Jimbo Fisher is going to get paid a lot of money to go away from Texas A&M.
The school on Sunday fired the 58-year-old, who has eight years left on his contract and will receive a buyout upward of $US75 million ($A120m), according to Yahoo Sports.
School officials met on Thursday to weigh Fisher’s future with the football program, according to multiple reports, and the decision has been made to dump the coach in the middle of a disappointing 6-4 season.
“After very careful analysis of all the components related to Texas A&M football, I recommended to President [Mark] Welsh and then Chancellor [John] Sharp that a change in the leadership of the program was necessary in order for Aggie football to reach our full potential and they accepted my decision,” Texas A&M athletics director Ross Bjork said in a statement.
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Fisher will end up netting approximately $2.6 million per win during his six-year run as the Aggies’ head coach. Fisher’s tenure with the Aggies peaked in 2020, when they went 9-1 and won the Orange Bowl, but the program has been in a downturn ever since. Texas A&M went 8-4 in 2021, then fell to 5-7 last season. The Aggies lost to Miami in Week 2 of this season, then lost consecutive games to Alabama and Tennessee in October before losing to Ole Miss on November 4. They defeated Mississippi State on Saturday to improve to 6-4, but 10 losses in his last 15 games against Power 5 opponents ultimately doomed the head coach. Fisher went 45-25 in six years with Texas A&M. — This story originally appeared on nypost.com and has been republished with permission