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Washington HC Jedd Fisch looks for exit as family 'does not like Seattle'
Washington head coach Jedd Fisch is reportedly looking for a new job after his wife moved away from Seattle.www.newsweek.com
"Fisch appears to be looking for an exit plan from Washington because his family doesn't enjoy The Emerald City. Fisch's wife recently moved back to Arizona."![]()
Washington HC Jedd Fisch looks for exit as family 'does not like Seattle'
Washington head coach Jedd Fisch is reportedly looking for a new job after his wife moved away from Seattle.www.newsweek.com
"Fisch appears to be looking for an exit plan from Washington because his family doesn't enjoy The Emerald City. Fisch's wife recently moved back to Arizona."
LOL at Newsweek getting the scoop. Seattle is beautiful, but the weather is terrible, and like many West Coast cities, the homeless are out in the open on the streets as opposed to in subways and train stations in NYC, and there is a drug problem.
Jedd Fisch confirms the rumor (joke-bogus account!):
Husky fans are quite unhappy with Fisch after yesterday's loss to Wisconsin:
Trying to sneak out of the bad contract they gave lol. I don’t think that tact usually works.
What coach is going to sign a contract that defines for cause as bad on field performance or losing? CEOs get their golden parachutes when they tank companies and this is no different. It'll be a hard sell to land a coach if you start reducing the liquidated damages buyout based on wins and losses, but sure it can be done. LSU has no position and will now probably have to pay Kelly's legal fees on top of the $54M. Too much political meddling down there by the governor.This is why, as @RUTGERS95 has said before, "for cause" should be defined in a contract to include on field performance. In LSU's case, they could have defined in a way to call the firing "for cause."
From the article, LSU's position seems flimsy:
"Kelly's contract with LSU includes a "for-cause" termination clause that allows for his firing due to "material and substantial [NCAA] rule violations"; being convicted of a felony or "any crime involving gambling, drugs, or alcohol"; or "engaging in serious misconduct which either displays a continual, serious disrespect ... for the mission of LSU" or "constitutes moral turpitude." "
What coach? One a University should hire.What coach is going to sign a contract that defines for cause as bad on field performance or losing? CEOs get their golden parachutes when they tank companies and this is no different. It'll be a hard sell to land a coach if you start reducing the liquidated damages buyout based on wins and losses, but sure it can be done. LSU has no position and will now probably have to pay Kelly's legal fees on top of the $54M. Too much political meddling down there by the governor.
then tough $hyt to the coaches as this is common in the workplace. I'll guarantee that if schools start doing this, this won't even be a question. Coaches need to remember that they are being paid generational wealth is incredibly short periods and at present calc, it's almost 500mm owed to fired coaches (that's less than 10 at present count)What coach is going to sign a contract that defines for cause as bad on field performance or losing? CEOs get their golden parachutes when they tank companies and this is no different. It'll be a hard sell to land a coach if you start reducing the liquidated damages buyout based on wins and losses, but sure it can be done. LSU has no position and will now probably have to pay Kelly's legal fees on top of the $54M. Too much political meddling down there by the governor.
Sounds like a real molder of character in young men.He did better when he had call girl #s on his phone. "a concerning pattern" of similar calls dating back to shortly after he arrived in Oxford:[53] at least a dozen calls over 33 months,[8][9] often made while Freeze was traveling on business trips using Ole Miss' private plane.
Auburn did not provide enough "resources." 1-900-GOT-JUICE
Ahh, DJ Durkin, will restore integrity to the program, just like at Maryland where one member of the football team described being forced to overeat to the point of vomiting as a coach who had told him to gain weight sat with him; others spoke of being forced during team meetings to watch videos of “serial killers, drills entering eyeballs, and bloody scenes with animals eating animals.”
We may not like it and we may think it's stupid or entitled, but these huge buyouts are the industry standard. If 1 school changes, but the others don't, then it'll be very hard for that 1 outlier to hire anyone.What coach? One a University should hire.
CEOs are a bad example, IMO.
The problem is all these universities (including Rutgers) chasing greatness mindlessly get fleeced by the agents of head coaches. This is how PSU and LSU wind up where they are--holding a huge liability they have to pay.
If there are bonuses in coaches' contracts for making bowls, winning conference championships and making CFP, why can't there be some language that if a coach falls below .500 for two or three consecutive years, he/she is fired.
