Washington Offers Rising California WR Noah Bozeman Ahead of Junior Year
The University of Washington is making a proactive move by extending an offer to 2028 wide receiver Noah Bozeman, who plays at John Muir High School in California. This offer follows Bozeman's standout performance at Sierra Canyon's spring showcase earlier this month, marking Washington as his eighth college offer, joining institutions like UNLV, Colorado State, and Oregon State.
Since his initial offers, Bozeman has seen interest grow significantly, with recent offers coming from schools such as Utah, Syracuse, and Arizona State. Excited about the opportunity, Bozeman shared on social media, “After a great conversation with @Coach_KC84 I’m blessed to receive an official offer from the University of Washington!!!”
Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 195 pounds, Bozeman has made an impact on the field, recording 34 receptions for 633 yards and eight touchdowns during his freshman year in 2024. His performance improved in 2025, as he added 580 yards and seven touchdowns, positioning him as a player to watch in the upcoming season.
In addition to his football prowess, Bozeman is a varsity basketball player and a sub-12-second sprinter in the 100-meter dash, showcasing his athletic potential. Washington's early interest in him may be crucial as they seek to secure his commitment when he becomes eligible in 2028.
The competition is heating up, particularly with USC showing interest, though Bozeman has yet to receive an offer from the Trojans. With programs like Oregon and Mississippi already making their moves, Bozeman's trajectory in recruiting is expected to rise sharply if he continues to develop as anticipated.
Washington has a strong track record with wide receivers under head coach Jedd Fisch and his staff, having successfully recruited several promising players in recent years.
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