Huskies ‘Freak’ Freshman Left Tackle Kodi Greene Appears Ready to Block
SEATTLE, Wash. — Huskies left guard John Mills knows a thing or two about freak freshman.
He proved to be one last year, when he earned freshman All-American honors as a starter for the University of Washington football team as a 17-year-old. He sees something similar in Kodi Greene, who appears on track to start as a true true freshman at left tackle in the season-opening Apple Cup on Sept. 5
“He's an absolute stud,” said Mills after UW’s eighth spring ball practice on Thursday. “I'm so proud of just the way he's come in and worked every single day. He's never taken anything for granted. And he came in, he asked all the questions. He works in the weight room, and he works on the field. So I'm sure you guys can see he's an absolute baller.”
Working immediately with the first team from the opening practice, Green has held onto the spot. There’s much to learn before September, but the 6-6 321-pound 18-year-old has shown rare athleticism and effort since arriving at UW in January.
Huskies Coaches Optimistic Heading Into Tuesday’s Spring Football Start
SEATTLE, Wash. — Looking to take another step forward, Jedd Fisch and his Washington Huskies football team begin spring football on Tuesday full of optimism.
It may seem like an eternity until the season kicks off with the Apple Cup on Sept. 5, but the hopes are high on Montlake after a 9-4 season in 2025. Spring ball will once again be spread out over five weeks, with Spring Game scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 1. During the first four weeks, Washington will hold practices open to fans and media 3:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as Saturdays 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. through April 25.
While some components of the team are settled, spring will serve as an opportunity for coaches to begin determining how positions such as running back and offensive line will shake out this season. Here are some of the things we learned while meeting with all the coaches on Monday.
The Montlake Report: Biggest Storylines for the Huskies Heading Into Spring Football
Looking to improve on last year's 9-4 season, the Washington Huskies will open spring football on Tuesday, March 31. What are some of the biggest storylines heading into spring ball?
We also wrap up the end of the UW women's and men's basketball seasons.
7 Questions Facing Huskies Heading into Spring Football
The Cherry blossoms emerging in the University of Washington quad are a sign of spring for most around campus. For UW football fans, however, spring will truly begin on March 31 when spring ball begins for the Huskies.
Practices for the 2026 season begin in just 10 days as Washington starts preparing for the season-opening Apple Cup on Sept. 5, still 168 days away. The Huskies will welcome 32 new players to practice, including 20 of the expected 25 Class of 2026 and 12 scholarship transfers.
What are some of the key storylines heading into spring ball?
Big Ten Picks: Washington Heads to Rose Bowl, Huskies’ House of Horrors
The Washington Huskies head to Pasadena to take on a struggling UCLA team at the Rose Bowl, where UW has struggled to find victories. Can the Huskies find a way to get their eighth win of the season?
Huskies Coach Jedd Fisch Talks Contracts, AP Poll, Wisconsin on Monday
Washington Huskies coach Jedd Fisch talked about his team being ranked in the AP Poll for the first time this season and touched on his contract situation. Has Fisch discussed an extension with UW Athletic Director Pat Chun? What does the AP Poll mean for Fisch?
Big Ten Picks: Washington Huskies Face Illinois for Pivotal Conference Home Game
The Washington Huskies face No. 23 Illinois in a game that could prove to be a turning point for both teams this season. Which team will remain relevant, and who will pick up Big Ten wins this week?
Huskies Prepare For Trip to Michigan and Big Noon Kickoff
The Washington Huskies football team travels east to face Michigan in the Big Noon game this week. What is UW doing to avoid early start letdowns this season?
Big Ten Picks: Huskies Seek Revenge Against Rutgers in Friday Blackout Game
The Washington Huskies look to avenge last year’s loss to Rutgers as the Scarlet Knights visit Husky Stadium for a Friday night blackout game. Can the Huskies win their second straight conference game? Who else will win in the Big Ten this week?
Big Ten Picks: Young Huskies Head to Maryland For Key Conference Matchup
The Washington Huskies head to Maryland for a key conference matchup with several true freshmen playing key roles on Saturday. Can UW win on the East Coast? Who else will pick up victories in the Big Ten this week?
Huskies See Encouraging Defensive Signs in Second Half Against Colorado State
Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch liked much of what he saw in UW’s 38-21 win over Colorado State. What did the coach have to say about the offensive and defensive lines? And who got game balls?
New-look Washington Huskies Set to Open 2025 Against Colorado State
The heavily-favored Washington Huskies host Colorado State in the season-opener this Saturday. How good is Colorado State, and what should fans watch for in UW’s first game?
Huskies Head Into Season Opener Ready and Healthy
As the Washington Huskies head into Saturday’s season opener against Colorado State, head coach Jedd Fisch says the team is healthy and ready to go. Who earned the final few starting spots for the Huskies?
Analysis: Breaking Down Washington Huskies 2025 Depth Chart
The Huskies have high hopes entering their second season in the Big Ten behind young quarterback Demond Williams Jr. Where does Washington have the most talent and best depth heading into 2025?
Depth Chart: Projecting Who Will Play Key Roles For Huskies’ Offense in 2025
While it’s clear Demond Williams Jr. and Jonah Coleman will start for the Washington Huskies this season, several newcomers will plug into key spots. Who will play key roles for UW’s offense in 2025?
Camp Takeaways: Huskies ‘Race Horse’ Running Back Jonah Coleman Ready for Big Season
Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman seems poised for a big season, while running backs coach Scottie Graham expounds about his players and life.
Camp Takeaways: Huskies Find a Nickel and Top Receiver Denzel Boston Returns
As the Huskies season opener nears, Leroy Bryant has taken ownership of one of the few remaining unsettled Washington starting spots, while the Huskies reaped the benefit of their star receiver returning to full action on Thursday.
Analysis: Top 10 ‘Risers’ From Huskies’ 2025 Fall Camp
Rapidly approaching their season opener, the Huskies have seen several players emerge in the early stages of fall camp on Montlake, including one of their high-ceiling freshmen offensive linemen.
Camp Takeways: Huskies Offensive Line Continues to Shape Up
The Washington offensive line, in a much better spot than than a year ago, appears relatively set despite some occasional tinkering as the Huskies head toward the August 30 opener.
Camp Takeaways: Huskies’ ‘Batman’ Makes Big Contact on First Day of Full Pads
During the Huskies first full pads practice of the season, true freshman safety Rylon Dillard-Allen made his presence known, and other takeaways from UW’s sixth day of fall camp.