If all had gone according to Jimbo Fisher's plans and hopes, he and older son Trey would be making their Lone Star state regular-season football debuts on Thursday night - Jimbo as Texas A&M's coach, Trey as A&M Consolidated High School's quarterback.
But while the Aggies ramp up for their much-anticipated Fisher Era launch against Northwestern State, junior Trey Fisher is in Florida, preparing for his second game as starting quarterback at Tallahassee's Godby High.
Trey Fisher had moved to College Station last spring to live with his father and enroll at A&M Consolidated. In May, Jimbo Fisher told The Dallas Morning News that Trey was impressed with A&M Consolidated coach Lee Fedora's off-season program and that the plan was for his 13-year-old son, Ethan, and ex-wife Candi to move to College Station in the summer.