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Fisk gets on Pac-12 board

Tucker Fisk landed his first Pac-12 offer from Washington in the last couple months and he spent some time this summer working out for other top schools to get noticed.
After some back-and-forth conversations, the 2017 three-star tight end from Davis, Calif., got the Huskies on board and it's definitely a strong start.
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"That happened a couple months ago," Fisk said. "They had called my coach and told me to call them so I called them once and talked to them for a little bit.
"They called my coach a little later and they told my coach to have me call them again and they offered during the second phone call."
The 6-foot-4, 235-pound prospect from Northern California has visited the Washington campus and loved the experience up there. He also worked out for the Huskies' coaches during a satellite camp so they could have a jumpstart on his recruitment.
"I'm definitely interested," Fisk said. "It's my biggest option right now. I visited in March. I really liked the campus."
UCLA, Northwestern, Duke, Stanford and USC are also showing early interest in Fisk, who camped with the Bruins, Cardinal and Huskies this summer.
Fisk's father, Jason, played at Stanford and that could be a factor as his recruitment continues but the 2017 standout said he's open to every program.
"My dad went to Stanford so that's a dream but I'm not super-bound to any school at this point," Fisk said.
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