Former Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher initially appeared on Spun.
Jimbo Fisher, former Texas A&M and Florida chief football coach, has found a new job.
Fisher, 59, was recently the head coach of Texas A&M. He held the position from 2018 to 2023. Fisher shocked the college football world when he left Florida State for the college station. He led the Seminoles to the National Championship in 2014 and won the BCS National Championship.
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But Fisher was disappointed with Texas A&M and failed to live up to the hype of his huge contract. He has been out of work for several years and it seems that it will remain that way.
However, he officially found a new job.
Texas University Station – September 17: Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher looks ahead of a warm-up against the Miami Hurricane at the University of Texas Station on September 17, 2022. (Jack Gorman/Getty Images Photos) Jack Gorman & Sol; Getty Images
On Tuesday morning, July 22, it was announced that Fisher officially found a new job.
ESPN has been hired by ESPN as a college football analyst. He is joining the ACC network as a weekly analyst.
“Jimbo Fisher announced Tuesday that the network will join the ACC network to become a college football analyst,” ESPN announced.
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“Fisher led Florida to the 2013 national championship and will appear on Saturday’s ACC Huddle every week.”
Fisher was excited about the opportunity. We have seen several coaches start working in the media after being fired and then return to coach after performing on TV.
“I look forward to joining the ACC Network and Huddle team this season,” Fisher said in a statement. “I have always had a lot of respect for this meeting and I look forward to breaking up with such a talented team every week.”
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ESPN has more details on his show:
The ACC Huddle Show will compete in Marquee ACC football every weekend this season and will be aired from 10 a.m. to noon. ACC Huddle's Week 1 will host LSU's Clemson on August 30.
Congratulations, Jim.
Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher lands in new jobs, first appearing on the Spun on July 22, 2025
This story was originally reported on July 22, 2025.