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Over the weekend, the Washington Huskies warmly welcomed Raiden Vines-Bright, a standout wide receiver from IMG Academy, considered one of the top prospects in the 2025 class.

Following his visit, Vines-Bright, a coveted four-star talent with offers spanning the nation, expressed his intention to commit to Washington.

“I felt like it was the most perfect fit with the combination of the offense, the coaches, the area (the school) is in. I love the campus and the field. I’d already been there before, when they played in the Apple Cup last year, so I already had a good feel for the game atmosphere and stuff like that. This time was just a chance to see them practice, meet more of the players, stuff like that.”

During his time on campus, Vines-Bright engaged closely with the Husky coaching staff, notably spending significant time with Joyce Harrell, Washington’s Director of On-Campus Recruiting. He also had the opportunity to connect with freshman quarterback Demond Williams.

Accompanied by his parents, Vines-Bright shared their enthusiasm for his decision to choose Washington.

In his junior year at Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Arizona, Vines-Bright showcased his skills with an impressive 59 receptions for 1,114 yards and nine touchdowns.

With Vines-Bright’s commitment, the Huskies secure their fourth pledge for the 2025 recruiting class, adding to the roster QB Dash Beierly, OL Jake Flores, and RB Julian McMahon.

Anticipating an early graduation, Vines-Bright plans to enroll at Washington in January, poised to contribute to the Washington Huskies’ football program.

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