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Clemson Hires Chad Morris as Offensive Coordinator

Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Clemson Tigers Consider Chad Morris for Offensive Coordinator Role: A Deep Dive into the Pros and Cons

The Clemson Tigers are contemplating hiring Chad Morris as their lead play-caller in 2026. Morris, a former Auburn offensive coordinator, has a strong connection with head coach Dabo Swinney, who brought him on as a staff analyst last year. Following Clemsons disappointing 7-6 season, Swinney is seeking offensive assistance.

Morris previously worked with Swinney from 2011 to 2014 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. His most recent position was wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator at Texas State in 2024. However, his one-year stint as play-caller at Auburn in 2020 contributed to Gus Malzahns firing.

Morriss head coaching record at Southern Methodist and Arkansas (18-40 over six years, including an 0-14 SEC record) has raised concerns. Yet, his impressive high school coaching success in Texas, such as a 32-0 run at Lake Travis, keeps recruiters interested.

ESPN analyst Bill Connelly sees potential in Morris, despite the risks. Clemsons offense ranked 65th last season, a stark contrast to their 16th ranking the previous year. Connelly believes Morris can spark improvement and provide Swinney with time to navigate transfer portal pressures.

If Morris succeeds, it could extend both coaches runs in the NIL era. However, if he fails, more changes may be on the horizon for Clemson as they strive for national contention once again.

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