torched defenses, pulling in an insane 85 passes for 1,443 yards and a mind-blowing 19 touchdowns! This was for a 10-3 squad that made it three rounds deep in playoff games, with their losses coming by just 8, 4, and 3 points, the last one in overtime. Oh, and he was named MVP in his 5A district. That's not a fluke, either. His sophomore year was solid too, with 40 catches for 562 yards and 6 scores for a 9-3 playoff entry. This kid is consistent, he's explosive, and he's going to be a nightmare in Fisch's pro-style offense. Plus, he's set to link up with fellow commit, quarterback Blake Roskopf from Goodyear, Arizona. Roskopf is the number 152 player nationwide by 247Sports, and Moore is right there at 160. These two are going to be slinging it around Husky Stadium for years!

Building a Future Dynasty on Montlake

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This commitment isn't just about one player, it's about the future of UW football! Rivals currently has the Huskies ranked at number 17 in their latest team recruiting rankings, but Tre Moore is absolutely going to give us a boost when the new version drops. He's the eighth 4-star recruit among our Class of 2027 commits, meaning every other future Husky in this class also holds that lofty label. Think about that for a second. This kid had 43 scholarship offers, including practically every blue blood program across the country, but he chose Montlake. Why? He took a couple of unofficial tours and clearly loved our game-day atmosphere. That's what sells the program, baby! He's the third wide receiver to commit in this cycle, joining Braylon Pope, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound talent from Sumner, Washington, who's considered the state's top offensive player, and Zerek Sidney, a 6-foot, 175-pound receiver from Goodyear, Arizona, who plays with Roskopf. We've seen Texas receivers like Aaron Fuller and Ja'Lynn Polk make big plays here before, with Polk even playing in the NFL now for the New Orleans Saints. Tre Moore is just the latest in that proud tradition, and he's going to take it to another level. Get ready, Dawg Nation! This Class of 2027 is shaping up to be legendary, and Moore's commitment is a massive piece of that puzzle. We've got a lot to look forward to with this kind of talent coming to Montlake. Go Dawgs!

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