Texas A&M football coach Jimbo Fisher has been making the rounds at various events over the last few weeks, and Wednesday night marked his final speaking engagement of the offseason with “Coaches Night” at the Dallas A&M Club.
As has been the case throughout much of the offseason, Jimbo shed light on the team’s struggles through last season’s 5-7 campaign while highlighting how it will serve as fuel for the coming 2023 season. Much of last year’s growing pains were a result of a lack of commitment and buy-in from the start, and that necessitates a shift in players’ mindsets.
Fisher noted that there has been a seismic culture shift through the spring, with players engaged and determined to build winning habits from the start, and that begins in practice.
The Aggies’ head coach also highlighted the sheer depth at both wide receiver and running back, while also giving praise to quarterbacks Conner Weigman and Max Johnson, who continuously work to make each other better.
Here’s the full rundown of everything Jimbo Fisher talked about on Wednesday night: