Since 2021, the Aggies are 4-10 in games decided by eight points or less and have lost seven such games in a row. Since the program hit its 2020 peak and the extension was signed, Texas A&M is 19-15 overall, 10-13 against SEC competition and 12-14 against Power 5 opponents. The Aggies went 45-25 in Fisher’s six seasons in charge. More than two years later, Fisher is done. “There is momentum in all phases of our program and we are excited about what lies ahead for Aggie Football.”įisher, in a statement of his own that lauded A&M’s investment and support, concluded it with, “It is an honor to be the Head Football Coach at Texas A&M and although I am proud of the strides we’ve made, we ain’t done yet!” “Coach Fisher continues to demonstrate he is building our program for long-term success and he is a perfect fit for Texas A&M,” athletic director Ross Bjork said then in a statement that accompanied the news of Fisher’s extension. After signing Fisher to a 10-year, $75 million contract in 2017 to lure him away from Florida State, Texas A&M doubled down in September 2021, extending him through 2031 to the tune of nearly $95 million, fully guaranteed.