…Big Ten, what trajectory do you see Washington and Oregon taking over the next five years? Will great coaching, despite lower recruiting, continue to define the Huskies? Or will Oregon’s…
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…is entering the Big Ten at a 50 percent discount. Yet the Huskies still swooped in and paid Fisch 55 percent more than the Wildcats could muster — before all…
…Huskies into the Big Ten. From here, it was an easy decision. The Huskies have a better program and greater resources. (Fisch will reportedly earn $7.75 million in Seattle, approximately…
…staggered to a 4-8 season. DeBoer elevated the Huskies with remarkable speed, creating a candidate pool this time around that was stronger than when the Huskies hired him away from…
…that if he were offered a position with the Huskies? UNLV Options Head coach Barry Odom has done a tremendous job at UNLV, going 9-5 in his first year with…
…Petersen’s departure? This much is sure: Grubb would come cheap, clearing room for the Huskies to spend heavily on the coaching staff. If they don’t promote from within, the Huskies…
…No. 1 player in the state in the class of 2025, linebacker Zaydrius Rainey-Sale picked the Huskies over Miami, Oregon, Penn State and Florida State. In fact, the four-star prospect…
…Power Five (Washington). He went 3-0 this season against two teams, Oregon and Texas, that had as much, if not more talent than the Huskies. His coaching chops are beyond…
…Hamilton QB Travis Dixon being named the Huskies’ next football coach. However, if I were on the search committee, I’d drive over to Riggs and Higley, park behind Chris McDonald’s…
…with DeBoer began has presumably been lapped by reality. If the Huskies can keep him for anything less than $75 million, it’s a victory. Loser: Ryan Day. The pressure on Ohio…