footballs CHARLOTTE, NC – SEPTEMBER 03: A general view of footballs on the ground prior to kickoff between the East Carolina Pirates and South Carolina Gamecocks during their game at Bank of America Stadium on September 3, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

It looks like the Texas A&M Aggies will be making a pretty major change at their head coaching position as the team is reportedly parting ways with head coach Jimbo Fisher after a string of disappointing seasons.

According to a report from Billy Liucci of TexasAgs.com, Texas A&M has decided to fire Jimbo Fisher and the move could come as a early as Sunday.

“BREAKING: Per multiple sources, Texas A&M set to part ways with Jimbo Fisher as early as today. Decision was reached at the recommendation of the Athletic Dept/University president during last Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting,” Liucci said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.

The move would actually come following a blowout win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs, but aside from that win, it’s been a disappointing year for the Aggies who have just a 6-4 record so far this season despite having national title aspirations each of the past two seasons.

The disappointing season this year coupled with the underperforming 5-7 season last year seems to have convinced the decision-makers at Texas A&M that Fisher is simply not the answer in the long run, and they’ll be making a move to replace him.

[Billy Liucci]