Former Stanford, Notre Dame and Washington head coach Tyrone Willingham has reportedly found a new job, as an assistant coach in the upstart United Football League.
As the coaching carousel keeps turning, the newly-available Ty Willingham might be expected to be bitter. After all, his record at Notre Dame was essentially the same as Charlie Weis' after three seasons. Yet Willingham got the gate from the Domers, while Weis got the dreaded vote of confidence from his athletic director this week. You wouldn't blame Willingham if all of a sudden he started talking like Yosemite Sam with a habanero seed stuck in his throat. Gibbering, barely coherent anger would seem to be an appropriate response to such a regrettable circumstance."It's not just my issue, it's a college football issue - we have to give coaches a chance to do their job," Willingham said Thursday from Seattle, where he recently was fired as the University of Washington's coach after four seasons, the last of them winless.Indeed, it's not right, as I said earlier this year. The situation hasn't gotten better. Who's to blame?
"Because now we have coaches ... especially some of the minority coaches ... they are losing their jobs after 2 1/2 years. That's not right."

I guess you could file this under "breaking news that makes total sense." Head football coach Tyrone Willingham of Washington announced that he will step down at the end of the 2008, pending a bowl game berth*.Willingham has been under fire for being unable to turn around the Washington program....Washington currently has a nine-game losing streak dating back to last season, tied with North Texas for the longest in the country.The numbers get worse for the Huskies. Washington is currently ranked 108th in the country in total offense and 116th in total defense.

It is still early August, and optimism usually runs high early in training camp. But UW fans have reason to fret over breaking news this afternoon, as super-soph QB Jake Locker has suffered a hamstring injury. Details are still sketchy, as Tyrone Willingham has initially termed the injury as a strain of the left hamstring. The injury occurred during practice Thursday afternoon. An MRI was taken on Locker's hammy Friday morning, but the results are not yet known.
As usual, Willingham was less-than-direct in regards to the injury, offering vague answers to the severity of the injury or a timetable on Locker's return. But to be fair, it is hard to know what to say right now, other than the kid is injured and we will know more once the MRI results are back. But the good news for Husky fans is that while Willingham was a bit reserved in his answers, he did let on that he wasn't all that worried about the injury. Per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times:
"I'm not that concerned about the results [of the MRI]," he said. "I saw the injury when it happened. Obviously everybody responds differently, so his body's response will be a little bit different from another's. But one thing I think and believe is he's a pretty quick healer."
First it was an unusual injury, a broken arm suffered during an arm wrestling competition shortly after spring football. Now, grades appear to have taken down the top returning tackler for UW. Per Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, linebacker E.J. Savannah is no longer on the Husky football roster.
First, he quit. Then, a few days later, never mind. Then he was suspended this spring for blowing off team workouts. And now, finally, it's over, and this time it's Tyrone Willingham's decision. Running back JR Hasty is now officially out of the Husky football program.
While football programs everywhere start their summer workouts, there is some major unfinished business at Washington. The help wanted sign is amazingly still sitting in the athletic director's window, now several months after the opening was created. Get the latest coverage on your favorite teams thanks to CBS Radio. Listen Now