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re: Bless Aggie fans' hearts
Posted on 10/16/23 at 5:13 pm to RRBengal
Posted on 10/16/23 at 5:13 pm to RRBengal
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Let's not forget who actually created this dilemma... It was Woody! Hopefully BK doesn't turn into the second monster dilemma he's created!
I’ll help you here, just so you know, in case you forgot! Woody’s been here since 2019, this was in 2021.
Texas A&M, Jimbo Fisher agree to 4-year extension through 2031 and raise
Texas A&M, Jimbo Fisher agree to 4-year extension through 2031 and raise
By Sam Khan Jr.
Sep. 1, 2021
Texas A&M and football coach Jimbo Fisher have agreed to a four-year extension that will see his annual salary raise from $7.5 million to $9 million, the school announced on Wednesday afternoon. The new contract was approved at a board of regents meeting on Wednesday.
The Houston Chronicle was first to report the news of Fisher's extension.
Fisher, 55, has been with the Aggies since December of 2017 when he signed a 10-year, $75 million contract. The new extension, which like his initial contract is fully guaranteed, will keep the coach in College Station through 2031. The terms of the new contract include an annual salary of $9 million starting on Jan. 1, 2022, and will increase to $9,150,000 on Jan. 1, 2023. In each of the following years, the base salary increases by $100,000 on Jan. 1.
In three seasons at the helm at Texas A&M, Fisher has compiled a 26-10 record. Before that, Fisher coached Florida State for eight years, leading the Seminoles to a national championship in 2013.
In 2020, Texas A&M finished with a 9-1 record and an Orange Bowl victory.
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