Extend Fisch
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Hmmmm. That might be photoshopped.
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Some here are still shell-shocked by what happened after DeBoer bolted but that was a very different time and UW was behind in building its NIL program (and the House Settlement hadn't happened).
I don't think Fisch leaves this year unless it happens to be for the NFL (Arizona Cardinals?) but if he did leave for anther college program, UW would have a much better chance of holding onto its players after what happened last time.
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I'm not sure the NFL would even give Fisch an assistant OC job right now
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UW was not behind in NIL with DeBoer
Everyone coming back from 2022 was due to NIL and most sources online had us on the verge of top 10 nationally.
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UW was behind in spending crazy money though, which is one of the bigger reasons why some of the players who could have come back in 2024 went to Ole Miss (both starting OGs). From a well placed source, Ole Miss paid at least 2x what UW was willing to pay. Bernard, Cuevas, Brailsford, and Mack were going to leave with DeBoer regardless.
I don't think UW fought to keep Asa Turner or a few other guys but Phil Knight was opened up his wallet for Jabbar Muhammed.
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The Jabbar Mohammad to Oregon thing was a head scratcher if I'm a duck fan. I mean, he was good … maybe … but Oregon definitely overpaid on that one.
5-9 DBs need to be special. He wasn't.
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Im a strong believer UW pays for proven talent. Boston will be back next year book it
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He should. He's not a first round pick yet, but he could be.
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And even North Carolina.
That move is looking pretty bad for those defensive guys.
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i don't know how many recruits sold on Washington would want to go 3,000 miles away to Tuscaloosa.
A few, sure. But that is pretty fucking different.






