The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Oklahoma coach holds up quarterback’s transfer to TCU
Lincoln Riley has weighed in. Oklahoma’s football coach Wednesday said he is not releasing quarterback Chandler Morris from his national letter of intent because Riley feels it would set a bad precedent for the game.
Morris left Oklahoma for TCU shortly after the 2020 season ended and has been pushing for the backup quarterback job behind Max Duggan in spring practices. TCU coach Gary Patterson mentioned Morris’ status during a conference call Monday, saying the Sooners are refusing to release Morris from his national letter of intent.
“This particular situation, for us, is about something that we believe in — myself, the leadership here at OU,” Riley said during a Zoom meeting with the media. “We think it’s unhealthy for college football to encourage intraconference transfers. That’s something that we’ve been adamantly opposed to for a long time. I get the landscape is changing. We’re certainly watching that and we will adapt as the world changes, but this has nothing to do with that or with the person. Chandler Morris did a tremendous job here. He’s a terrific young man.”
In disagreeing with Riley’s take, fans pointed to OU landing Baker Mayfield as a transfer from Texas Tech following the 2013 season. However, Mayfield had to sit out the 2014 season before three standout seasons for the Sooners from 2015-17.
Even if Oklahoma released him, Morris would still need to obtain an immediate eligibility waiver to play this fall. The NCAA could also approve a one-time transfer policy that would negate Morris’ need for a waiver.