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So, I wanted to dig into something I’ve been seeing pop up a lot lately: Jimbo Fisher and his time at Florida State. It’s a whole saga, you know? I wanted to really get a feel for what happened, from start to finish.
First, I went way back. I mean, I started by looking at when he even got to FSU. It was back in 2010, right? He was taking over for a legend, Bobby Bowden. Big shoes to fill, for sure!
The Good Times (And There Were Some!)
- I checked out those early years. Man, they were winning. ACC titles, BCS bowl games… it was looking good.
- Then, bam! 2013. National Championship. Jameis Winston. It all clicked. I remembered watching those games – they were dominant.
The Cracks Start to Show
After that, things get a little murkier. I started noticing a lot of talk about recruiting slipping. You could see it on the field, too. The wins weren’t as easy, and some of those losses… ouch.
I dug into some articles and fan forums (always a wild ride!). People were pointing fingers. Some blamed the coaching staff, some blamed the administration for not giving Fisher enough support. It was a mess!
The Exit
Then, the rumors started swirling about Texas A&M. It felt like it came out of nowhere, but then again, maybe not. The tension was there. It was all over the place.

I followed the news pretty closely at that point. It was like a slow-motion car crash. You knew it was going to happen, but you couldn’t look away.
Finally I confirmed and made sure about it . He was gone. Off to A&M with a massive contract. Florida State fans were… well, they weren’t happy.
My Takeaway
After spending all this time looking into it, I think it was a combination of things. The pressure, maybe some complacency, the changing landscape of college football… It all added up.
I think the biggest things I learned form Jimbo Fisher’s career in Florida State are when he got there in 2010,the 2013 national championchip,rumors about Texas A&M and he was gone.
It’s a reminder that even the best situations can fall apart. It’s a wild ride, this college football thing.
