FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher involved in a car crash in Tallahassee

The head coach did not report any injuries to police.

Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher was involved in car accident early Monday morning, according to Tallahassee police. In a police report obtained first from ESPN.com, Fisher was driving his Mercedes Benz S550 down a busy intersection a mile from Doak Campbell Stadium when he collided with another vehicle.

According to their report, the head coach did not report any injuries, but the other driver was taken to the hospital after reporting shoulder, hip and back pain.

"Fisher's vehicle bounced off the other vehicle and hit a pole," ESPN's report reads. "Both vehicles sustained "disabling front end damage" and were towed from the scene of the accident.

Police were unable to determine fault in the collision. Road conditions were listed as wet and as a contributing circumstance, according to the report."

Police did not suspect either Fisher, who was on his way to a practice scrimmage when the accident occurred, or the other driver of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol. We will continue to update this story if it develops further.

[H/T: ESPN]