Texas A&M has awarded football coach Jimbo Fisher a four-year contract extension that increases his average annual salary to more than $9 million, the school announced Wednesday.
Fisher, entering his fourth season at Texas A&M, originally signed a 10-year, $75 million contract when he was hired away from Florida State after leading the Seminoles' program for eight seasons. Fisher's new deal will keep him at 10 years, now running through Dec. 31, 2031, and will be worth more than $90 million.
It places him second nationally behind Alabama's Nick Saban as the highest-paid coaches in college football.