Jedd Fisch advocates for enforceable coach contracts in college football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 12:00 AM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Jedd Fisch, head coach of the Washington Huskies, expressed the need for enforceable contracts for college football coaches during an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show. He emphasized that current contract practices send a negative message and called for establishing clearer rules similar to those in the NFL. Fisch's comments come as he enters his third season under a seven-year contract and amid speculation linking him to other programs. His push for change reflects a growing concern within the sport regarding the stability and expectations placed on coaches.
- •Jedd Fisch advocates for enforceable contracts for college coaches
- •Fisch spoke on The Rich Eisen Show about contract standards
- •He is in his third season of a seven-year deal
- •Fisch's comments come amid offseason speculation about his future
- •Calls for rules similar to NFL contract practices
- 12:00 AMYahoo Sports — Jedd Fisch wants to change coach contract rules in college football
"In a world of uncertainty, Jedd Fisch wants to see college football coach contracts held to a higher standard.
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