Texas A&M is finalizing a 10-year-extension with Jimbo Fisher that will make him the second highest paid coach in college football.
The deal would pay Fisher $9 million annually, trailing only Alabama’s Nick Saban.
The story was first reported by Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle.
A&M made headlines in December of 2017 when they lured Fisher away from Florida State with a 10-year, $75 million guaranteed contract.
Since then, he has led the Aggies to a 26-10 overall record and an Orange Bowl victory last season.
A&M also finished 2020 ranked No. 4 in the AP Poll, it’s highest final ranking since 1939.
The Maroon & White enter the 2021 campaign ranked sixth in the nation and will kick things off Saturday at home against Kent State.