SAN MARCOS, Texas: Chad Morris, a former coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, has moved on to Texas State to become the wide
receivers coach, according to Football Scoop. Morris served as Dabo Swinney’s “special assistant to the head coach” at Clemson during
the previous season. In addition, the former Texas high school football coach will oversee the passing game. Craig Stutzman, the
offensive coordinator at San Jose State under new head coach Ken Niumatalolo, will be replaced by Morris. Morris coached high
schools for 16 seasons, with an overall record of 169-38. Powerhouse Lake Travis played two seasons as a 32-0 team and won back-to-back
back state championships before making the transition to college football.
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Arkansas basketball fans have a lot to look forward to on Saturday, as the Razorbacks will meet #6 Kentucky in the ESPN featured
game of the day at 5 p.m. (CT). ESPN GameDay will be live from Bud Walton Arena on Nolan Richardson Court from 10 to 11 a.m.
(CT).
ESPN GameDay is free for fans to attend, and admission begins at 9 a.m. Following the performance, the arena will be emptied out in
order to get ready for the game.
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