Oklahoma State University has announced the hiring of Eric Morris as its new head football coach. Morris, who has led North Texas to a 10-1 record and an average of 503.3 yards per game this season, is set to take over the position at Oklahoma State. The move aims to revitalize the program, which has faced challenges in recent years.
Morris, 48, comes to Oklahoma State with a strong track record in college football. His success with North Texas has positioned him as a viable candidate for leadership roles at larger programs. The Cowboys’ football program has struggled in recent seasons, with inconsistent performance on the field and declining fan support.
The hiring of Morris is seen as a strategic decision by Oklahoma State to bring in a coach with a proven ability to build a successful program. Fans and analysts are optimistic about the potential impact Morris could have on the team’s performance and culture. The university has expressed confidence in his ability to lead the team to greater success in the coming seasons.