Report: Clemson’s Morris to Become SMU Coach
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Chad Morris acknowledged speaking with SMU representatives about the position after Clemson’s game Saturday.
Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris will be SMU’s new football coach, a person familiar with the school’s decision told The Associated Press on Sunday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the school had a news conference planned Monday to introduce the new head coach.
The Mustangs (0-11) have one game left in a dreadful season, during which coach June Jones stepped down after two games. They’ve been outscored 441-97 and end the season next Saturday at Connecticut.
The 45-year-old Morris is a Texas native and longtime high school coach in the state. He has been Clemson’s offensive coordinator since 2011 and is one of the highest paid assistants in college football, making $1.3 million per season.
Morris acknowledged speaking with SMU representatives about the position after Clemson’s game Saturday.
“We all know, I do have a goal, I’d love to be a head coach one day,” Morris said after the Tigers beat South Carolina 35-17. “When and where, we’ll find out soon enough if it’s part of the plan. If not, I’m extremely happy here and I love this group of guys. How ’bout that?”
SMU athletic director Rick Hart did not return a text message left by the AP on Sunday night.
Morris’ first college job was as offensive coordinator at Tulsa under Todd Graham in 2010. He up-tempo spread offense has produced record-setting results during his stint at Clemson.
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