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How Bob Stoops Changed Arizona Coach Jedd Fisch's Life Forever
Gary A. Vasquez / USA TODAY Sports

Despite years of coaching success on the Oklahoma sidelines, one of Bob Stoops most successful play calls came off of the field.

Stoops changed many lives for the better during his tenure as Oklahoma's head coach, but perhaps none more than Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch.

While Fisch never played under Stoops, the College Football Hall of Fame inductee gave the Wildcat's ball coach a piece of advice that changed his life for good over 20 years ago. 

Fisch originally mentioned that Stoops introduced the former Florida graduate assistant to his wife on the Alamo Bowl coaches call on Dec. 7. 

"I do know Coach Stoops. He introduced me to my wife in 2000 at the AFCA coaches convention. That's about the extent of my real experiences with Oklahoma," Fisch said.

At the Alamo Bowl coaches press conference on Dec. 27 in San Antonio, Fisch dove deeper into the story of his relationship with Stoops, describing how the national champion head coach played a major part in Fisch meeting his wife.

"I was a graduate assistant at the University of Florida. Back then, there wasn't, like, a hundred graduate assistants and 20 analysts. There were just two of us. We were at the coaches' convention," Fisch said.

"My wife was working for Grant Taft at the AFCA (American Football Coaches Association), working for a company that put on their convention. Coach Stoops just won the National Coach of the Year, Oklahoma won the national championship in 2001, January of '01 is when the convention was. At the end of the night we were all getting done with the banquet. Amber and a couple of her friends were at the table next to us. He said, that might be a good person to say hello to, Jedd. 21 years later, here we are. Pretty cool story. Obviously Coach Stoops means a lot to us, as does Coach (Steve) Spurrier. We were sharing that story with Coach Venables and Julia the other night." 

Stoops and Fisch were both on staff at Florida under head coach Steve Spurrier, but never overlapped with the Gators, as Fisch arrived in Gainesville prior to the 1999 season.

While Fisch's marriage won't affect the outcome of Thursday night's showdown at the Alamodome, the relationship between Stoops and Arizona's head coach adds yet another intriguing storyline to what already had the makings of an entertaining contest. 

At 9-3, the Wildcats have had a strong season, averaging over 34 points per game and losing all three games by a combined total of 16 points. 

No. 14 Arizona and No. 12 Oklahoma will square off at 8:15 p.m. CT on Thursday, Dec. 28 in San Antonio. 

This article first appeared on FanNation All Sooners and was syndicated with permission.

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