One positive of DeWhore burning us…

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This. Win or GTFO. Win and they will LEAVE! Easy as a fan once you wrap your head around it.EsophagealFeces said:We can now stop looking for the next Don James. That kind of coach doesn’t exist anymore. They’re all mercs, they’re all whores to the highest bidder, and they’ll all jump as soon as a perceived better job opens for a few more dollars. It was doogish and myopic to think that DeWhore was that guy, but at least we’ve had the scales removed from our eyes. The next Don James ain’t walking through that door, and he never will.
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He took the rag-tag band of retards with him?
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the fact that uw is actually actively adapting to this and realignment is all we can ask for
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Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
Dedouche will never have another 25 months like he and his staff just had. Ever. The magic and the resurgence of an program over a short window of time. Now it’s lose a game and the fans will go nuts. The media gets in your face. He might enjoy that.
Let’s say he wins a natty in two years. The narrative will be he has a long way to go to catch Saban. Everything will be compared to Saban.
He could have built something meaningful at Washington and gotten a statue. But that wasn’t what he wanted. Oh well. He knew he had a rebuild in from of him and he hates recruiting. -
The intro to presser Tuesday is a dinosaur of the dying age. We no longer care about your family, that fake "this is where I want to retire", mentioning Don James, and the raucous environment at Husky Stadium. Just STFU, roll up your sleeves, and get mat drills going.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
This.wooderson92 said:
The intro to presser Tuesday is a dinosaur of the dying age. We no longer care about your family, that fake "this is where I want to retire", mentioning Don James, and the raucous environment at Husky Stadium. Just STFU, roll up your sleeves, and get mat drills going.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
It's just a professional sport. The college scam has been exposed in so many ways.
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But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
STAY!!wooderson92 said:
The intro to presser Tuesday is a dinosaur of the dying age. We no longer care about your family, that fake "this is where I want to retire", mentioning Don James, and the raucous environment at Husky Stadium. Just STFU, roll up your sleeves, and get mat drills going.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
It does for now but you're paying the salaries and the hedge funds are profiting while not paying the same taxes you do. Did you think the endowment was paying for this scam?AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
It does more than that. Winning football programs increase enrollments and endowments. Cauce understands this, which is why we finally have no shit support from the upper campus.AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
Spot on re: not finding another Don James
In this day and age, the machine and culture of "the program" has to be owned by the athletic department and university, not the coach. Things regarding NIL/fundraising, etc., have gotten way too complicated, and it's too risky to build everything on top of one person. When Oregon loses a Cristobal, or eventually loses a Lanning, they just simply plug someone else in who looks like them who clears a certain bar for coaching/recruiting ability (there are 50+ new Cristobals and Lannings minted every year), and keep going. What their program is, and what they stand for (flash and frontrunning, har har) stays exactly the same, and the machine keeps running. Our athletic department has the heritage of hiring the football coach and just getting the fuck out of the way (other than doing things like going through the motions on NIL because it feels "icky"), with predictable results and outright panic when we lose a coach out of the blue like Peterman or DeBoer.
So while the hire is fine, what I want to hear from Dannen (soon), and what we? should ultimately judge him on, is charting a vision to what our program will be and how we will fix the resource gap to be amongst the on-going leaders in college football. Jedd Fisch, or any football coach for that matter, is not figuring this out for us, and shouldn't be tasked with it. Fucking figure it out and tell us how it's going to work, Dannen -- let's see it implemented and at full run rate by the time Fisch leaves in 3-4 years and as B1G full-share comes into being the year or two beyond that. -
Conventional wisdom is that no one wants to be the guy to follow a legend.
DeBoer won’t care. He will use Alabama for what it’s worth, and he’ll be off to the NFL if things work out with sabans recruits. Cold blooded. -
When @BundyDawg calls you cold blooded, that really means somethingBundyDawg said:Conventional wisdom is that no one wants to be the guy to follow a legend.
DeBoer won’t care. He will use Alabama for what it’s worth, and he’ll be off to the NFL if things work out with sabans recruits. Cold blooded. -
THIS. A good friend who is an Alabama fan told me yesterday that Alabama's enrollment has doubled since Saban became the head coach. Correlation isn't always causation but probably is in this case.Southerndawg said:
It does more than that. Winning football programs increase enrollments and endowments. Cauce understands this, which is why we finally have no shit support from the upper campus.AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years.
