Jimbo Fisher arrived at Texas A&M in 2018 with championship rings and sky-high expectations. The Aggies made a massive splash, luring him away from FSU with a fully guaranteed $75 M deal. A contract that instantly turned heads. However, Fisher was seen as the coach who could elevate A&M into the SEC elite. And for a while, the vision seemed possible. “We came here to win championships,” said Fisher in 2020, during what would become the peak of his tenure, finishing 9–1 and ranked No. 4 in the country. But sustaining that success proved elusive.

Injuries, inconsistency, and underwhelming QB play took their toll. “We didn’t pan out like we needed to,” admitted Fisher in a 2024 interview. “We played with our first and third team quarterbacks. It’s hard to get play-calling and chemistry

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