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Jimbo Fisher challenges the Aggies to be tougher in 2018

July 16, 2018
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Jimbo Fisher screams. He chides and derides. He rarely subsides.

Transforming Texas A&M from a football team geared for finesse to one of physicality is his top priority. Last spring he started the process of toughening up the Aggies.

Fisher cursed. He demanded. He reprimanded.

He did everything but take the Aggies to Junction. He even used the ultimate football insult. He branded the 7-6 team he’d inherited as “soft.”

“It was eye-opening and made me want to practice even harder than I had been.” Texas A&M junior Erik McCoy said on Monday to a throng of reporters at Southeastern Conference Football Media Days. “You don’t have an option besides to believe it. We had to take that to our minds and to our hearts and we had to want to be tougher. I never thought of myself as soft, (but) we’ve come a long way under coach Fisher and we’re still making strides in the toughness part of the game.”

Apparently, great strides were needed.

In recent seasons critics like college football analyst Booger McFarland often derided the Aggies as talented, but soft.

“I told Jimbo point-blank — the same thing I told you guys about Texas A&M the last several years — A&M is a soft program,” McFarland said last February on the Paul Finebaum Show. “Jimbo looked me in the eye and was like, ‘You know what, you’re damn right. We are soft, but I’m going to change that.’”

Fisher appeared to deny that when asked about it on Monday. “I just said we're going to play tough,” Fisher said in a Media Day press conference. “How they played (last season) I have no idea. I have no idea and again did not refer to anything back.”

A&M faces Clemson and Alabama in September. Road trips to Auburn and Mississippi State loom later, and they’re still looking for their first SEC win over LSU.

Fisher probably didn't intend that statement to be made public. Coaches rarely criticize their predecessor’s program. McCoy, though, confirmed Fisher thought the Aggies were soft. Apparently, Fisher thought it almost daily last spring.

“He told us that after every practice,” McCoy said. “He told us we were soft and that we have no option but to get tougher.”

Whether or not Fisher thought A&M was soft is really irrelevant. What’s important is whether he thinks the Aggies can toughen up this season. A&M faces Clemson and Alabama in September. Road trips to Auburn and Mississippi State loom later, and they’re still looking for their first SEC win over LSU.

At least, A&M doesn’t have to face Georgia. Well, not until 2019, anyway.

That’s a lot of tough competition. If the Aggies are just as tough they could make a legitimate run at nine victories or more this season.

If not, they could stay mired in their recent mediocrity.

“We have to play with tremendous physicality,” Fisher said. “I think the teams in this league that win, the teams that win national championships, and the success we had at Florida State, that's how we played.

“You’ve got to be able to run the football in this league, and you got to be able to stop the run. You have to be able to create big plays. You have to be tough and skilled. Because you're tough don't mean you can't be skilled. Because you're skilled doesn't mean you can't be tough. I think there's a great combination there to be able to learn and be able to do that.”

You still have pads on. You still have to tackle. You still have to block. You still have to be physical in how you run routes and how you catch balls and how you just do everything. I think there's a toughness factor that you have to have and a level that we have to get to.
- Jimbo Fisher

That’s hard to argue.

It’s no coincidence that national champion Alabama, SEC champion Georgia and West Division winner Auburn all ranked among the Top 5 in SEC rushing offense and rushing defense. Meanwhile, A&M was 10th in rushing offense and ninth in rushing defense.

“We get caught up because of all of the spread stuff and going fast and all of this,” Fisher said. “You still have pads on. You still have to tackle. You still have to block. You still have to be physical in how you run routes and how you catch balls and how you just do everything. I think there's a toughness factor that you have to have and a level that we have to get to.”

Fisher’s players got the message.

“The things that coach Fisher put into place — toughness, effort and discipline — we’re going to start building on those things and build together as brothers and have a great season,” junior running back Trayveon Williams said. “He makes practice tough. He makes workouts tough. We had a tough spring and a tough summer. We have our hardest days during the week so on Saturday it’s going to be easy.

Well... “easy" might not be the correct adjective.

“In this league every week you’re going to play somebody that’s mean, nasty and violent,” McCoy said.

The Aggies must be just as mean, nasty and violent. Fisher demands it.

“Practice that way. Live that way. Work out that way," Fisher said. "A man don’t think he’s tough, a man don’t live tough, a man won’t play tough. It’s that simple.”

