Jimbo Fisher

Football Coach

Jimbo Fisher was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States on October 9th, 1965 and is the Football Coach. At the age of 59, Jimbo Fisher biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 9, 1965
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$13 Million
Salary
$3.6 Million
Profession
American Football Player
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Jimbo Fisher Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
Salem College, Samford University (1989)
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Jimbo Fisher Awards
  • 1987: Division III National Player of the Year
  • 2001: Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year Award finalist
  • 2013: AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
  • 2013: Rawlings Football College Coach of the Year

Bobby Petrino, 62, reclaims Arkansas as the head coach after a horrific encounter with a 25-year-old employee and his dismissal as a head coach 11 years after his motorcycle accident revealed an affair that culminated in the discovery of a 25-year-old employee and his dismissal as head coach

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Bobby Petrino, the disgraced former Arkansas football coach, is apparently returning to Fayetteville to serve as the Razorbacks' offensive coordinator just a decade after the revelation of his affair with a program employee. According to various outlets, the 62-year-old Petrino is negotiating an agreement with Arkansas. Petrino is now being investigated by the school, which fired him in 2012 after it was discovered he had an affair with a former Arkansas volleyball player, who was then hired and gave him a $20,000 donation. Arkansas is coming off a disappointing 4-8 season under head coach Sam Pittman, while Petrino spent the 2023 season as offensive coordinator at Texas A&M, which fired head coach Jimbo Fisher earlier this month. Despite the Aggies' disappointing 7-5 season, Petrino's unit continued to rank 25th in the nation at 34.2 ppg. Petrino served as the Razorbacks' coach from 2008-2011, leading the Razorbacks to a victory in the 2011 Cotton Bowl.

Mike Elko, the current Texas A&M coach, will make his $42 million in six years, but he could make more than $3.5 million if winning the national championship!

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Before being officially accepted as the Aggies' next head coach, Mike Elko has signed a Memorandum of Understanding, which will see him spend $7 million a year - $42 million in total. Elko and 247sports' Carter Karels signed an agreement that will continue to exist until the end of January 2021, taking over the football program in College Station. In addition, Elko will earn $3.5 million for winning the national championship, as well as $11 million for assistant coaches, researchers, and other employees.

With his $75 million golden parachute from Texas A&M, fired college football coaches will surpass the record set in 2021

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
There has never been a better time to be a fired college football coach. According to Yahoo Sports, college football coaches are now expected to 'earn' more than $118 million n buyouts after Tom Allen's (lower right) $15.5 million golden parachute following his release from Indiana's dismissal. That number beats the all-time record of $94 million set in 2021, when LSU fired Ed Oregon, who went on to obtain a $17.1 million buyout. After being canned by Texas A&M, Jimbo Fisher (left) will receiver, but that number is utterly dwarfed by the gargantuan $75 million that Jimbo Fisher (left) will receiver. Ross Bjork, the Aggies' athletic director, said unrestricted contributions within the 12th Man Foundation would be used to make the first payment of $19 million to Fisher within 60 days, and the remainder will be paid with athletic department funds. Dana Holgorsen of Houston, who earned $14.8 million after guiding the Cougars to a 4-8 season, and Mississippi State's Zach Arnett is getting $4.5 million following a 5-7 season. Dino Babers (upper right) who was fired will make $4 million, while Boise State coach Andy Avalos is receiving $3 million.