This sense of one-way entitlement by coaches and their agents is ridiculous. I could think of many ways to draft an attractive contract for a hungry coach loaded with very rich incentives for performance and penalties for failure to perform.
I'm not being argumentative. The industry standard is bullsheet and needs to change. Things can change if the ADs grow a backbone and stop this nonsensical trend. No sense in debating it. There are ways to effect change. Coaches making $10M at universities, sucking at their jobs and getting canned with full pay is ridiculous.We may not like it and we may think it's stupid or entitled, but these huge buyouts are the industry standard. If 1 school changes, but the others don't, then it'll be very hard for that 1 outlier to hire anyone.
I agree but who will be the first school to blink, and will anyone follow?I'm not being argumentative. The industry standard is bullsheet and needs to change. Things can change if the ADs grow a backbone and stop this nonsensical trend. No sense in debating it. There are ways to effect change. Coaches making $10M at universities, sucking at their jobs and getting canned with full pay is ridiculous.
I agree but who will be the first school to blink, and will anyone follow?
Of course you can expect pushback, mainly from the agents. I don’t think most coaches themselves would have a problem with highly incentivized deals that still pay a reasonable base.Good luck trying to change how coaches contracts are written, when most head coaches are using the same agents & the agents get a piece of the contract
Huh? NFL coach contracts are also fully guaranteed, just like college.Of course you can expect pushback, mainly from the agents. I don’t think most coaches themselves would have a problem with highly incentivized deals that still pay a reasonable base.
In the end, the agents works for them not the other way around. Plus there are no outs in pro contracts unless for promotion why should there be in college deals. That’s half the problem with leverage of other jobs scaring these ADs. Agents operate in the pro world just fine collective commissions on those deals. They take advantage in college because they can, not because it’s necessary.
Some coaches may pass and as an AD you have to be willing to move on but you’ll come across qualified coaches willing to accept sooner or later.
I don’t expect any change though. Like I said how often do we see ownership or fiduciary responsibility. It can happen if there’s some fortitude to install some common sense but when does that happen in college coaching contracts.
I don’t blame agents, they’re doing their jobs. It’s the people controlling the purse strings that have to be smarter but they’re not. Instead they try these silly moves like LSU after the fact.
I’m not talking about the guarantees I’m talking about outs to switch teams.Huh? NFL coach contracts are also fully guaranteed, just like college.
Looks like this guy doesn't have a high opinion of LSU's President and supposedly acting ADI did not think LSU could look worse, but dang it they do![]()
Don’t be surprised if Pat Fitzgerald ends up replacing Locksley since he & the new AD have a prior relationshipFrom Football Scoop and I’m sure the talk at the end of year will be about Mike’s buyout
>Maryland: Now in year 7, Mike Locksley has had quite a run at Maryland. However, after finishing 4-8 last season, Locks felt the program would take a step forward this season. Unfortunately, the Terps have now lost 5 in a row and close out the season at Illinois, vs Michigan and at Michigan State. New Athletic Director Jim Smith (hired in May) was asked about Locksley's future at Maryland. Smith said Locks would coach the three remaining games and then "we'll determine where we are at the end of the year". The Terps have beaten four teams this season: FAU, Northern Illinois, Towson and Wisconsin. <
I didn’t know that but I wonder if after Durkin would they hire PF. He was cleared at NW but because of Maryland’s prior history would they want to touch any thing with even a hint of issues.Don’t be surprised if Pat Fitzgerald ends up replacing Locksley since he & the new AD have a prior relationship
Durkin wants the Auburn job bad…I didn’t know that but I wonder if after Durkin would they hire PF. He was cleared at NW but because of Maryland’s prior history would they want to touch any thing with even a hint of issues.
His defense has been good, it was Freeze’s offense and qb play which were suppose to be his expertise that stunk. They lost but their offense showed improvement the first game after Freeze was fired but then they also let up 45 points haha.Durkin wants the Auburn job bad…
Paywall but the gist:
Lane Kiffin is UF's #1 choice and LSU may try as well but he's very happy at Ole Miss with family around so who knows.
VT really wants James Franklin but he seems to be slow playing it to see what other jobs might open, specifically FSU. VT may move on if takes too long. Chesney in the mix here as well.
PSU has looked at a lot of candidates like Chesney, Key, Fitzgerald, Stein and Hartline. Daboll possibly in the mix too. He was OC at Alabama in a championship year.