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Former Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher was recently on the "Trials to Triumph" podcast and expressed his interest in returning to the sidelines to coach again.

Fisher was fired from Texas A&M in 2023 and received a record $76 million buyout.
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"I'm 59, in great shape and healthy. I've had success everywhere we've ever been," Fisher said. "The end at Texas A&M, it's unfortunate, but we also had the highest-ranked team they ever had there in 2020. Our quarterbacks got hurt. We played with first-team, third-team. ... It was hard to get playcalling and guys around. ... Didn't pan out like we needed to, but I still love it."

Fisher, who was hired by Texas A&M ahead of the 2018 season, later received a 10-year, $95 million deal in 2021. He was fired by the Aggies in November 2023 after going 45-25. Prior to that, he went 83-23 at Florida State, winning the 2013 national title and three consecutive ACC championships from 2012-14.

"Being able to [coach], I would," Fisher told the podcast. "I've won 72% of my games, won 80% of my playoff games. I've been fortunate to win a national championship as a head coach and assistant. I miss the relationships with players. I would be very interested in still doing it. I still think I've got a lot to give. I'd like to get back out there."


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aTmTexas Dillo4 months
Good luck.
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theCAW4 months
Gators should hire him after Billy Gaypier crashes and burns this season
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TommyDaTiger4 months
Oh Canada, Jumbo headed to Winnipeg to get the Blue Bombers back to claim the Blue Cup!!!!! CFL here we come, just needs to keep the miss’s out the locker room ( word on the street is she likes the BBC)
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Nix to Twillie4 months
You're cringe AF, Tommy.
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vholley504 months
He wreaked two major programs, and now he wants to get another shot!
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soccerfüt4 months
Maybe the Lollypop Guild will show him some interest if they are starting a football program.
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