Bryce Young is one of the top 2020 quarterbacks nationally and this past weekend he took an unofficial visit to Washington.
The Los Angeles Cathedral standout wanted to check out the campus and get a better feel for the program. Not only that, but Young also got a chance to sit down with the coaching staff to see how they would utilize his abilities in their offense.
“I really enjoyed the trip to Washington,” Young said.
“I got a feel for how great of an environment Husky Stadium is and was able to see the campus along with seeing the facilities. It was great sitting down and talking with coach (Chris) Petersen and going over a lot of the offense and expectations with coach (Jonathan) Smith.”
For Young, spending time with the coaching staff and working through the offense was an important part of the visit.
The 2020 quarterback is already a national recruit and so finding the right offense is definitely important to Young, who’s completing 70 percent of his passes for 2,598 yards with 35 touchdowns and three interceptions so far this season. He’s also rushed for five scores.
He definitely liked what he heard from the Washington staff.
“We were going through the system and it was easy for me to see how well of a fit it was for my style of play,” Young said.
So far, the Los Angeles Cathedral standout has landed offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisville, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, San Jose State, TCU, Texas Tech, USC, Utah, Utah State, Washington and Washington State.
His next trip will be back to Oklahoma when the Sooners host TCU in a couple weeks.