North Texas coach Eric Morris and Tulane’s Jon Sumrall confided in each other over the past few weeks when the good friends were facing similar decisions about their futures. Both are going to finish this season with their American Conference teams before moving on to their next jobs.
North Texas, Tulane coaches finishing season with their American teams before moving to new P4 jobs
North Texas coach Eric Morris and Tulane’s Jon Sumrall confided in each other over the past few weeks when the good friends were facing similar decisions about their futures. Both are going to finish this season with their American Conference teams before moving on to their next jobs.
Morris and Sumrall are two of the league’s four coaches who are headed to Power Four schools. Their teams, the No. 20 Mean Green (11-1) and the No. 21 Green Wave (10-2), play Friday night in the American championship game. The winner very likely will make it into the 12-team College Football Playoff.
“Not a ton of people really know what we’re going through and how hard some of this stuff is and how hard the decisions are,” Morris, who will be Oklahoma State’s new coach, said Monday. “Ultimately, I think it’s really cool that we’re kind of in the same position right now, and that we’re both still able to lead these teams that have fought so hard for us.”
Unlike Lane Kiffin, who left playoff-bound 11-1 Ole Miss to become LSU’s new coach, Sumrall and Morris are being allowed to finish what they started this season.
















































