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Jedd Fisch plans to focus on fundraising and donor meetings to compensate players and retain staff for Washington's $975 million program
Washington coach Jedd Fisch said his team left no doubt following a 38-10 win over Mountain West champion Boise State in Saturday night's LA Bowl. Fisch also showed little interest in fanning flames concerning his appearance as a viable candidate for Michigan following the firing of Sherrone Moore.
Unfortunately for Husky fans, Michigan is a one of a kind opportunity. Coaching at Michigan Stadium — the biggest stadium in the Western Hemisphere — is a dream for most coaches. The Wolverines are flushed with cash, hold the most wins in college football history, and have a record of winning national championships.
Jedd Fisch didn’t call it a bowl game. He called it a championship opportunity, and Washington played like it.
Washington is poised for a big 2026 season, and here are three questions for the Huskies to answer next season if coach Jedd Fisch stays.
Saturday afternoon, the Washington football team will play its final game of the 2025 season. With the end of its season hours away, head coach Jedd Fisch hasn’t quelled any concerns that it will be his final game coaching Washington.
Jedd Fisch was in Las Vegas on Wednesday, attending the Campbell Award event with senior running back Jonah Coleman, while the rest of his University of Washing
Huskies fans would like to have been able to enjoy this bowl and focus on a promising 2026. Instead, they're left to wonder if another rebuild might be coming.
Washington coach Jedd Fisch pushed back against the notion he wants to leave for another job, which was fueled in part because his family isn't living with him while his daughter finishes high school in Arizona.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry give an update on Michigan's head coaching vacancy. Jedd Fisch still looks like a target and Kalen DeBoer says he is staying at Alabama.