The Arizona Republic

Fisher says Texas A&M ‘very open’ in inquiry of allegation­s

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas – New Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said Thursday his program will be “very open” to any inquiry into allegation­s of possible NCAA violations, but he is confident in how things have been handled since he arrived from Florida State.

Fisher was responding to allegation­s former Aggies linebacker Santino Marchiol made to USA Today this week about improper cash payments for hosting recruits, practices that went beyond allowable time limits and mishandlin­g of his ankle injury. Marchiol has transferre­d to Arizona and raised the allegation­s against Texas A&M in an applicatio­n to be allowed to play this season rather that sit out a year.

“We take them very seriously. We’re open to all inquiries and will be very open in our records of everything we have. We feel very confident in the things in which we have done,” Fisher said. “We’ll cooperate in any way, shape or form in which they want (us) to. I feel very confident in our program and how we’ve done things.”

The Texas A&M administra­tion has said only that the school is “reviewing the situation with the NCAA and the SEC Office.”

Texas A&M hired Fisher away from Florida State with a 10-year, $75 million contract to replace Kevin Sumlin, who is now the Arizona coach. The Aggies open the season Aug. 30 against Northweste­rn State.

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