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Washington is never losing a coach to UCLA

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  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 28,050

    Fisch, despite how annoying he can be, wants to win.

    When he was hired he said this team was just in the National Title, the expectations are high, and he wants to win big.

    UCLA, that is not.

    Florida, maybe. But he doesnt have the resumé to get hired there.

    If he does get hired there, come on down Jim L Mora.

  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,788 Standard Supporter
    edited November 24

    Based on your poasts the last season or two, it won't be me who does it first. You need mental healthcare, and it's no shame. Seek help.

  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 28,050
    edited November 24

    No one in the history of this bored has ever enjoyed one of your poasts.

    HTH.

  • graveyardDEADdawg
    graveyardDEADdawg Member Posts: 2,403 Standard Supporter

    The entire equation has changed with Jed since his hire, he had no idea when he took the job his wife and kids would hate Seattle and weather. He’s become a weekend husband and dad and his ego is big enough that he can probably talk himself into believing he can turn around UCLA to make the playoffs occasionally with a influx of cash being a full share school unlike UW. His agent’s connections to Jed and UCLA likely plays a part as well and can assure their administration will financially support the football program.

    And Jed will get his family back, as a D1 coach there’s not a ton of time available for the family under normal circumstances when your family is living under the same roof. With all these factors, I still believe it’s very possible he coaches his last game at UW Saturday win or lose. I don’t believe it’s a coincidence that his best prepared most focused road game in two years was @ UCLA. The game and how UW played scoring 41 points while continuing to toss the rock in 20-40 yard chunk plays when up 27-0 vs running the clock as much as possible shows he was still auditioning his offensive the entire 2nd half.

    Who gives a fuck if he hasn’t shaved in two weeks, he’s a football coach/used car salesman/lawyer type and can clean up well when it’s called upon. When he’s been “on the road recruiting” shaved he could have easily met with UCLA after beating a ranked Illinois team that beat SC. All the serious talk by his agent with ties to UCLA was behind the scenes, it’s not hard to connect the dots.

    If he does leave next week for LA or anywhere else I wouldn’t hate the AD and new President interviewing Mora. Would obviously prefer Coach Cigarette but that’s not happening. Hiring Mora and keeping Walter’s would be a must thus legitimately bumping up his new salary. I believe Jim’s success at UCONN and the multiple years experience would have him much better prepared for the UW job and CEO role and he would need to go out and get a real OC and play caller that would complement Walter’s D and hopefully the new OC would value the run and smash mouth football with a solid complimentary passing attack with excellent TE play and WTE.

    Unless they can find a DeBoer/Cigarette type from a smaller school I take Mora/a Washington guy that would have an ouch of loyalty. Most likely prefer Mora than trusting Chun’s pick and I hope Mora and his reps proactively campaign for the job.

    My apologies, I tend to ramble like Tequila without the MBA from TCU.

  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,318 Founders Club

    That's a very realistic take especially because, "I don’t believe it’s a coincidence that his best prepared most focused road game in two years was @ UCLA." Also, the whole Manu decision. Manu knows he has the option to go home with Fisch. I don't want any of it to be true because it's painful as a fan, makes me hate what's happened to CF even more and it's more frustrating than it should be because it's a problem that was controllable.

  • WoolleyDoog
    WoolleyDoog Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,946 Founders Club

    There's even more working against UCLA.

    -This isn't the Pac-10 in 1998 or even 2015. UCLA benefitted a lot from being the other option for top recruits in SoCal who wanted to stay home but didn't have a USC offer. Now those guys go to random places all across the country, and there are less of them.

    -UCLA has historically been a soft program. They're not a great fit for the Big 10 and flying 2-3 time zones to play shiteater teams.

    -Rebuilding right now in college football is a nightmare. Look at who the top teams are every year now - teams that were there when the sport fractured and who have never taken their foot off the gas for half a second, burned money, and hung onto their coaches (for the most part). Even schools like LSU and Florida struggle to get back up, oh and USC, who is basically way better UCLA.

  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,318 Founders Club