2024-2025 Portal Thread

If he comes in I'd have to imagine Rangel leaves and potentially more. I know most aren't fans, but I'd like to see him get an actual chance here, not as a true Fr with a team that's falling apart or having to split 3 ways all fall camp.

Not sure if Chandler Morris is worth potentially blowing up the QB room.
None of them have shown to be the dude. You take all the talent you can get and let them fight it out. If they want to transfer then they aren't that dude. Loyalty to people that aren't producing is what got them into this mess in the first place.
 
None of them have shown to be the dude. You take all the talent you can get and let them fight it out. If they want to transfer then they aren't that dude. Loyalty to people that aren't producing is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Or counting on loyalty from people that could just as easily leave in 12 months if they have one good year next year. Loyalty is dead, bring on the contracts.
 
None of them have shown to be the dude. You take all the talent you can get and let them fight it out. If they want to transfer then they aren't that dude. Loyalty to people that aren't producing is what got them into this mess in the first place.
Flores hasn't seen the field and Rangel in his half showed what our offense could have been.

Morris has already been through 3 teams after having to drop down to group level from P5. Not sure him coming in for one year is worth it.


So apparently his dad (UNT head coach and former WSU and TTU OC) is also on campus. Wonder if potential package deal with OC and QB to compete and be a safety net.

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Wrong Morris. Chad Morris (his dad) is Wide Receivers Coach/Pass Game Coordinator at Texas State and former head coach at Arkansas and SMU.

Eric Morris is the UNT head Coach and former WSU and TTU OC.

Unsure if they are related.
 
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Flores hasn't seen the field and Rangel in his half showed what our offense could have been.

Morris has already been through 3 teams after having to drop down to group level from P5. Not sure him coming in for one year is worth it.


So apparently his dad (UNT head coach and former WSU and TTU OC) is also on campus. Wonder if potential package deal with OC and QB to compete and be a safety net.
You might be on to something.
 
So apparently his dad (UNT head coach and former WSU and TTU OC) is also on campus. Wonder if potential package deal with OC and QB to compete and be a safety net.
Chad Morris (former Arkansas/SMU HC)is the Dad, not Eric Morris (current HC at N. Texas)

Let’s hope it’s just for an assistant position and not OC. He had success as an OC at Clemson more than 10 years ago, but not very good at SMU, Arkansas as HC where he was also calling plays. Arkansas was actually beyond terrible those years. He’s at Texas State now as WR coach/passing game coordinator but I think GJ Kinne calls the plays.
 
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Let’s hope it’s just for an assistant position and not OC. He had success as an OC at Clemson more than 10 years ago, but not very good at SMU, Arkansas as HC where he was also calling plays. Arkansas was actually beyond terrible those years. He’s at Texas State now as WR coach/passing game coordinator but I think GJ Kinne calls the plays.
What a mistake that would be...hiring the wrong guy.
 
Let’s hope it’s just for an assistant position and not OC. He had success as an OC at Clemson more than 10 years ago, but not very good at SMU, Arkansas as HC where he was also calling plays. Arkansas was actually beyond terrible those years. He’s at Texas State now as WR coach/passing game coordinator but I think GJ Kinne calls the plays.
I think Mack Leftwich, who just became OC at Texas Tech, called the plays at Texas State.
 
Unless she does

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So what is Gundy telling potential transfers about the new offense with no offensive coordinator in place? Filling them in on the cowboy culture?
 
Dang, that dude is making the rounds. Been at ou, then TCU, then N. Texas, now on the move again. 3800 yards and 31 TDs at N. Texas, but 12 INTs and 56 QBR. With one year left, seems like a Bowman 2.0 situation.
The major difference being that Bowman hadn't played any meaningful snaps in 2 years, hadn't thrown for more than 1600 yards in a season in 4 years, and had 34 TDs to 18 INTs in his entire 5 year career at that point. Compared to 3800, 31 and 12 last season doesn't really seem like much of a comparison.
 
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