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Arizona hires Patriots assistant Fisch as head coach

- By John Marshall

Jedd Fisch was a law student wanting a chance to witness history when he followed O. J. Simpson’s lawyers into the courthouse elevator. After being confronted, he made a good enough case to earn a seat for the trial of the century. When Fisch wanted a chance to serve as a graduate assistant coach under Steve Spurrier, he left notes on the windshield of the Florida coach’s car for 450 straight days. He got the job.

That type of ingenuity and tenacity helped Fisch earn high-level jobs across the NFL and college football, working for coaches like Bill Belichick, Mike Shanahan and Pete Carroll

Now Fisch gets a chance to run his own team. Not bad for a coach who never even played the game in high school.

Arizona hired Fisch on Wednesday, hoping the former New England Patriots quarterbac­ks coach can turn around a program that fell into disarray during three years under Kevin Sumlin.

“I first met Jedd Fisch three years ago and I was immediatel­y struck by his desire and his drive,” university President Robert C. Robbins said. “His story of rising in the football coaching world without having played a down of football was certainly unique, but also told me something about his determinat­ion and drive.”

A New Jersey native, Fisch didn’t play football in high school or college, but he landed a job as a graduate assistant at Florida with his note-leaving campaign on Spurrier’s car.

The calculated ploy sent the now- 44-year- old on a journey across college football and the NFL.

Fisch was hired as New England’s quarterbac­ks coach under Belichick earlier this year after two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams as senior offensive assistant and assistant offensive coordinato­r. He previously served as offensive coordinato­r at Jacksonvil­le and served as an assistant with Seattle, Denver, Baltimore and Houston.

Fisch spent the 2017 season as UCLA’S offensive coordinato­r and served as interim coach the final two games after Jim Mora was fired. He also was the passing game coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks/wide receivers coach under Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and had offensive coordinato­r stints with Miami and Minnesota.

“I’ve followed his career closely over the years and he is highly qualified for the job,” Carroll said. “Jedd is a gifted offensive mind and he will do a great job leading and caring for the University of Arizona program.”

Fisch interviewe­d for the Arizona job in 2017 when Sumlin was hired. The disappoint­ment turned into opportunit­y, allowing Fisch a chance to work under Belichick and Rams coach Sean Mcvay, adding to the list of coaches he’s learned from.

“I’ve had some incredible opportunit­ies to learn and I didn’t want to pass up those opportunit­ies,” Fisch said. “If this head coaching job was to arise, I was going to be ready and the most prepared I possibly could be.”

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