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Facts About Chad Morris
Celebrated Name | Chad Morris |
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Age | 54 Years Old |
Nick Name | Chad |
Birth Name | Chad Allen Morris |
Birth Date | 1968-12-04 |
Gender | Male |
Height | 6 feet |
Weight | 190 lbs |
Profession | Football Coach |
Place Of Birth | Edgewood, Texas, United States |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | White |
Education | Edgewood High School, Texas A&M |
Educational Qualification | Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | Paula Morris |
Sexual Orientation | Straight |
Son | Chandler Morris |
Daughter | Mackenzie Morris |
Source of Wealth | His Professional Career as a Football Coach |
Salary | $3.5 million (annually) |
Chad Allen Morris, professionally known as Chad Morris is an American football coach and former player. Morris is currently the head football coach at the University of Arkansas. Earlier, he worked as the head football coach at Southern Methodist University.Â
What is Chad Morris Famous For?
- The current head football coach at the University of Arkansas.
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Where was Chad Morris Born?
Chad Morris was born on 4 December 1968. His birth name is Chad Allen Morris. His birth place is in Edgewood, Texas in the United States. He holds American nationality.Â
He attended Edgewood High School, where he played college high school football. He was the quarterback of the Bulldogs. After graduating from high school, he attended Texas A&M. He received a bachelor's degree in mathematics with a minor in statistics in 1992.Â
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Coaching Career
Chad Morris began his football coaching career from Eustace High School in Texas in 1994.
He then became the head coach of Elysian Fields High School in 1998.Â
In 2000, he was appointed the head coach of Bay City High School.Â
He then head coached Stephenville High School and Lake Travis High School between 2003 and 2009.Â
He led the team to back-to-back state title seasons.
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During his high school head coaching career, he compiled a record of 169-38.Â
He was then appointed the offensive coordinator and associate head coach at the University of Tulsa in 2010.
Following a season at Tulsa, he became the offensive coordinator at the Clemson University.Â
Morris helped Clemson to a 42-11 record over the next four seasons.Â
Morris signed a six-year contract with the Clemson University in December 2011. He would be paid $1.3 million annually.
He interviewed for the Texas Tech head coach position in December 2012, but Texas A&M offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury got the job.Â
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He later got the job of head coach of the Southern Methodist University in December 2014. It was his first collegiate level head coaching career.Â
He compiled 2-10 in 2015, 5-7 in 2016, and 7-5 in 2017 record at SMU.
In his 3 seasons at SMU, he compiled 14-22 record.
The University Arkansas hired Morris as the head coach on 6 December 2017.Â
He signed a 6-year contract worth $21 million with the college.Â
The Arkansas Razorbacks compiled 2-10 record in the 2018 season, Morris's first season at the college. It was the team's first 10-loss season in school history.
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Who is Chad Morris Married to?
Chad Morris is a married man. He is married to Paula Morris. The couple has two children, a daughter, Mackenzie, and a son, Chandler.Â
What is Chad Morris Net Worth?
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Chad Morris earns from his professional career as a football coach. He head coached several high school football teams before stepping up his coaching career to the collegiate level. He was paid $1.3 million annually at the Clemson University, making him one of two high paid assistant in college football. He joined a 6-year contract worth $21 million with the University of Arkansas in December 2017. His annual salary is reported at $3.5 million. His net worth will be updated soon.Â
What are Chad Morris Body Measurements?
The height is 6 feet and the weight is 190 lbs.
Trivias About Chad Morris You Need To Know.
- He did not play football at the collegiate level.
- He head coached several high school football team for 16 seasons.
- He became the highest-paid assistant (tied with Gus Malzahn) in college football after he signed $7.8 million contract with Clemson University in December 2011.