
Trey Fisher, son of Jimbo Fisher, transfers to HBCU
Trey Fisher, son of Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, has found his way to an HBCU via the transfer portal after starting his career at UTM.

Trey Fisher, the son of Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher, has found a new home at an HBCU.
Fisher has landed in Tallahassee, Florida at HBCU Florida A&M University after transferring from the University of Tennessee-Martin. His name appears on FAMU’s roster as a quarterback.
The younger Fisher is no stranger to Tallahassee, FL where FAMU is located. He spent his formative years there while Jimbo Fisher was coaching at Florida State, whom he led to the national title in 2013.
Meanwhile Trey Fisher became a star at Godby High School where he played for head coach Brandon McCray. Fisher completed 312-of-550 career pass attempts for 4,626 yards and 49 touchdowns. He threw for 2,121 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior averaging 185 yards per game.