Michigan appears to have lost one of its head-coaching targets. Despite strong ties to the program that once made him a leading candidate, the Washington head coach has now made his loyalty clear, reaffirming his commitment to the Huskies ahead of their LA Bowl game.
“Yeah, I expect him to be here,” said Fisch during his Friday presser.
That loyalty came with tangible investments for the 49-year-old, who signed a seven-year deal for an average of $7.75 million a year, which will pay him nearly $54.3 million in total.
Inheriting a roster stripped of nearly every starter from Kalen DeBoer’s national runner-up team, Fisch guided the Huskies to a 14–11 record over two seasons, including an 8–4 improvement this year. With that, the program has a chance to finish the season in style, kicking

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