The Catoosa County News

Arkansas fires coach Chad Morris, who went 4-18 in two seasons

- By Ralph D. Russo

Arkansas fired football coach Chad Morris on Sunday after 22 games and no Southeaste­rn Conference victories over nearly two terrible seasons.

Morris finished 4-18 and 0-14 in the SEC. Arkansas made the move less than 24 hours after the Razorbacks lost 45-19 at home to a Western Kentucky team quarterbac­ked by former Razorback Ty Storey. Morris’ only victories came again Eastern Illinois, Portland State — two FCS teams — Tulsa and Colorado State.

“As part of my continued evaluation, I have come to the conclusion that a change in leadership is necessary to move our football program forward and position it for success,” athletic director Hunter Yurachek said in a statement. “It is clear that we have not made the progress necessary to compete and win, especially within the Southeaste­rn Conference.”

Morris is the second Power Five coach to be fired after last than two seasons on the job in eight days. Florida State fired Willie Taggart after 21 games last Sunday.

A year after a $160 million stadium renovation and expansion, Arkansas had its two lowest-attended games since a previous expansion in 2001.

Morris said Saturday that he still felt he was the man for the job, but he offered an honest assessment of where the program stood.

“It’s going to take some time,” he said. “This is not an overnight fix, and we’ve seen that now for two years. We’re all frustrated. We’re all incredibly frustrated. We have a big youth movement on this team and a lot of young guys that are contributi­ng and are going to be tremendous football players. But where we are right now with these guys, we’ve got some major deficienci­es that we have to fix.”

Morris was hired from SMU in December 2017 after Arkansas fired Bret Bielema. SMU went 14-22 in Morris’ three seasons in Dallas, though the Mustangs improved each year, capping at 7-5 in 2017. Before that, Morris was offensive coordinato­r at Clemson.

Morris, a Texas native, was a successful high school coach for years before becoming offensive coordinato­r at Tulsa. After one year, he was hired away by Clemson, where he coached and recruited Deshaun Watson.

Morris was Arkansas’ choice after former Razorbacks offensive coordinato­r and current Auburn coach Gus Malzahn declined the job. Morris was hired on Dec. 6, 2017, just weeks after Arkansas named Yurachek athletic director.

He struggled throughout and hit a new low on Saturday. Western Kentucky, a member of Conference USA, scored on all five of its firsthalf possession­s to take a 35-7 lead.

 ?? Ap-michael Woods ?? Arkansas coach Chad Morris talks with an official while playing Western Kentucky during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.
Ap-michael Woods Arkansas coach Chad Morris talks with an official while playing Western Kentucky during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

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