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Full financial details revealed for new Washington coach Jedd Fisch's contract
Former Arizona Wildcats leader Jedd Fisch is officially taking over the Washington Huskies, and the financial details are being revealed.
According to Steve Berkowitz of USA TODAY Sports, the freshly-minted Washington head coach will be receiving a seven-year deal, with his salary starting at $7.5M and increasing each season, along with other incentives.
“Term sheet between Washington and new FB coach Jedd Fisch: 7-year deal, starting at $7.5 million and increasing by $75,000 annually (basic total of $54.075 million, avg of $7.725 million). He also gets $200,000 relocation allowance,” Berkowitz posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Fisch would get 85% of pay remaining on contract if fired without cause. The buyout he would owe if he ends deal starts at $12 million, then drops annually: to $10M, $6M, $5M, $3M, $1M.
“Fisch also will be eligible for up to $1.55 million in bonuses annually, and Washington will cover $5.5 million buyout that he owes Arizona.”
Moreover, Fisch was in the midst of a five-year contract with the Wildcats worth $18.3 million, reaching an agreement on principle with the program to restructure his contract according to Justin Spears and Michael Lev of the Arizona Daily Star.
It’s clear now that Fisch will be receiving a new, more lucrative deal with a new program ahead of the 2024 football season with the Huskies, and they’ll be hoping he lives up to heightened expectations with the program.
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Jedd Fisch returns to Seattle after being the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks in 2010, boasting experience at the NFL and collegiate level as a coach. After being a graduate assistant with the Florida Gators for two seasons in 1999 and 2000, Fisch took his talents to the NFL, making stops with the Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens, and Denver Broncos before landing the first coordinator job of his career at Minnesota in 2009.
Fisch would continue jumping back and forth between jobs at the pro and college level, spending time as the offensive coordinator for the Miami Hurricanes, Jacksonville Jaguars, and UCLA Bruins as well as stints with Michigan, the Los Angeles Rams, and the New England Patriots in various offensive assistant roles.
After spending one season as the Patriots’ quarterbacks coach in 2020, Fisch was hired as the 32nd head coach of the Arizona Wildcats. Serving as the first head coaching job of his career aside from his time as the interim head coach of UCLA in the final two games of the 2017 season following the firing of Jim Mora.
Fisch inherited an Arizona program that went winless in the shortened 2020 season and only won one game in his first year at the helm. But he quickly turned things around with Arizona finishing 5-7 in 2022 and an impressive 10-3 last season capped off with an Alamo Bowl win and a top 15 ranking.
The Washington program won’t need to be turned around upon Fisch’s arrival, with DeBoer leading the Huskies to a 25-3 record in his two seasons with the team along with a national championship appearance this past season. But it will be interesting to see if Fisch can maintain the program’s recent success and make Washington’s investment in him a wise one.
On3’s Kaiden Smith contributed to this article.
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Will air quality be even worse in Washington DC on Friday?
Washington DC air quality could deteriorate Friday
Wildfire smoke from Canada may push DC to Code Red Friday (AQI 151–200); even healthy people may feel effects.
Washington DC’s air quality has worsened this week as wildfire smoke from Canada traveled hundreds of miles south, prompting air quality alerts and creating hazy skies across the region.
There’s belief by some forecasters that the worst is yet to come.
Here’s what they say about Friday’s forecast, which Capital Weather says could feature “the worst air quality in years” in DC.
Could air quality reach Code Red levels in Washington DC?
Washington DC’s air quality reached Code Orange this week, meaning conditions are unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children, older adults and people with heart or lung disease.
Forecasters warn conditions could deteriorate further Friday as a thicker plume of wildfire smoke settles over the region. The Maryland Department of the Environment’s forecast suggests parts of the DC metro area could reach Code Red — an AQI of 151 to 200 — if the heaviest smoke reaches the surface.
“A weak cold front will move south Thursday night and Friday morning, ushering in a significant amount of smoke into Maryland that will persist all day Friday due to weak, recirculating winds,” officials said.
