Jimbo Fisher had a fun way of celebrating his team's big win. Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Jimbo Fisher led his team to a huge upset win over Alabama on Saturday night, and the Texas A&M coach appeared to channel his inner “Ted Lasso” during the locker room celebration after the game.

After his Aggies stunned No. 1 Alabama with a 41-38 victory, Fisher busted out a dance that fans of Jason Sudeikis’ hit series “Ted Lasso” may have recognized.

That looked a lot like the way Ted Lasso celebrated with his Wichita State football players during the pilot episode of the Apple TV+ show. Here’s the clip from the show:

Fisher had plenty of reason to let loose. He became the first one of Saban’s former assistants to ever beat the seven-time national champion. Saban’s record against his former assistants heading into the game was astonishing.

A lot of people thought Alabama would destroy Texas A&M after the comments Fisher made during the offseason. Apparently he had plenty of reason to be confident.

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