LSU, Jimbo Fisher and Texas A&M
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On Sunday, LSU fired head coach Brian Kelly. The school owes Kelly more than $53 million for his buyout, the second-largest in college football history behind former Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher.
Jimbo Fisher was paid $77 million to leave Texas A&M in November 2023, setting the record for the largest buyout for a coach in college football history when he was fired during his sixth season with the Aggies. What has Fisher been doing since then? Mainly, getting ready for his coaching comeback.
LSU athletic director Scott Woodward has fired coach Brian Kelly. Now he's involved in the two largest buyouts in college football history.
The notable ESPN personality took a blowtorch to LSU's athletic director's hiring track record during Monday's episode of First Take.
Jimbo Fisher reportedly wants back into coaching and assembling staff members originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
They all want to coach again, these fired coaches, because coaching is what they do. How low are they willing to go?
Former FSU and Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher made it extremely clear on Monday that he wants to get back into coaching as soon as possible.
Jimbo Fisher is making sure his name stays in the conversation with numerous high-profile college football coaching jobs potentially opening up. Fisher
Former Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher spoke about his desire to return to coaching college football in the future.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Jimbo Fisher, who won a national championship at Florida State in 2013, still believes Mike Norvell is a good coach amidst a four-game losing streak that has cranked up the hot seat talk in Tallahassee.