For Jedd Fisch, Washington’s spring game represents an ending and a beginning. After devoting the past month to spring practices, the UW football coach said the spring game is a chance to reward the players, coaching staff and the families for their hard work with some excitement. It’s a major reason why Fisch insists on holding a spring game every season, even as they’ve become unpopular at other programs. “Not everybody gets to play Saturdays in the fall,” Fisch said. “Certainly, the spring game gives them the opportunity to compete. We’ll do that as long as we possibly can.” But the spring game also marks the start of the final sprint. The last offseason push before fall camp, one Fisch anticipates being full of competition for starting spots. “We’ve got to see what type of jump we can make between now and Aug. 1,” he said.…