Washington Huskies Part Ways With Offensive Coordinator Jimmie Dougherty After Two Seasons
The Washington Huskies have decided to move on from offensive coordinator Jimmie Dougherty, ending his two-year stint in the role and concluding a five-year collaboration under head coach Jedd Fisch. The program announced the change, signaling a new direction for its offensive leadership ahead of the upcoming college football season.
Dougherty joined the Huskies' staff five years ago, initially working in another capacity before taking over as offensive coordinator two seasons ago. His promotion coincided with Jedd Fisch's tenure as head coach, reflecting the trust and continuity within the program’s leadership. However, after two seasons overseeing the offense, the team has opted for a change at the coordinator position.
This move is notable given the stability Dougherty brought to the Huskies’ offensive scheme. The timing suggests the Huskies are looking to retool their approach on that side of the ball, potentially in response to evolving challenges within the Pac-12 and the national college football landscape.
- Jimmie Dougherty served as Washington’s offensive coordinator for two seasons.
- He spent a total of five years working under head coach Jedd Fisch.
- The decision marks a significant change in the Huskies’ offensive leadership structure.
The Huskies have not yet announced a replacement for Dougherty or provided additional details about the decision. With spring practices approaching, the program’s next steps will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike as Washington seeks to position itself for success in the coming season.