Arizona may not have a Special Teams Coordinator, but that’s not stopping it from adding a specialist to its 2025 recruiting class. On Monday, 2025 three-star kicker/punter Tyler Prasuhn announced his commitment to Arizona via social media.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Prasuhn is a native of Carlsbad, California and preps at Carlsbad High School. Prasuhn previously committed to Washington and former Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch as a walk-on, but did not sign with the Huskies during the Early Signing Period in December or last week on National Signing Day. He is the second player in as many weeks to flip their commitment from Washington, joining 2025 three-star offensive lineman Peter Langi.
The 9th-best punter in the class of 2025, per 247Sports.com, is also the son of former Arizona kicker Jon Prasuhn, who kicked for the Wildcats in the mid-1990s. In two seasons in Tucson, Jon connected on 24 of 27 extra points and 10 of 16 field goals.
Prasuhn participated in the Chris Sailing Kicking Camp and received the following evaluation:
“Tyler is a phenomenal high school kicking and punting prospect. He is a great looking athlete with a live leg. Tyler does an excellent job on field goal. He gets the ball up well off the ground and easily has 55+ yard range. Tyler is pure and accurate. His kickoffs are strong, D1 ready. Tyler drives the ball 65+ with 4.15+ hang time. He is also a very talented punter. His best punts measure 40+ yards, with 5.0+ hang time. A competitor who kicks with big confidence.”
With Tyler Loop gone to graduation, perhaps Prasuhn, the Wildcats’ lone specialist commitment in the 2025 recruiting class, can be the next great kicker named Tyler for Arizona.