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Jimbo Fisher challenges the Aggies to be tougher in 2018

18,157 Views | 18 Replies | Last: 5 yr ago by Lateralus Ag
who?mikejones
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You could just recycle all the articles from all new coaching changes.

Its the same stuff for every change at every program every time.
Chesapeake Ag
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Or you can look at what's happening and say change is coming, slow but inevitable. It's not a coincidence that Jimbo hired Jerry Schmidt. And Jimbo can control the way he runs his practices and the expectations he sets.

But toughness is more of a mentality and not all of the players will make the transition.
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Laugh/cry. Its the same **** every single year. Im not knocking jimbo.

But the coach talk and media talk at this time of year and/or coaching change talk is the same script every year across every team of every conference.

1. That new strength coach really has em in shape
2. The players are really coming together
3. Player xyz is really hitting the film room
4. You just can tell the attitude is different this year.

And so on and on it goes, year after year, new coach after new coach. Its a never ending cycle.

Seriously, if you took the names and dates out of articles but left the rest of the copy, you couldnt tell to which year they belong. Hell, probably couldnt tell which decade they belonged to.
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I mostly agree with Mike Jones. The point of disagreement was actually calling the team soft. Most coaches do not drop the S bomb publicly.

And he is right. 4 straight years we saw mid-season collapses. Soft.
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Good thing our first game is against NWSTU; we can practice being tough against them.
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I would agree that few returning or established coaches call their own team soft because that would be a knock on themselves.

But, when a new coach comes along its all about culture change or toughness. Without fail, the coach and media will adress this in some way.
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I often had the impression after watching matchups between the likes of bama and lsu that these guys were on a different level than us in terms of physicality. It was like watching two prize fighters smash the hell out of each other. This was in stark contrast to watching A&M play...sort of lollygagging through the game at 75% effort or cutting up and laughing on the sidelines while we were losing. My expectation for Jimbo's first year is to see us play like we mean business. Wins will come in time and if it happens to be this year then great, but I really want to see guys play like the game depended on it.
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who?mikejones said:

You could just recycle all the articles from all new coaching changes.

Its the same stuff for every change at every program every time.
This is not the same as when Sumlin first came here. Nice try. Sumlin had nowhere near this mentality of toughness.
david1968
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Sumlin talked a lot about stamina, and Sherman's teams having second half collapses. Maybe not a "soft versus tough" story line, but certainly its first cousin.
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Sherman's teams lost in the second half because Sherman was lousy at making adjustments.

Sumlin's teams beat good opponents in the first half of the season. Then they folded in the second half of the season. Teams either get better or get worse as the season goes along. Sumlin's got worse as soon as JFF was not there to save him.
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Yeah, sumlin didnt address toughness as much as other coaches but...

Larry jackson. Black death. Etc. There were many articles about how jacksons training would end collaspes and so on. Its in the same vein as toughness but with a slightly different spin.
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who?mikejones said:

Yeah, sumlin didnt address toughness as much as other coaches but...

Larry jackson. Black death. Etc. There were many articles about how jacksons training would end collaspes and so on. Its in the same vein as toughness but with a slightly different spin.


Yes but Larry Jackson wasn't in charge of the practices, Sumlin was. The head coach is, and that establishes the readiness for the physical part of the game. The old adage is so true, how you practice is how you play.
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I dont disagree one bit about sumlin.

My only point is that at this time of the year journalists could simply reuse any article from any year and it would practically the same. i bet you could go back to when mack brown left and charlie started, remove their names and team names and you wouldnt be able to guess of it was about the horns or the aggies. The only give away would be core values.

Coach and media speak in the preseason cover maybe 5 or 6 topics. Even less if its a new coach.
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Holy necro story batman
You do not have a soul. You are a soul that has a body.

We sing Hallelujah! The Lamb has overcome!
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Staph bump? Weird
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david1968 said:

Sumlin talked a lot about stamina, and Sherman's teams having second half collapses. Maybe not a "soft versus tough" story line, but certainly its first cousin.


Sumlin preached stamina because of his fast paced offense - nothing to do with toughness
Lateralus Ag
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who?mikejones said:

I dont disagree one bit about sumlin.

My only point is that at this time of the year journalists could simply reuse any article from any year and it would practically the same. i bet you could go back to when mack brown left and charlie started, remove their names and team names and you wouldnt be able to guess of it was about the horns or the aggies. The only give away would be core values.

Coach and media speak in the preseason cover maybe 5 or 6 topics. Even less if its a new coach.


Ironic post is ironic.
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