UW can definitely pay to keep Fisch but like other situations, the number is just going to be stupid because he's not worth it on game day.it won’t be up to UW as to whether Fisch stays
You wouldn’t last 30 seconds if I started heaving my avocados in your direction.Since this is recruiting, let's remember that Fisch and staff are doing a very good job in recruiting. I definitely appreciate his and the staff's ability to get some big DAWGs while also identifying rising talent early and getting on them.Like many a Duck fan's mom, we are stuck between and rock and a hard place. Fisch has in no way earned an extension but the coaching carousel is so massive and shitty he seems to be a candidate for jobs and the next 1-2 years even if we hire a great coach will always assuredly be worse if we have to get a new coach. This isn't 2022 where we have guys like Odunze, etc on the roster and the QB portal pool isn't nearly as good since covid years are gone.
Fisch leaving after 2026 or 27 would be best and if it's an NFL job somehow.
Two years ago, they kept Finau in the fold (who has been vital this year), have Rahshawn Clark flashing often this season, kept Decker DeGraaf in the fold (get him the ball!), and found transfers Bryce Butler and Deshawn Lynch (both who have been a part of the DL's improvement).
For the 2025 class, it has already yielded two starters (John Mills and Dezmond Roebuck), others who are playing significant snaps (ZRS, Dylan Robinson, Champ T., RDA, RVB, and Chris Lawson).
The 2026 class is the staff's best yet and they may be able to flip the stud WR committed to Baylor on December 3rd. They are missing a stud pass rasher but I do like the DE committed to West Virginia and
Today I heard that UW had an extension ready for Fisch for after the Wisconsin game, assuming he won @ Wisconsin but he obviously didn't so it was shelved.
As a previous poster mentioned, the Wisconsin loss was very bad and arguably the worst of his Husky tenure. All would be forgiven if he beats Oregon but I don't think that will happen so he's looking at 8-4 which is what I thought UW's regular season record would be.
If Chun is good, he will be prepared for A, B, and C scenarios after tomorrow: UW wins (possible not not likely), UW loses in a close-ish game (most likely), and UW gets blown out (least likely):
For A: 9-3 regular season is extend worthy in my opinion. Offer a 2 year extension and $2 million more per year.
For B: Give him a raise of $500,000 for a 2 win improvement and maybe even keep a 1 year extension on the table and $1 million raise if the bowl game is a good win.
For C: Do nothing because the spread isn't indicating a bad loss at home
"BOO, HISS. SNARL. You suck HFNY!" I'm ready for your rotten tomatoes and your heavily bruised avocados.
This is exactly how I think as well. After the contacts are signed around the country Judd will be outside the top 20 highest paid coaches. When he loses tomorrow he’s still got an opportunity to end up with 9 wins. He does that and scores a top 15 recruiting class you have to get his salary back into the top 20. If he wins tomorrow and gets to 10 wins with a bowl you should probably get him somewhere around the top 15. Fish isn’t swimming away this year. Have multiple contracts drawn up. Fish gets what he earns.Since this is recruiting, let's remember that Fisch and staff are doing a very good job in recruiting. I definitely appreciate his and the staff's ability to get some big DAWGs while also identifying rising talent early and getting on them.Like many a Duck fan's mom, we are stuck between and rock and a hard place. Fisch has in no way earned an extension but the coaching carousel is so massive and shitty he seems to be a candidate for jobs and the next 1-2 years even if we hire a great coach will always assuredly be worse if we have to get a new coach. This isn't 2022 where we have guys like Odunze, etc on the roster and the QB portal pool isn't nearly as good since covid years are gone.
Fisch leaving after 2026 or 27 would be best and if it's an NFL job somehow.
Two years ago, they kept Finau in the fold (who has been vital this year), have Rahshawn Clark flashing often this season, kept Decker DeGraaf in the fold (get him the ball!), and found transfers Bryce Butler and Deshawn Lynch (both who have been a part of the DL's improvement).
For the 2025 class, it has already yielded two starters (John Mills and Dezmond Roebuck), others who are playing significant snaps (ZRS, Dylan Robinson, Champ T., RDA, RVB, and Chris Lawson).
The 2026 class is the staff's best yet and they may be able to flip the stud WR committed to Baylor on December 3rd. They are missing a stud pass rasher but I do like the DE committed to West Virginia and
Today I heard that UW had an extension ready for Fisch for after the Wisconsin game, assuming he won @ Wisconsin but he obviously didn't so it was shelved.
As a previous poster mentioned, the Wisconsin loss was very bad and arguably the worst of his Husky tenure. All would be forgiven if he beats Oregon but I don't think that will happen so he's looking at 8-4 which is what I thought UW's regular season record would be.
If Chun is good, he will be prepared for A, B, and C scenarios after tomorrow: UW wins (possible not not likely), UW loses in a close-ish game (most likely), and UW gets blown out (least likely):
For A: 9-3 regular season is extend worthy in my opinion. Offer a 2 year extension and $2 million more per year.
For B: Give him a raise of $500,000 for a 2 win improvement and maybe even keep a 1 year extension on the table and $1 million raise if the bowl game is a good win.
For C: Do nothing because the spread isn't indicating a bad loss at home
"BOO, HISS. SNARL. You suck HFNY!" I'm ready for your rotten tomatoes and your heavily bruised avocados.
