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Texas A&M athletic director says Jimbo Fisher's big hire has been a 'high-energy guy'...

Bobby Petrino, who coached at Missouri State last season, will lead the A&M offense under Jimbo Fisher.COLLEGE STATION — As Texas A&M athletic director Ross Bjork tended to the Aggies’ winter sports, he noticed a new assistant coach helping heat things up around football’s Bright Football Complex.

“There are a lot of things going on now in college football — my job has changed so much in the last two years it’s ridiculous,” Fisher said over the holidays. Fisher, too, has appeared to round out his staff heading into spring drills, which start March 20 and culminate with the spring game on April 15 at 3 p.m. at Kyle Field.

Petrino, a former Atlanta Falcons head coach, is helping Fisher rearrange roles on offense. Dameyune Craig will shift from quarterbacks to receivers while James Coley will move from receivers to tight ends, according to 247Sports.

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