Coaches Corner: Jimbo Fisher
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Posted: 11:52 PM Sep 20, 2010
Coaches Corner: Jimbo Fisher
Jimbo Fisher is highlighted in this weeks Coaches Corner.
Reporter: Sam Lane
Email Address: sam.lane@wctv.tv
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Jimbo Fisher's debut last Saturday as FSU's head coach went rather well, but today figures to be a little tougher.
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There was no question in Jimbo Fisher's mind that Florida State would rebound from the loss at Oklahoma and play well against the BYU Cougars on Saturday.
Jimbo Fisher says,
"I saw it in practice. I know the way they'd come back, I saw the look in their eye. They had pride and they played with it."
Only three games into the schedule, but the bouce back performance that Coach FIsher saw out of his team Saturday, is the fight that he has been preaching since taking over.
"It's huge for the season, I told ya, and it was how they were going to respond. Like I said in that game last week, that team didn't quit, and our team is learnign to fight. Fight through adversity, figh tthrough ups and downs and that's football. When you play good football and you play in good leagues and we're playing the competition we're playing, it ain't all going to be rosy.
Fisher adds,
"You're going to have mistakes, you're going to have things happen. They kept their poise, they kept fighting, they kept competing and they learned something from last week. We learned some lessons from last week."
Now Coach Fisher and the Seminoles open ACC play against Wake Forest, a team that has won the past two meetings in Doak Campbell Stadium.


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Posted by: Anonymous Location: Tallahassee on Sep 22, 2010 at 04:16 PM

With the season still early coach, I recommend you throw all trick plays you have to keep teams defenses confused week after week. Your defense is not very big up front and your DB's are small, so your offense must score a lot and often.
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