He’s not hiring Wilcox ever. If the AD did that I’d fly to Seattle and storm the Capital AD’s office.At this point, Fisch might be the best candidate for UW because he’s recruiting @ a high level. Chins should have an extension for him and Walters to keep them both. Losing this class would be dreadful. Despite Races claim there are better out there, or anyone but Fisch for that matter, UW is better tomorrow keeping Fisch than hiring an also ran or some low school HC trying to catch lightning in a bottle. IF Fisch does bolt, I’m calling Chins will hire Wilcox.Since this is recruiting, let's remember that Fisch and staff are doing a very good job in recruiting. I definitely appreciate his and the staff's ability to get some big DAWGs while also identifying rising talent early and getting on them.Like many a Duck fan's mom, we are stuck between and rock and a hard place. Fisch has in no way earned an extension but the coaching carousel is so massive and shitty he seems to be a candidate for jobs and the next 1-2 years even if we hire a great coach will always assuredly be worse if we have to get a new coach. This isn't 2022 where we have guys like Odunze, etc on the roster and the QB portal pool isn't nearly as good since covid years are gone.
Fisch leaving after 2026 or 27 would be best and if it's an NFL job somehow.
Two years ago, they kept Finau in the fold (who has been vital this year), have Rahshawn Clark flashing often this season, kept Decker DeGraaf in the fold (get him the ball!), and found transfers Bryce Butler and Deshawn Lynch (both who have been a part of the DL's improvement).
For the 2025 class, it has already yielded two starters (John Mills and Dezmond Roebuck), others who are playing significant snaps (ZRS, Dylan Robinson, Champ T., RDA, RVB, and Chris Lawson).
The 2026 class is the staff's best yet and they may be able to flip the stud WR committed to Baylor on December 3rd. They are missing a stud pass rasher but I do like the DE committed to West Virginia and
Today I heard that UW had an extension ready for Fisch for after the Wisconsin game, assuming he won @ Wisconsin but he obviously didn't so it was shelved.
As a previous poster mentioned, the Wisconsin loss was very bad and arguably the worst of his Husky tenure. All would be forgiven if he beats Oregon but I don't think that will happen so he's looking at 8-4 which is what I thought UW's regular season record would be.
If Chun is good, he will be prepared for A, B, and C scenarios after tomorrow: UW wins (possible not not likely), UW loses in a close-ish game (most likely), and UW gets blown out (least likely):
For A: 9-3 regular season is extend worthy in my opinion. Offer a 2 year extension and $2 million more per year.
For B: Give him a raise of $500,000 for a 2 win improvement and maybe even keep a 1 year extension on the table and $1 million raise if the bowl game is a good win.
For C: Do nothing because the spread isn't indicating a bad loss at home
"BOO, HISS. SNARL. You suck HFNY!" I'm ready for your rotten tomatoes and your heavily bruised avocados.
So Lincoln doesn't suck enough to compare Fisch toLincoln isn’t a good comparison with Fisch although I’m skeptical of Jed. Lincoln was born on 3rd base at Oklahoma taking over for Stoops. He didn’t build that program and he didn’t do anything significant in the PAC except bring SC another Heisman to Heritage Hall. His biggest achievement as a head coach is signing Caleb and bringing him to SC.As of now Lincoln is not better than Fisch lol
5 year plan to go 8-3
The answer is WR Jordan Clay, current Baylor commit.
If only ever coach could walk in the door and have a foundation of Day 1 and Day 2 OKGs from the end of CP's era and supplemented by an injury prone but elite when healthy QB to work with on Day 1 …Don't compare Fisch to Cig or DeBoer because they don't suck
Compare him to coaches who suck and make excuses and need more time and a few more exhibition seasons and someday he may not be so young
Losers.
25-3 coming off of 4-8 is the standard. If you don't see that then what are we doing
You guys are in Don James never had to face an Arizona that was serious about football territory to protect Ty
Same shit different day
If he didn't suck you wouldn't be pulling out the greatest hits for coaches who suck
That's all well documented.If only ever coach could walk in the door and have a foundation of Day 1 and Day 2 OKGs from the end of CP's era and supplemented by an injury prone but elite when healthy QB to work with on Day 1 …Don't compare Fisch to Cig or DeBoer because they don't suck
Compare him to coaches who suck and make excuses and need more time and a few more exhibition seasons and someday he may not be so young
Losers.
25-3 coming off of 4-8 is the standard. If you don't see that then what are we doing
You guys are in Don James never had to face an Arizona that was serious about football territory to protect Ty
Same shit different day
If he didn't suck you wouldn't be pulling out the greatest hits for coaches who suck
The fact that you think that this is just sitting on the roster at the snap of the fingers for any coach makes everything else you say invalid
Huh?Looks like Pollard is gonna spit the bit soon.
I'm ok if Pollard goes to Stanford and UW gets Jordan Clay to take his spot.I'll never fault a kid for flipping to Stanford on signing day. Can't turn down the chance to play in the ACC
Pollard is fast, fast. They both bring different things to the table. Pollard would be your McMillan and Clay would be your Odunze. I’d prefer both seeing that without Boston, next year’s WR group doesn’t really have either of those two types on the roster. Losing Pollard would suck.I'm ok if Pollard goes to Stanford and UW gets Jordan Clay to take his spot.I'll never fault a kid for flipping to Stanford on signing day. Can't turn down the chance to play in the ACC