TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida State's new football coach Jimbo Fisher has agreed to a five-year contract worth $1.8 million annually, not including incentives.
Fisher, currently FSU's offensive coordinator, will take over from coach Bobby Bowden on Jan. 5. Bowden will coach his final game Jan. 1 in the Gator Bowl against West Virginia, where he'd been before coming to Tallahassee 33 years ago.
The incentives include $50,000 for winning an Atlantic Coast Conference division title, $50,000 for the ACC championship, $125,000 for appearing in the national championship game and another $125,000 for winning it.
Finishing in the top five of the Associated Press poll would give him $100,000 while making the top 10 would be worth $50,000.
I hope they go 0-12 next year!
He's not the guy!
May switch to Vandy!
PHUCK!
nole
Fisher, currently FSU's offensive coordinator, will take over from coach Bobby Bowden on Jan. 5. Bowden will coach his final game Jan. 1 in the Gator Bowl against West Virginia, where he'd been before coming to Tallahassee 33 years ago.
The incentives include $50,000 for winning an Atlantic Coast Conference division title, $50,000 for the ACC championship, $125,000 for appearing in the national championship game and another $125,000 for winning it.
Finishing in the top five of the Associated Press poll would give him $100,000 while making the top 10 would be worth $50,000.
I hope they go 0-12 next year!
He's not the guy!
May switch to Vandy!
PHUCK!
nole