Highly doubt it, as much I want to believe they can come into Seattle with 5 wins and beat Sark to get bowl eligible and help us out by getting rid of our coach I just don't see it happening. Leach's insane air raid offense might almost be as bad as Sark's #1 play caller in America offense.
Probably not, unless the 2013 apple cup as the first played in the new Husky Stadium is a total blowout romp in favor of Leach and WSU which is not likely to happen. Sark got owned by Leach's 18 point comeback late in the fourth quarter to eek out an overtime win in Pullmania last year, and that didn't get Sark fired. So long as Woodward continues as AD, I'm afraid it looks like Sark will have to lose four or five straight to WSU to go with his losing streaks to Oregon and ASU before being fired for incompetence.
Since it's looking like everybody here has given up on Sark winning big and thus getting hired away to the bigtime in L.A. or the NFL or outerspace, it's starting to feel like we're double fucked with regard to seeing a coaching change anytime soon. What can we do if anything? There's probably nothing that can be done since with the $millions from late-night TV games, UW athletics no longer needs the football ticket-booster revenue that comes from filling the stadium.
However, our University is once more being stifled by lack of public financial support and although revenues from research and other UW enterprises have never been better, calls are going out again for more private gifting and investment to finance necessary growth. Under these conditions which are much more important than intercollegiate athletics or fancy suites, we can hope (or pray) that the private influence which combined with UW regents to get the stadium renovation done will somehow throw-off their indifference to the under performance of once hallowed Husky Football and find their way to insisting on a return to greatness and glory. Losing in any way has never been a growth industry.