Washington State University Athletics
2026 Football Spring Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 74
Maximus McCree
- Position:
- Offensive Line
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-6 / 296
- Class:
- Sixth Year
- Hometown:
- Kansas City, Mo.
- High School:
- Grandview HS
- Prev School:
- Iowa Central / Maryland / Washington
WASHINGTON STATE
RS-SENIOR (2026): Enrolled at WSU in January 2026 and will participate in spring practices.
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WASHINGTON
RS-JUNIOR (2025): Earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Academic team ... played in the first seven games of the season before suffering an injury at Michigan ... missed final five games due to injury ... started at left tackle in the Maryland, Rutgers and Michigan games.
RS-JUNIOR (2024): Made UW debut vs. Eastern Michigan ... also played vs. Washington State ... started the first four Big Ten Conference games of the season (Northwestern, Rutgers, Michigan, Iowa) before an injury forced him out for the remainder of the regular season ... returned to starting lineup at left tackle vs. Louisville in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl.
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PRIOR TO WASHINGTON
Named an NJCAA first-team All-America offensive lineman as a freshman in 2021 at Iowa Central Community College … transferred to Maryland for the 2022 season, playing in two games … returned to Iowa Central in 2023, and transferred to UW in summer of 2024 … also named second-team NJCAA All-America in 2020 (season didn’t count against his eligibility) … also two-time, first-team All-ICCAC … helped Iowa Central to a 17-5 record over his two seasons … second-team all-state selection as a senior at Grandview High in Kansas City, Mo. … two-time all-league at Grandview.
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RS-SENIOR (2026): Enrolled at WSU in January 2026 and will participate in spring practices.
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WASHINGTON
RS-JUNIOR (2025): Earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Academic team ... played in the first seven games of the season before suffering an injury at Michigan ... missed final five games due to injury ... started at left tackle in the Maryland, Rutgers and Michigan games.
RS-JUNIOR (2024): Made UW debut vs. Eastern Michigan ... also played vs. Washington State ... started the first four Big Ten Conference games of the season (Northwestern, Rutgers, Michigan, Iowa) before an injury forced him out for the remainder of the regular season ... returned to starting lineup at left tackle vs. Louisville in the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl.
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PRIOR TO WASHINGTON
Named an NJCAA first-team All-America offensive lineman as a freshman in 2021 at Iowa Central Community College … transferred to Maryland for the 2022 season, playing in two games … returned to Iowa Central in 2023, and transferred to UW in summer of 2024 … also named second-team NJCAA All-America in 2020 (season didn’t count against his eligibility) … also two-time, first-team All-ICCAC … helped Iowa Central to a 17-5 record over his two seasons … second-team all-state selection as a senior at Grandview High in Kansas City, Mo. … two-time all-league at Grandview.
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