Capital Weather Gang reported that smoke concentrations are expected to peak Friday afternoon into Friday evening, when air quality could deteriorate to levels not seen in three years.
Other forecasters indicate the highest concentrations of smoke are expected late Friday before conditions gradually improve over the weekend.
What do Code Red air quality levels mean?
Many areas north of DC are already in a Code Red, meaning anyone could experience health effects from the air quality, not just sensitive groups.
On the Air Quality Index (AQI) scale, Code Red represents levels between 151 and 200. At those levels, even healthy people may experience eye or throat irritation, coughing or difficulty breathing after prolonged exposure.
If the DC area were to reach that level, residents should limit their time outdoors. If you must spend an extended period outdoors, DC Health recommends wearing a well-fitting N95 or KN95 mask.
People with asthma, heart disease or other respiratory conditions, as well as children, older adults and pregnant people, may be especially vulnerable to wildfire smoke and should take extra precautions. Anyone who develops symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain or difficulty breathing should move indoors and seek medical attention if symptoms become severe.
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Trump fires WA US Attorney within an hour
SEATTLE – President Donald Trump fired a newly appointed federal prosecutor in Seattle less than an hour after he was named to the position.
What we know:
Former King County judge Roger Rogoff was assigned to take over as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington on Wednesday. The seat has remained empty since Charles Neil Floyd was appointed as First Assistant U.S. Attorney back in February, though he kept running the office as western Washington’s U.S. District Attorney.
Rogoff was named to the position by Chief U.S. District Judge David G. Estudillo, but soon after the judicial order was posted, the White House blocked the move and fired Rogoff.
The backstory:
The Trump administration made similar moves in the firings of two other U.S. attorneys — Donal Kinsella of New York and Desiree Grace of New Jersey — the same day they were sworn in. Both were set to replace Trump-appointed interim judges, but were fired shortly after getting the job.
Local perspective:
Western Washington is not a typical case though, as the district hasn’t had a permanent U.S. Attorney since now-Attorney General Nick Brown left the position in 2023. Since then, there’s been several interim U.S. attorneys, which only allows them to serve for a limited time.
Rogoff was set to serve as acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington until President Trump selected a replacement. Instead, the position remains unfilled.
What they’re saying:
Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche wrote the following in response to Rogoff’s firing:
“District court judges can appoint a temporary U.S. Attorney, and POTUS can fire them. WDWA judges abandoned the time-honored process of consultation with the administration so that the selected U.S. Attorney is qualified to serve in the administration. Roger Rogoff has been fired by the President.”
However, Senator Patty Murray criticized the decision, saying Rogoff was qualified for the position and appointed legally. She issued the following statement:
“Roger Rogoff’s is eminently qualified—throughout his career, he has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to public service, and he was appointed legally by the federal judges in the Western District of Washington. He should have never been fired, but the President wants to appoint an out-of-touch extremist who will put Trump over the rule of law. This administration doesn’t want to deal with advice and consent—they just want to install cronies to carry out a corrupt political agenda. The people of Washington state deserve someone in this role who will enforce the law fairly and responsibly—not some Trump administration sock puppet. The President needs to understand that DOJ works for the American people—it’s not his personal law firm to enforce his mob-style politics.”
What’s next:
A federal lawsuit could be in order challenging Rogoff’s dismissal, however no immediate announcements were made by state leaders.
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Whoopi Goldberg, Kerry Washington and More Celebrate Opening Night of The Whoopi Monologues
Kara Young, Dominique Fishback, Kecia Lewis, Kerry Washington and Danielle Pinnock
(Photo by Sergio Villarini for Broadway.com)
The Whoopi Monologues opened on July 13 at Lincoln Center Theater’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, reimagining Whoopi Goldberg’s 1984 one-woman show as an ensemble piece. The cast, which features Kerry Washington, Kara Young, Dominique Fishback, Kecia Lewis and Danielle Pinnock, assembled on opening night to serve red carpet glam. Cedric The Entertainer, Don Cheadle, Angela Bassett, Ana Navarro and Goldberg herself also turned up in their finery. Scroll down for some hot shots of the stars in attendance and check out the full gallery below!
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