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Yesterday — 2 June 2026Channel-Sport

4-star WR Tre Moore commits to Washington

Pflugerville (Texas) Weiss four-star wide receiver Tre Moore has committed to Washington, according to Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett.

He chose the Huskies over a slew of high-profile offers from Miami, Ohio State, Michigan and plenty others. The Hurricanes and Buckeyes were his other finalists.

Moore is the No. 171 overall prospect and No. 26 WR in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 23 recruit in the Lone Star State.

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The 6-foot-2, 185-pounder is set to take his official visit to Washington in a couple weekends. He’ll make that trip to the Pacific Northwest as a member of Jedd Fisch’s 2027 haul. It’s a huge recruiting victory for the Big Ten program as it aims to stack blue-chippers this summer.

As a junior for Weiss — which won 10 games last fall — Moore hauled in 85 catches and finished with 1,443 yards and 19 touchdowns. He’s gearing up for a big senior season and his recruitment is no longer at the forefront.

Moore becomes commit No. 16 for the Huskies, adding to a class that ranks inside the top 25 of the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. He’s now the second-highest-ranked pledge in the mix for the Big Ten program.

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Kansas State adds a commitment from 2027 CB Logan Davis: ‘The program is on the rise’

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Kansas State is hitting the ground running on the recruiting trail.

The Wildcats added a commitment from touted cornerback Logan Davis, who was on campus this weekend for an official visit.

“Everything went great this weekend. It was everything I expected and more,” Davis told Rivals on Sunday after declaring for Kansas State. “It’s an amazing staff there, and it feels like family.”

The entire Kansas State dialed up its efforts with the Texas-based prospect this spring as the trip neared.

Davis joins Fort Bend (Texas) Ridge Point teammate Bryson Dossett in the Wildcats’ 2027 class.

“The coaches and staff were very happy I was there, and I could just feel that. When they told me my plan for when I get there, I knew it was home,” he detailed.

“The way the program is on a rise … I wouldn’t be surprised to see them competing for the championship this year,” Davis continued. “Coach (Collin) Klein is recruiting heavily for this class. Everybody was engaging and very personal the whole trip, including the coaches’ families. It just truly told me they genuinely care about you as a person, more than just football, and want to see you succeed.”

Davis is tabbed as the No. 80 cornerback in the 2027 class. He is the No. 75 overall prospect from the state of Texas.

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