Washington Huskies experience quiet offseason under head coach Jedd Fisch
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 10:57 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Washington Huskies head football coach Jedd Fisch enters a quiet offseason amid speculation about his future. Since Chris Petersen's departure in 2019, Fisch represents a stability not seen in previous hires. He has faced criticism but has an opportunity to build the program after the recent transition from the Pac-12. Fisch has potential interest from other programs, yet appears focused on Washington's development. The team's performance this season will determine future expectations.
- •Jedd Fisch has been head coach since 2021.
- •Washington is transitioning from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten.
- •Fisch led a struggling Arizona program to an Alamo Bowl appearance.
- •The Huskies are looking to build towards future College Football Playoff contention.
- 10:57 PMYahoo Sports — All Quiet On the Pacific Northwestern Front
"Since Chris Petersen stepped down as head coach following the 2019 season, Washington hasn’t had much success keeping a leader at the helm. Jimmy Lake was named the heir apparent, only to be fired after roughly two seasons. Next came Kalen DeBoer, the architect of many great memories, whose name now leaves behind a sour […]
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