In December, Texas A&M decided to make some major program renovations when it hired Florida State's Jimbo Fisher to be the Aggies' new football coach.

Well, it appears Fisher has some remodeling of his own that he wants to do, according to a report.

In a feature on Fisher in the summer edition of Dave Campbell's Texas Football, Fisher didn't sound too thrilled with the way his predecessor, Kevin Sumlin, kept his office.

"It's like a damn nightclub in here," Fisher told the magazine, which is on newsstands now. "This ain't gonna be my office."

According to the story, Sumlin's old office had dark carpet and black walls, which doesn't seem to be a vibe Fisher enjoys.

Since Fisher was hired to a $75 million deal, the richest contract ever given to a college football coach, his disdain for certain aspects of Sumlin's program has been apparent.

In the spring, Fisher immediately got rid of the music at practice (which was predominantly rap). He made those practices tougher and made the tight end a point of emphasis.

It's going to take at least a year to see if those changes make a difference and turn the Aggies into an SEC power. But until then, we at least know that Fisher doesn't want his office being mistaken for a place that could potentially offer bottle service.