Jimbo Fisher reacts to loss at Mississippi State: 'We're not where we want to be'
Jimbo Fisher lamented Texas A&M’s loss to Mississippi State on Saturday, as the Aggies struggled in several areas in a 42-24 loss.
After the game, Fisher addressed several of the problems facing Texas A&M.
“Mississippi State played a good football game,” Fisher said. “Deserving to win. They played better than we did and coached better than we did.”
The Aggies gave up 473 yards of offense in the game, as State led 14-0 and then cruised to a lopsided victory. Along the way, State got 4 sacks in the win.
Many of the problems came down to execution, Fisher said.
“When you get a chance to make a play on the ball, you have to catch it,” he said. “We had those 2 turnover chances in the first drive.”
Jimbo Fisher: “We’re not where we want to be. No doubt. We have to get better.”
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Jimbo Fisher did not give an update on Max Johnson, who left in the second half with an apparent hand injury.
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Jimbo Fisher on his offensive system: “The plays are there and were there.”
On why it’s not working: “We’re not executing.”
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Jimbo Fisher: “When you get a chance to make a play on the ball, you have to catch it… We had those two turnover chances in the first drive.”
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Jimbo Fisher on Will Rogers: “We didn’t get enough pressure on him… He played the game well.”
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Jimbo Fisher: “We have to keep growing up. We have to keep coaching, and we have to keep putting them in those positions.”
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