Washington Huskies Football

Jedd Fisch earns $7.575 million for 2025, ranking 22nd nationally after replacing Kalen DeBoer who left for Alabama following CFP runner-up finish.

Washington generates approximately $165 million in total athletic revenue during first full Big Ten season, with football contributing estimated $95 million. 

Montlake Futures NIL collective operates with estimated $10-12 million football budget, trailing Big Ten powers but sufficient retaining talent through Project Dawghouse monthly rent stipends.

Discover the Washington Huskies players biography and net worth by clicking on their name.

Quarterbacks (QB) Running Backs (RB) Wide Receivers (WR)
Dash Beierly Quaid Carr Denzel Boston
Kai Horton Jonah Coleman Omari Evans
Shea Kuykendall Adam Mohammed Kevin Green Jr.
Treston McMillan Sam Adams II Marcus Harris
Teddy Purcell Cameron Davis Chris Lawson
Will Rogers Daniyel Ngata Dezmen Roebuck
Demond Williams Jr. Ryder Bumgarner Justice Williams
Beck Walker Rashid Williams
Jordan Washington Jace Burton
Julian McMahan (possibly RB/ATH) Audric Harris
Deji Ajose (possibly RB/ATH) Luke Gayton
Raiden Vines-Bright (possibly RB/WR/ATH) Luke Luchini

Top 10 Highest Paid Washington Football Staff 2024-2025

Rank Name Position Annual Salary Contract Length Total Contract Value
1 Jedd Fisch Head Coach $7,575,024 Through 2031 $53,025,000
2 Steve Belichick Defensive Coordinator $1,200,000 Through 2026 N/A
3 Brennan Carroll Offensive Coordinator $1,150,000 Through 2026 N/A
4 Courtney Messingham Co-OC/QBs $900,000 Through 2025 N/A
5 Scott Huff Offensive Line $850,000 Through 2025 N/A
6 Marcus Sheard Wide Receivers $800,000 Through 2025 N/A
7 Jordan Paopao Tight Ends $575,000 Through 2025 N/A
8 Ikaika Malloe Defensive Line $550,000 Through 2025 N/A
9 Keith Bhonapha Running Backs $500,000 Through 2025 N/A
10 Chuck Morrell Safeties $475,000 Through 2025 N/A

Steve Belichick’s $1.2 million defensive coordinator salary marks his first college position after NFL career with New England Patriots.

His hiring brought instant credibility though salary ranks just 40th nationally, reflecting Washington’s budget constraints versus Ohio State ($3.1M for Jim Knowles) and USC ($2.65M for D’Anton Lynn).

Brennan Carroll earns $1.15 million as offensive coordinator. Washington’s total assistant pool reaches approximately $7.5 million, ranking 11th in Big Ten and representing significant increase from Pac-12 days when staff budget barely cracked $5.5 million pre-DeBoer.

Washington Football Program Revenue Breakdown 2024-2025

Revenue Source Est. Amount % of Total Conference Rank National Rank
Football Revenue $95,000,000 57.6% 9th Big Ten 23rd National
Big Ten Media Rights $32,500,000 19.7% 17th Big Ten Top 25
Ticket Sales $28,000,000 17.0% 11th Big Ten Top 35
Contributions/Donations $26,000,000 15.8% 12th Big Ten Top 40
Other Revenue $8,500,000 5.1% N/A N/A
Total Revenue $165,000,000 100% 10th Big Ten 25th National

Washington’s athletic department projects $165 million total revenue for fiscal year 2024-25, representing 20% increase from final Pac-12 season. Football generates estimated $95 million, with expenses projected at $167 million creating small $2 million deficit offset by reserves.

Big Ten media rights will distribute approximately $32.5 million annually to Washington through 2030-31 before doubling to full $65 million share.

This reduced initial distribution reflects late conference entry, though combined with CFP revenue ($8-12M annually) creates substantial improvement over Pac-12’s collapsed media deal.

Husky Stadium’s 70,138 capacity generates $28 million in ticket sales, 11th in Big Ten. Washington’s passionate Seattle fanbase maintains strong attendance despite 6-6 debut Big Ten season, though contributions of $26 million trail Oregon ($35M), USC ($42M), and UCLA ($30M) among West Coast entrants.

