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Morris Leaps to Top Spot for OSU Coaching Job
20 Nov
Summary
- North Texas coach Eric Morris is the new favorite for the Oklahoma State job.
- Morris leads North Texas with an explosive offense averaging 45.3 points per game.
- Oklahoma State's offense struggles, averaging only 14.3 points per game this season.

North Texas head coach Eric Morris is now the frontrunner for the vacant Oklahoma State coaching position, with prediction markets showing him as the favorite. Morris, known for his offensive prowess, has guided North Texas to an impressive 9-1 record this season, boasting the nation's top-scoring offense at 45.3 points per game and ranking sixth in passing yards.
This offensive success stands in stark contrast to Oklahoma State's current struggles. The Cowboys are averaging a mere 14.3 points per game, placing them 134th out of 136 FBS teams. Morris's history includes coordinating Patrick Mahomes' offense at Texas Tech, further highlighting his track record with explosive offenses.
Despite Oklahoma State's past successes, including a No. 7 national ranking in 2021, the team has faltered in the expanded Big 12. The potential $15 million buyout for departed coach Mike Gundy could impact the resources available for the new hire, though Morris's current contract at North Texas offers a significantly lower base salary.




