Thoughts on Fisch & Staying Long
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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Can UW afford to fire him if he sucks, assuming a large buyout?
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I purposely left that part out. See Mike HopkinsGrundleStiltzkin said:Can UW afford to fire him if he sucks, assuming a large buyout?
EDIT - joking aside, the full B1G share helps a lot on that front. As long as he doesn’t hit a player and we can make it two years. -
We won't be at a full revenue share for another 6 years.
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Delete thread. I thought it was two.
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I think he stays unless Harbaugh remains at Michigan for another year and that job opens up. The more I hear about Florida the more I think their cheap AD won't have the balls to pay out 30 mil for Nipples' buyout and another 20mil+ for Fisch's alongside a new contract. That's A&M money.
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Yeah with a 7 year deal and our half share we're pretty much tied to him for 5 years if he sucks. Maaaaaybe only 4 pending what the money looks like in a few years or if we get Gates to fund sports.
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Not as concerned about FL. He’s a Jersey native who went to FL to get connected with Spurrier to get into coaching. That seems more transactional than not.PatsDoog said:I think he stays unless Harbaugh remains at Michigan for another year and that job opens up. The more I hear about Florida the more I think their cheap AD won't have the balls to pay out 30 mil for Nipples' buyout and another 20mil+ for Fisch's alongside a new contract. That's A&M money.
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we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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How so?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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he’s the first hire of “this type of guy” we’ve made since neuheisel. I don’t think we knew sark was that kind of guy.
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He’ll be portaling in his own QB and RB for one.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How so?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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DeBoor tried to portal one and got another of his former QBs. Guess he didn't get a RB. I'm not arguing, I don't know much about this Fisch fellah.AEB said:
He’ll be portaling in his own QB and RB for one.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How so?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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Based on the turnaround in AZ and how surprisingly difficult they were to play this year (they broke Rome’s ribs!), I like this hire. Not as concerned about him leaving is the broader point. If he sucks, we’re stuck for a few years, but like DeBoer, if his QB comes, we probably won’t suck. If he’s good and he leaves, the buyout helps a lot. Of the 3 true outcomes: Sucks, Good/Great and stays, Good/Great and leaves, we’re happy in two and the third could be mitigated by Fafita similar to Penix… And IRREGARDLESS is not a word!!!!GrundleStiltzkin said:
DeBoor tried to portal one and got another of his former QBs. Guess he didn't get a RB. I'm not arguing, I don't know much about this Fisch fellah.AEB said:
He’ll be portaling in his own QB and RB for one.GrundleStiltzkin said:
How so?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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So you’re saying he’s DeBoer?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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I laffedTheHB said:
So you’re saying he’s DeBoer?AEB said:
Right. And, he’s a complete 360 degree change from DeBoer.WilburHooksHands said:we had no choice but to hire him IRREGARDLESS
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He will not be here 7 years….no chance
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That's fine.jecornel said:He will not be here 7 years….no chance
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No he won’t. And I like the fact that UW fans are going in with their eyes open.jecornel said:He will not be here 7 years….no chance
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he was a grad assistant under spurrier and went to school at florida specifically because of that opportunity as i’ve heard it. his roommate is also the current GM of some NFL team, big football guyGrundleStiltzkin said:
@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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He did graduate from Florida. Class of ‘98WilburHooksHands said:
he was a grad assistant under spurrier and went to school at florida specifically because of that opportunity as i’ve heard it. his roommate is also the current GM of some NFL team, big football guyGrundleStiltzkin said:
@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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GM of the EaglesWilburHooksHands said:
he was a grad assistant under spurrier and went to school at florida specifically because of that opportunity as i’ve heard it. his roommate is also the current GM of some NFL team, big football guyGrundleStiltzkin said:
@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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What’s his buyout?
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Higher than David Shaw’sthechatch said:What’s his buyout?
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Eleventy hundred million dollars.thechatch said:What’s his buyout?
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They teach Maff down there?dirtysouwfdawg said:
Eleventy hundred million dollars.thechatch said:What’s his buyout?
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How about the idea that Washington has the qualities to be a destination school so long as the administration continues its newfound commitment to winning and that Seattle doesn't allow the next CHAZ to take root outside of Husky Stadium.GrundleStiltzkin said:
@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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It seems like we're wringing our hands over so many variables when the guy hasn't even coached a game yet. -
AgreeDerekJohnson said:
How about the idea that Washington has the qualities to be a destination school so long as the administration continues its newfound commitment to winning and that Seattle doesn't allow the next CHAZ to take root outside of Husky Stadium.GrundleStiltzkin said:
@AEB made a good poont above, the Florida thing was just part of his hustle. Fisch never played football there or anywhere. So it's not Florida alone weº have to worry about, it's Florida and all other jobs perceived to be above Warshington.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Just twatted this but if Florida fires Napier, it’ll be at or before the end of the season and if Fisch takes it, it’ll be early in the cycle so UW won’t be in the same precarious situation.AEB said:1) The buyout will be huge if he leaves, and the net difference between the two for the next coach will be beneficial to the department like it was with KDB. He only leaves if he’s winning, too.
2) Expect a raise and extension going into Year 3. If he is who we want him to be, after Year 2 he’ll be due for a raise and extension as UW starts to get a full share from the B1G.
The two year point will once again be huge. He’ll either leave and UW gets paid and can source another coach, or he gets a raise and stays 7-10 years. Many of our financial challenges improve once we get a full share, and therefore that’s timeframe.
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It seems like we're wringing our hands over so many variables when the guy hasn't even coached a game yet.