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Jedd Fisch’s Play‑Calling Mastery Fuels Washington’s 2025 Surge

The Huskies’ offensive coordinator blends discipline with adaptability, visualizing countless scenarios to keep the Huskies among the nation’s top offenses.

Jedd Fisch has been the offensive play caller for the Washington Huskies for more than a decade, overseeing a scheme that blends meticulous preparation with in‑game flexibility.

His philosophy rests on a simple premise: trust the plays that have been drilled countless times, but be ready to pivot when the flow of the game demands it.

Fisch, who has counted nearly 14,000 plays over 14 seasons, says the night before each contest is a ritual of visualization, where he runs through every possible scenario and maps out the most efficient sequence of calls.

That disciplined routine has helped the Huskies climb to fourth in the Big Ten for points per game and fifth for yards per game in the 2025 season, marking a clear step forward for the program.

The balance of routine and improvisation

The coordinator works alongside a seasoned staff that includes veteran assistants such as Matt Cavanaugh, Jimmie Dougherty, Yogi Roth and Demond Williams Jr., each bringing a distinct perspective that enriches the play‑calling process.

By marrying a commitment to practiced fundamentals with a willingness to adapt, Fisch not only keeps the Huskies’ offense ticking but also positions Washington as a formidable contender as the season progresses.

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