REPORT: Jimbo Fisher Expected to Be Fired By Texas A&M

West Virginia native Jimbo Fisher is expected to be fired at Texas A&M as early as today, according to reports.

College Station, TX – Despite coming off of a 51-10 win over Mississippi State, Jimbo Fisher’s days at Texas A&M could be coming to an end as early as today.

According to Billy Liucci or TexAgs.com, A&M and Fisher could part ways “as early as today.”

Fisher, who has been at A&M since 2018, would be owed $76 million if he is outright fired. In a little under six seasons, he has accumulated a 45-25 record, including 27-21 in SEC play.

This carries a large amount of significance for the Mountaineers as Fisher has been named as a potential replacement for Neal Brown if WVU moves on from him at the end of the season. However, given WVU’s 6-4 record, it is hard to fathom that Wren Baker will pull the plug on him with so much production expected to return in 2024.

Stay tuned to The Voice of Motown for updates.

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Clark Johnson is a Football Columnist for The Voice of West Virginia. He is a student at Concord University and is majoring in History with a minor in Political Science. He became a Mountaineer fan at 9-years old and has not missed a WVU football game since 2008. He is honored to bring new perspective and fresh content to the best fanbase in the nation!