Texas A&M football given probation, fined for recruiting violations

Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher during 2019 Texas Bowl

Dec 27, 2019; Houston, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher is handed the Texas Bowl Championship Trophy after defeating the Oklahoma State Cowboys at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports

An NCAA-led investigation that spanned over a calendar year from January 2018 to February 2019 surrounding Texas A&M football has now been completed. The governing body released its findings on Thursday, handing down severe punishments for the Jimbo Fisher-led program.

Texas A&M football given probation, fined for recruiting violations

The NCAA found that Fisher was actively involved in breaking recruiting rules. Its investigation concluded that Fisher “failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance because of his personal involvement in the recruiting violation,” per the NCAA’s official website.

Here’s a list of all the penalties the governing body handed out to the Aggies football program.

These are certainly some steep punishments for the SEC football program.

Jimbo Fisher could already be on the chopping block at Texas A&M

Since taking over as the Aggies’ head coach back in 2018, Fisher has posted a mediocre 17-9 record. That came after a dominating eight-year stint as the Florida State Seminoles’ head coach.

While these latest findings won’t necessarily push Fisher out the door at College Station, they certainly are not going to help. Should the 2020 college football season go on as planned, Fisher will have to lead his team to more success than we saw over the first two years of his tenure. That’s for sure.

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