Regardless, UW has to operate in the world in which it finds itself rather than the world it wishes it was in. The NCAA may make changes to things (that can survive a court challenge) but in the meantime, it has to do the best it possibly can. Part of that is making sure Fisch has a very large buyout so that if he does leave after a few years, UW is in even better financial shape. -
Evidently hugh said it was 20 milHFNY said:
THIS. A good friend who is an Alabama fan told me yesterday that Alabama's enrollment has doubled since Saban became the head coach. Correlation isn't always causation but probably is in this case.Southerndawg said:
It does more than that. Winning football programs increase enrollments and endowments. Cauce understands this, which is why we finally have no shit support from the upper campus.AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years.
Regardless, UW has to operate in the world in which it finds itself rather than the world it wishes it was in. The NCAA may make changes to things (that can survive a court challenge) but in the meantime, it has to do the best it possibly can. Part of that is making sure Fisch has a very large buyout so that if he does leave after a few years, UW is in even better financial shape. -
Yeah never bought the long-long-term DeBoer stuff. Hoped for like 4-5 years though and that fuck head would have focused on winning a national title here when they were in the fucking game over taking another job.
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At least Rick took his beatings in years 3 and 4 after his 2nd year success
DeBoer cut and ran. -
What exactly do you think hedge funds are?RoadTrip said:
It does for now but you're paying the salaries and the hedge funds are profiting while not paying the same taxes you do. Did you think the endowment was paying for this scam?AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years. -
GreenRiverGatorz said:
What exactly do you think hedge funds are?RoadTrip said:AtomicDawg said:
Does football not support itself and all the other sports? That is my assumption.RoadTrip said:
But why should this minor league professional sport be funded by the public's taxes? Seriously, if you actually believe "college" has much to do with preparing you for some enlightened career anymore, you haven't been paying attention. This wasn't directed at you personally. Why should these institutions of fraud get to be hedge funds and turn average, ordinary citizens into multimillionaires at our? expense.houseofpain247 said:Agreed on all counts. This week has fundamentally changed how I view college football. In my mind it merely completed the transition from the amateur, regional, school focused sport that we all once loved to an official minor league business model.
I will be SHOCKED if Jeff Fisch coaches more than 3 seasons here and that's ok.
Buy a coach, buy a roster, win the games.
Lather, rinse, repeat. Every 3-5 years.
It does for now but you're paying the salaries and the hedge funds are profiting while not paying the same taxes you do. Did you think the endowment was paying for this scam?
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Programs used to be built around coaches. With some rare exceptions, that's going away. Dannen's job is to build a program that pieces can be plugged into. If we find a great coach that wants to stay, fantastic, but the progam should roll on regardless. I'd rather have something like Michigan than what they hope to replicate at Alabama.
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You have a point.RaceBannon said:At least Rick took his beatings in years 3 and 4 after his 2nd year success
DeBoer cut and ran.
However, nothing has changed with me. When Rick was hired I told a friend the Huskies just hired a kid who will turn my Huskies into poodles, and it happened. I will never get over the charmin soft team he ultimately turned the Huskies into. And being the glutton for punishment I am, I treated myself to a front row seat for that debacle in Miami. A 65-7 thunder fucking of epic proportions. In the old Orange Bowl stadium, a true shit hole. Fuck me running. Still have hate for that fucker over that embarrassment, and for what followed. Gilby, Ty and Owen. JFC. I do believe it's possible the Huskies would have been better off if Rick had bolted earlier, the job would have been more attractive. But that is pure conjecture, and to be fair, he did not hire the idiots who followed him.
Fast forward to 2024. DeBoer was on a 2 year plan, he bolted before we got to see if an implosion was imminent. The way the team has tackled the past two years is not the Husky way. I won't say charmin soft, but it has been weak sauce. No BPE, Odunze, Mac, Polk, DJ, center, Ossai ... etc going forward, it is possible another 65-7 thunder fucking was in the works. It may still be. We'll see. But at least we now have a guy who knows he is in the prove it seat before he gets the chance to bolt. He has rebuilt shit in far worse shape than what he is walking into. He can recruit and he knows how to use the portal. We are in a LIPO situation, but part of me thinks this whole thing may have worked out for the best. -
Fear not, all UW has to do is string together 7 or 8 successful job hoppers until Dylan Morris is qualified for the job.
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Dylan Morris and Eddie Olofoshiioio roaming the sidelines as competent UW for life coaches... Some doogs are young enough to dream about 20 years from nowwobidbus said:Fear not, all UW has to do is string together 7 or 8 successful job hoppers until Dylan Morris is qualified for the job.
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My drinking patterns during football season will dictate whether or not I get to see that.Houhusky said:
Dylan Morris and Eddie Olofoshiioio roaming the sidelines as competent UW for life coaches... Some doogs are young enough to dream about 20 years from nowwobidbus said:Fear not, all UW has to do is string together 7 or 8 successful job hoppers until Dylan Morris is qualified for the job.