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Where UCLA's 2026 Class Ranks After Week 4 of July
Jul 24, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; UCLA head coach DeShaun Foster speaks to the media during the Big Ten NCAA college football media days at Mandalay Bay Resort. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

UCLA wasn't necessarily able to take its June recruiting momentum, where it landed 15 of its 23 total recruits, into July. But in the second week of July, the Bruins were able to land a pair of Massachusetts teammates to bolster an already historicaly good class.

The third week of July, though, only included one recruiting battle, three-star Oakland corner Rahsjon Duncan, which the Bruins lost to Washington. And the Bruins faced a similar result in the fourth week of July, for their final priority recruit, Tufanua Ionatana Umu-Cais, who opted for the Huskies on Saturday as well.

Though Umu-Cais' pledge to the Huskies bolstered their recruiting class, it didn't change UCLA's position in the national rankings. The Bruins and their 23 2026 recruits still rank 21st in the nation, just behind SMU and ahead of South Carolina.

Umu-Cais' pledge marks the third priority target the Bruins lost to Washington in as many weeks. UCLA has been in battles with Washington for a variety of priority recruits like four-star running back Brian Bonner and four-star Schwerzel decided between the Bruins and Huskies when it came down to a decision. Most recently, Duncan opted for the Huskies a little over a week ago.

The Bruins recently bolstered their defensive line position group in the class of 2026 by landing four-star Carter Gooden and his three-star high school teammate Marcus Almada.

Including Gooden, who was recruited to play edge for the Bruins, UCLA has landed five recruits on the defensive line in the class of 2026 -- Gooden, Alamada, David Schwerzel (four-star), Yahya Gaad (three-star) and Anthony Jones.

It's not far-fetched to assume that UCLA's sudden abundance at the position group dissuaded Umu-Cais from choosing Westwood. The Bruins surely wouldn't have minded another powerhouse in the trenches, but alas, the Huskies prevailed in this recruiting battle once again.

How Good is Umu-Cais?

Greg Biggins, national recruiting analyst for 247Sports, evaluated the highly-touted defensive lineman in March. Here's what he had to say:

"Umu-Cais or ‘TI’ as he’s called, is on the short list when talking about the top overall player in the state for the ’26 class. He projects as a classic nose guard who could also play the three-tech but is a sure fire interior lineman who can do some damage. He has the body/mass to take on a double team, hold his ground and still get a push up the field. He’s a naturally strong player who plays a power game. You can’t move him and he shows some pass rush ability as well. He has the length you want to see for an interior lineman as well and as he continues to improve athletically in terms of his short area quickness and burst, he’ll take his game to another level."

TI would have been a good addition to an already historically great 2026 recruiting class, which would do the class wonders, bolstering it even further. The Bruins have secured 23 commitments and sit at 21st in the nation on 247Sports' national team recruiting ranking.

This article first appeared on UCLA Bruins on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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