We were able to learn a lot about what Washington has right now from its scrimmage on Saturday. But the depth concerns at the line of scrimmage remain a topic of conversation.
SEATTLE — The first eight spring practices for the UW Huskies required a heavy jacket, such were the weather conditions near the water. Saturday, then, was a welcome change, as a cloudless sky and 70-degree temperatures greeted the Huskies for their first big scrimmage day at Husky Stadium.
The UW Huskies are one-third of the way through their spring practice schedule, as Jedd Fisch’s first-year coaching staff begins to get a sense of what their current players are capable of.
After the fourth practice of the Spring, we had our first chance to hear from the quarterbacks at media availability. Washington’s quarterback room looks very different than it did last season.
Anticipation is building as the Washington Huskies prepare for Spring practice to begin the week of April 1st. Jedd Fisch, Offensive Coordinator Brennan Carroll, and Defensive Coordinator Steve Belichick held a luncheon with members of the media inside Husky Stadium in the afternoon on March 27th.
A possible blueprint for a purple wave Jedd Fisch said during the signing day press conference that he wants the 2025 UW recruiting class to be the best in school history.
The University of Washington football team previously played its spring game against a team of alumni, notably active NFL players such as Ben Davidson, before this approach ended because of the possible injury consequences.
Three weeks until the opening of University of Washington spring football practice, the Husky offensive line continues to be the great unknown. New coach Jedd Fisch appears to have enough bodies at every position area to adequately make it through 15 April and May workouts — with the exception of the guys up front on offense.
As fate would have it, Jeremiah Hunter ended up playing for the coaches he preferred at the school that fit him best. The road to that decision wasn't as easy as a go route.
Will Rogers traded football workouts for homemade signs and boxes of Girl Scout cookies on Saturday as he and a number of his new University of Washington
Let the youth movement for the University of Washington football team begin, with plenty of jobs to be had for the young and the restless, and no one at the door checking IDs. Here comes new Husky coach Jedd Fisch, who promises to play first-year guys ad nauseam, or as many as necessary to plug glaring lineup holes for the coming season.
The Washington Huskies’ coaching staff is starting to look like an elite club made up of sons of NFL coaches.
The Washington football team is coming off of one of the best seasons that they have ever had. This was the last season that the Huskies, and nine other schools, were part of the Pac-12 conference, and the final football season with all of the teams together did not disappoint.
Washington football head coach Jedd Fisch said that he was expecting to remain with Arizona all along, but recently revealed that he thought he had communications with Texas A&M in December regarding the open head coaching job there.
Jedd Fisch is looking towards some members of the New Englands Patriots as he fills his staff with the Washington Huskies. According to ESPN’s Field Yates, Patriots OLB coach Steve Belichick and RB coach Vinnie Sunseri are interviewing for defensive jobs with the Huskies on Friday.
“We are here for the ‘W’. The ‘W’ for winning, the ‘W’ for work, the ‘W’ for Washington.” Jedd Fisch’s words to open his introductory press conference rang deeply with the audience in attendance and those listening live.
Jedd Fisch looked dapper in a gray suit and a dark Arizona tan, sounded extra polished as he spoke with a razor-sharp voice and gave off a confident vibe as he explained where he's been and who he's worked for, especially in the pro football ranks.
With the departure of Kalen DeBoer from the Washington football program, the Huskies were left to find a coach who could continue building the program and keep the high standards that had been constructed.
The abrupt departure of head football coach Jedd Fisch for Washington has Arizona Wildcats supporters fuming.
An Arizona state law may have played a significant role in Arizona losing head coach Jedd Fisch to the coaching carousel.
By: Mike Huesmann The carousel is in full effect, folks. Saban retires, DeBoer goes to Alabama, and Jedd Fisch leaves for Washington, leaving an opening in Tucson.
Washington is hiring Arizona's Jedd Fisch as their head coach. Fisch took a one-win Arizona team from 2021 and within two years had the Wildcats winning 10 games.
According to multiple sources, Jedd Fisch has agreed to leave Arizona and become the 31st head coach in Washington program history, replacing Kalen DeBoer, who departed for Alabama following Nick Saban's retirement.
Washington will hire Jedd Fisch as its 21st head football coach in program history. The decision comes two days after Kalen DeBoer announced his decision to take the head coaching job at Alabama.
Washington's coaching search is beginning to take shape, with Kansas HC Lance Leipold earlier turning down the Huskies and Arizona HC Jedd Fisch now emerging as a strong candidate for the open job.
The Arizona Wildcats enjoyed a massive 38-24 win over the Oklahoma Sooners in the Alamo Bowl last week, eclipsing double-digit wins for the first time in nearly a decade.
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