
Washington Huskies navigate coaching upheaval as roster reshapes for next season
A wave of assistant coach departures and player transfers at the University of Washington sets the stage for a global recruiting push ahead of the upcoming campaign.
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A wave of assistant coach departures and player transfers at the University of Washington sets the stage for a global recruiting push ahead of the upcoming campaign.

Three assistants have exited Danny Sprinkle’s staff, a new assistant arrives from Marquette, and key players are transferring, prompting the program to target overseas talent to meet the 15‑player limit.

After a quiet split with Marquette, Haynes will help shape the Huskies' next season, alongside new international recruits Tristan Devers and Wini Silva-Braga, while veteran Jerry Hobbie heads to TCU.

Jerry Hobbie’s move to TCU follows a distinguished career that includes stints at Houston, SMU, and under Mike Hopkins, and has been highlighted by Jamie Dixon’s praise for his shooting expertise.

Jerry Hobbie, known for his work developing shooters, left the Washington Huskies to become an assistant at TCU, where coach Jamie Dixon highlighted his experience and connections. His departure follows recent staff changes, including Tony Bland’s move to Kansas, and raises questions about the Huskies’ upcoming roster plans.

TCU announced the addition of Jerry Hobbie, a seasoned coach with deep ties to top programs, aiming to sharpen the Horned Frogs' offense and develop future NBA talent.

TCU announced the hiring of Jerry Hobbie as an assistant coach, highlighting his extensive experience and focus on improving shooting efficiency.