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Fisch's Future, Boise's Streak: LA Bowl Showdown

This Saturdays LA Bowl game between Boise State and Washington could mark the end of an era for the bowl game itself. The matchup features a potential final coaching appearance for Jedd Fisch with the Huskies, as hes a candidate for the Michigan head coaching position. Boise States Maddux Madsen aims to end their losing streak against Power Four opponents. Fisch led Washington to an eight-and-four record, while Boise State struggles against major conference teams. The games outcome could also decide Fischs future and Boise States long-awaited victory.

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