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He's gone Officially
Posted on 11/10/19 at 10:27 am
Posted on 11/10/19 at 10:27 am
It's official
Chad Gone 5News
FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) - Chad Morris knew it would be an uphill climb to get Arkansas back to relevance in the SEC but after just 22 games, the Razorbacks are again searching for a new coach.
A loss to Western Kentucky and former Hog quarterback Ty Storey appeared to be the final straw as Morris was fired today, less than two full seasons on the job. Morris went 4-18 as the Arkansas head coach and went 0-14 against SEC opponents.
Morris now has a 18-40 record as a college football head coach with stops at SMU and Arkansas.
A lack of results was obvious for Morris during his tenure with Arkansas but it was the lack of development that stood out to most Razorback fans. In both seasons at the helm, the Hogs appeared to get worse as the season went on and the lack of adjustments compounded those issues. In his final three SEC games as head coach, Arkansas was beaten by an average of 37 points. Some of the worst losses in recent decades happened under Morris' watch as the Hogs blew an 18-point lead at Colorado State, was blown out at home by North Texas (44-17) in 2018 and then lost to San Jose State and a lopsided 45-19 defeat against Western Kentucky this season.
Morris was hired in Dec., 2017 to replace Bret Bielema but the majority of the athletic department who did the leg work to bring Morris in has since left, including Julie Cromer-Peoples who was the acting athletics director at the time of Bielema's firing and right until the final week before Morris was hired. Current Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek was hired just two days before Morris was announced as the Razorbacks new coach
Chad Gone 5News
FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) - Chad Morris knew it would be an uphill climb to get Arkansas back to relevance in the SEC but after just 22 games, the Razorbacks are again searching for a new coach.
A loss to Western Kentucky and former Hog quarterback Ty Storey appeared to be the final straw as Morris was fired today, less than two full seasons on the job. Morris went 4-18 as the Arkansas head coach and went 0-14 against SEC opponents.
Morris now has a 18-40 record as a college football head coach with stops at SMU and Arkansas.
A lack of results was obvious for Morris during his tenure with Arkansas but it was the lack of development that stood out to most Razorback fans. In both seasons at the helm, the Hogs appeared to get worse as the season went on and the lack of adjustments compounded those issues. In his final three SEC games as head coach, Arkansas was beaten by an average of 37 points. Some of the worst losses in recent decades happened under Morris' watch as the Hogs blew an 18-point lead at Colorado State, was blown out at home by North Texas (44-17) in 2018 and then lost to San Jose State and a lopsided 45-19 defeat against Western Kentucky this season.
Morris was hired in Dec., 2017 to replace Bret Bielema but the majority of the athletic department who did the leg work to bring Morris in has since left, including Julie Cromer-Peoples who was the acting athletics director at the time of Bielema's firing and right until the final week before Morris was hired. Current Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek was hired just two days before Morris was announced as the Razorbacks new coach
This post was edited on 11/10/19 at 10:28 am
Posted on 11/10/19 at 10:40 am to TheOtherWhiteMeat
Posted on 11/10/19 at 10:46 am to Killean
Tom Murphy confirms it. Presser tomorrow.
Posted on 11/10/19 at 10:50 am to RazorHawg
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