Jedd Fisch hoping for a fun environment at Washington's spring game
Jedd Fisch is prioritizing health and enjoyment ahead of Washington's spring game, which he has named 'Dawgs After Dark.' He emphasized creating a fun and competitive atmosphere while maintaining player safety. The event will feature young talent, honorary coaches from the soccer programs, and an expected large turnout.
- ▪Jedd Fisch wants the Washington Huskies' spring game to be both fun and safe for players.
- ▪The spring game will be played in four quarters with full tackling and teams and coaches split in half.
- ▪Over 40,000 free tickets have been distributed for the event, and soccer coaches Jamie Clark and Nicole Van Dyke will serve as honorary coaches.
- ▪Promising freshmen such as Kodi Greene, Derek Colman-Brusa, Trez Davis, and Ramzak Fruean will be featured in the game.
- ▪Fisch cited his time with the Florida Gators under Steve Spurrier as inspiration for the program's approach to the spring game.
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