The Costly Consequences of In-Season Firings in Texas Football

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Texas coach Steve Sarkisian expresses his concern over mid-season firings in college football, stating that it sends a message to players that the current season is a wash and the focus is solely on the future. Sarkisian emphasizes the impact on players, staff, and their families when coaching changes occur, highlighting the ripple effect it has on careers and personal lives. Texas A&M fired coach Jimbo Fisher with two games remaining in the regular season, making them the first Power Five school to part ways with a coach for performance this season.
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- Jimbo Fisher payout is Texas football out of control The Dallas Morning News
- Aggies see handwriting on the wall, write Fisher very large check Austin American-Statesman
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