Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher is in Chicago, Ill. for the NFL Draft on Thursday evening.

He appeared on SportsCenter earlier in the day and spoke with Hannah Storm about a number of topics during an eight minute interview.

One topic brought up by Storm was Fisher's name being involved in a potential vacancy at LSU this past offseason and supposed discussions between the two parties, through intermediaries. Fisher was asked how far did those conversations go.

"It didn't," Fisher said before adding having his name attached to the potential opening as being 'very flattering'.

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Fisher then made it abundantly clear in the same response that he is happy in Tallahassee.

"I am extremely happy at Florida State," Fisher said. "I love Florida State. I hope I retire at Florida State.

"There is everything you want in a university," Fisher added. "Where else can we go that can provide any more."

"I love being there," Fisher reiterated. "I love it. Our family loves it there. You can win there. You have great education there, the education there is tremendous. It is a great environment for our family to live. The atmopshere, the culture."

Fisher made it clear that he intends to be on the sidelines in Doak S. Campbell Stadium for a long time to come.

"I think we are building something special," Fisher concluded with. "I want to build a legacy there and carry on the legacy that Coach Bowden left there."