Sources: Fisher leaving FSU for Texas A&M

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Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher has resigned and will be named the new coach at Texas A&M, sources told ESPN's Mark Schlabach.


He won't coach in Saturday's game against Louisiana-Monroe, sources told ESPN. Florida State officials plan to announce his resignation Friday afternoon.


The 52-year-old Fisher had hoped to wait to announce his decision until after Saturday's regular-season finale in Tallahassee, Florida, which the Seminoles (5-6, 3-5 ACC) need to win to extend their streak of 35 consecutive bowl games. That game was postponed from Sept. 9 and rescheduled to this coming weekend because of Hurricane Irma.


On ESPNU SiriusXM radio Thursday, Fisher said he was not going to talk about potential jobs. Asked for a timetable when he might make a choice, Fisher answered, "I always make decisions at the end of the year after things are finished."


When Texas A&M fired Sumlin -- who went 51-26 in six seasons with the Aggies -- on Sunday, athletic director Scott Woodward stated a desire to compete for SEC and national championships. When asked Thursday what he would be looking for in a coach, university chancellor John Sharp said: "Nothing serious, just want him to win a national championship."


Texas A&M sources indicated to ESPN that the Aggies were prepared to make Fisher one of the sport's three highest-paid coaches with an annual salary of more than $7 million, which would rank behind only Alabama's Nick Saban ($11.1 million in total compensation this year, average of $8.27 million over eight years). Clemson's Dabo Swinney is currently behind Saban ($8.5 million this year, average of $6.75 million over eight years).


ESPN reported last week that several Florida State officials expected Fisher to leave and have been preparing to target his replacement. The Seminoles, sources said, would like to target a minority coach, if possible. Oregon's Willie Taggart, former Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin and South Florida's Charlie Strong are options who might be considered.


Fisher won the BCS National Championship in 2013 with the Seminoles and was 83-23 in eight seasons as their head coach. In December 2016, Fisher signed a contract extension through 2024 that put him among the top six highest-paid coaches in the country.


Texas A&M last won a conference championship in 1998 when the Aggies were members of the Big 12. The school's lone national championship came in 1939.



Information from ESPN's Mark Schlabach and Sam Khan and The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

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I think when coaches leave mid season like this, they should allow ALL freshman/sophmore to do the Same Dam thing...
 

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I don't see how A&M is a better job than FSU right now.

Would be funny if Sumlin and Fisher just swapped jobs.
 

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I don't see how A&M is a better job than FSU right now.

Agree 100%. I'm astonished by this, that he actually LEFT. When he would not last year for LSU. "now", as you said but occurs to me Over TIME i.e. Florida State just felt to me like so much more +EV than A&M.

To some degree its gotta be that Jimbo feels like Recruiting TEXAS Players is gonna be more better there, than FL ST? I don't know, I'm stunned by this, looking to make sense of this startling decision. I believed he was gonna be at FSU for a long long time, certainly not leave this soon.
 

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There is more to this story than just this ... how the fuck can things get so bad , so quick ? What the fuck did he become a terrible coach all of a sudden in 3 years ? Something happened down there ..
 

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There is more to this story than just this ... how the fuck can things get so bad , so quick ? What the fuck did he become a terrible coach all of a sudden in 3 years ? Something happened down there ..

Jameis happened. Had everyone fooled into thinking he was some type of genius, Jameis left and ship started taking on water. Had no problem getting 4/5 stars, but failed to develop the talent. Too loyal to assistants, who were lazy and entitled. He has held the administration over a barrell for the past three seasons, they finally saw that he was a snake oil salesman and called his bluff. The resignation decision was forced by President...players had already said that they would not take the field for him. No loyalty to his kids, future recruits, or the administration that continued to give in while he produced mediocre results. Good riddance, haven't been this excited for the future in quit some time. Just need to close the deal on Taggart quickly as this is prime recruiting time.
 

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FSU should get Sumlin. Basically get to trade Jimbo for Sumlin, save tens of millions and get the better coach.
 
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FSU should get Sumlin. Basically get to trade Jimbo for Sumlin, save tens of millions and get the better coach.

When it comes to gameday coaching Sumlin is not better than Jimbo. Sumlin is a creative offensive guy & a hell of a recruiter. However lets be honest, outside of striking lighting in a bottle with Johnny Football, what exactly as Sumlin accomplished?
 

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