Washington Top NIL Earners & Montlake Futures

Player Name Position Est. NIL Value Top NIL Deal Total Deals
Will Rogers Quarterback $900,000 Montlake Futures/Regional 4+ deals
Denzel Boston Wide Receiver $600,000 Local businesses 3+ deals
Jonah Coleman Running Back $500,000 Multiple brands 3+ deals
Carson Bruener Linebacker $450,000 Regional partners 2+ deals
Soane Faasolo Offensive Line $400,000 Montlake Futures 2+ deals

Will Rogers’ $900,000 NIL valuation represents modest compensation for SEC record-holder transferring from Mississippi State. His relatively low figure reflects Washington’s smaller collective budget versus Texas ($40M total), Ohio State ($20M), and Oregon ($23M).

Montlake Futures collective operates with estimated $10-12 million football budget supporting all sports. The nonprofit secured deals with six NFL draft prospects returning for 2023 championship run, including Rome Odunze and Jalen McMillan, demonstrating strategic retention spending over flashy recruiting investments.

Project Dawghouse provides monthly rent stipends helping players afford Seattle’s high cost of living. Executive director Andrew Minear confirmed this program allows “the average athlete to live comfortably” near campus rather than distant housing, improving quality of life compensating for lower headline NIL figures.

How Much Does Jedd Fisch Make at Washington?

Jedd Fisch earns $7.575 million base salary for 2025, ranking 22nd nationally. His seven-year contract includes $75,000 annual raises reaching approximately $8 million by 2030-31, plus $1.55 million maximum bonus potential for CFP championship runs.

Fisch’s bonus structure rewards Big Ten success heavily. He receives $150,000 for Big Ten Championship game appearance, $200,000 for winning conference, $300,000 for CFP qualification, and $175,000 per CFP win, potentially earning $1.025 million for national championship season.

Washington paid Arizona $5.5 million buyout extracting Fisch after single 10-3 season with Wildcats. His hiring tripled his Arizona salary from $3.25 million to $7.575 million, representing calculated risk on coach with just 16-19 overall record before breakthrough 2023.

Washington vs Oregon: Which Program Spends More?

Jedd Fisch’s $7.575 million salary trails Dan Lanning’s $10.4 million by $2.825 million, reflecting Oregon’s Phil Knight-funded championship ambitions. Lanning ranks 6th nationally while Fisch barely cracks top 25, demonstrating financial gulf separating Big Ten’s West Coast newcomers.

Coordinator spending massively favors Oregon. Tosh Lupoi’s $1.9 million plus Will Stein’s $1.7 million totals $3.6 million versus Washington’s Steve Belichick ($1.2M) and Brennan Carroll ($1.15M) combining for $2.35 million—a $1.25 million Oregon advantage demonstrating Knight’s influence.

NIL spending shows similar Oregon dominance. Division Street’s $23 million budget more than doubles Montlake Futures’ $10-12 million by $11-13 million. Oregon’s per-player investment exceeds Washington by 100%+, creating recruiting disadvantages Washington offsets through developmental culture and NFL pipeline reputation.

FAQs

How much does Jedd Fisch make?

Jedd Fisch earns $7.575 million for 2025, ranking 22nd nationally. His seven-year contract includes $75,000 annual raises with $1.55 million maximum bonus potential for CFP championships.

What is Steve Belichick’s salary?

Steve Belichick earns $1.2 million as Washington’s defensive coordinator, his first college position. His salary ranks 40th nationally among assistants, reflecting Washington’s budget constraints versus Ohio State and USC.

How much is Washington’s NIL budget?

Montlake Futures operates with estimated $10-12 million football budget. The collective’s Project Dawghouse provides monthly rent stipends helping players afford Seattle’s high cost of living near campus.

How much does Washington make from football?

Washington generates approximately $95 million in football revenue, ranking 23rd nationally. Big Ten media rights provide $32.5 million annually through 2030-31 before doubling to full $65 million share.