Fisher moved to
Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1982 and took an assistant coaching job at the
University of Michigan after having served as an assistant coach at
Western Michigan University since 1979. In 1989, during the final week of the regular season, Michigan head coach
Bill Frieder agreed to take the coaching job at
Arizona State University beginning the next season. Frieder intended to coach Michigan through the end of the 1989
NCAA tournament. However, when he told athletic director
Bo Schembechler of his intentions, Schembechler ordered Frieder to leave immediately and named Fisher as interim head coach. When announcing the promotion of Fisher, Schembechler famously said, "I don't want someone from Arizona State coaching the Michigan team. A Michigan man is going to coach Michigan." Initially, Fisher was not expected to retain the position after the season. However, Fisher led the Wolverines to an improbable NCAA championship that season, thanks to a strong performance by forward
Glen Rice. Schembechler hired him as the school's permanent head coach a week after the championship game. Fisher hired
Brian Dutcher as Assistant Head Coach. Michigan credits the 1988–89 regular season to Frieder and the NCAA tournament to Fisher. Because of the unusual circumstances surrounding the timing of Fisher's hiring, he is the only person to win the NCAA Men's Division I national championship without having ever experienced a loss as the team's head coach. The next two seasons of the Fisher era were struggles. However, in 1991, Fisher signed one of the most talented incoming
freshman classes of all time. High school stars
Chris Webber,
Jalen Rose,
Ray Jackson,
Jimmy King, and
Juwan Howard all signed with Fisher and Michigan, forming what became known as the "
Fab Five". Together, they helped lead the
Wolverines to the national title game in their freshman year, only to lose to
Duke. As
sophomores, they again reached the title game, this time losing to
North Carolina. In that game, Webber was called for a
technical foul with 11 seconds remaining in the game when he signaled for a timeout when the Wolverines had none left. in 1992After the title-game loss to the Tar Heels, Webber went pro; Rose and Howard followed after an elite eight loss to the eventual National Champion Arkansas Razorbacks. The Wolverines would not reach the same heights until 2013, although they reached the postseason each of the next five seasons and won the
1997 National Invitation Tournament. In October 1997, Michigan fired Fisher as a result of an off-court scandal (
see section below). Fisher was out of coaching for the 1997–98 season before taking a job as an assistant with the
Sacramento Kings. In 1999, Fisher took over as coach of a San Diego State program and brought Brian Dutcher with him. The school had suffered losing records in 13 of the previous 14 years. In the season before he arrived, the Aztecs had won just four games, but within two seasons Fisher had brought the team up to a .500 record, and led them to a 21–12 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance in year three of his regime. He has since led them to seven other NCAA tourneys, and five appearances in the
National Invitation Tournament. ==Ed Martin scandal==