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Raiden Vines-Bright, a wide receiver who spent his freshman season with the University of Washington, has committed to Arizona State through the NCAA transfer portal, Arizona Sports and On3 reported Sunday.

Vines-Bright caught 24 passes for 238 yards and 1 touchdown with the Huskies in 2025, starting seven games as a true freshman. His season was interrupted by a concussion suffered in the Purdue game, when he was transported off the field by Medic One.

The move is a homecoming of sorts. Vines-Bright is from Tempe and will play his sophomore season under Sun Devils head coach Kenny Dillingham. He had originally enrolled at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, before committing to Washington, where he ranked as the No. 48 wide receiver and No. 49 overall prospect in Florida for the 2025 recruiting class.

Arizona State had been among the programs recruiting Vines-Bright before his initial Washington commitment, alongside Florida, Notre Dame, and USC.

Spring practice for the Sun Devils is expected to begin in March.

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  1. si.com retrieved 10/05/2026 16:23
  2. 247sports.com retrieved 10/05/2026 16:23

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