The Washington Huskies have offered 4-star California tight end. The 6-5, 240 pound athlete has offers from 9 of the Pac-12 Conference’s schools.
At Laguna Beach High School as a sophomore in 2021 he caught 45 catches for 586 yards with six touchdowns in 12 games.
This past season he helped LBHS end a 76-year championship drought, taking home the CIF Southern Section Division 9 trophy. In the game he caught a 51-yard passing touchdown. He caught the pass near the line of scrimmage and took it up the left sideline for the score.
On the season he caught 83 passes for 952 yards and twelve touchdowns.
So happy to have a relationship with coach @NickSheridanUW and grateful for the offer from UW☔️! Great human being! @P_MAGLOIRE @P_MAGLOIRE @adamgorney @GregBiggins @MohrRecruiting @On3Recruits @Laguna_Football #tightends @TheMatt_V pic.twitter.com/iiXVoOiZIY
— Ryner Swanson 6’4 240 lbs 2024 (@ryner_swanson) February 16, 2023
Rated as the number 10 tight end in the country by Rivals, Swanson has seen his star rise since the new year including adding offers from 2022 Alamo Bowl matchup, Washington and Texas.
Wednesday night he told RealDawg.com that he has a great relationship with Washington TE coach Nick Sheridan.
“Coach Sheridan is an amazing man,” he said, also noting that the entire program ”does a very good job at building relationships.”
Check back tomorrow for RealDawg.com’s full interview with Swanson.