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Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M announce changes in on-the-field duties for offensive coaches

The Aggies did some shuffling around of their offensive assistants.

COLLEGE STATION — The titles are still the same among the Texas A&M offensive coaches.

The on-the-field duties have changed this fall, coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Sunday at the Aggies’ local media day.

Co-offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey has gone from working with the quarterbacks to coaching tight ends. James Coley, the other co-offensive coordinator, has moved from tight ends to receivers. And Dameyune Craig is now helping Fisher with the quarterbacks after previously being with the receivers.

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“We’re mixing around in different ways from what we’ve had,” Fisher said. “We’re switching some guys around on offense. … Everyone has coached those positions before, the dynamic of how we do things and how we want to go.”

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The Aggies will kick off their season against Sam Houston on Sept. 3.

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