To speak of lasting legacies at a specific program is a discussion typically reserved for head coaches. Yet Morris left a similar impact at Clemson, to the point where his influence is seen all over the Tigers quest for the programs first national championship since 1981.
He was hired following Clemsons wildly disappointing 2010 season, a losing finish that raised serious concerns over Swinneys ability to pilot the Tigers away from the middle of the pack in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The offense was his primary concern: Clemson ranked 90th nationally in yards gained per play that fall and 86th in scoring.
That led Swinney to Morris, then completing his first year as the coordinator at Tulsa after a long and distinguished career on the high school ranks at Texas he compiled matching 16-0 marks during his final two seasons at Lake Travis High School, outside of Austin, winning back-to-back state championships.
In his first meetings with Clemsons offense, Morris unveiled his game plan: Were going to play fast, keep it simple and get the ball to our stars, he said to the Tigers, and were going to have the most explosive offense in the country.
Almost immediately to the surprise of even the offense itself, which thought it would take more time Morris had Clemson in that conversation.
The 2011 team reached the Orange Bowl, though the year ended with an ugly loss West Virginia. The 2012 team returned to the Orange Bowl, where it defeated Urban Meyer and Ohio State. In 2013, the Tigers ranked ninth nationally in total offense. By 2014, his final season, Morris had reeled in Watson, and a mini-dynasty was born.
It really kick-started us on the journey that weve been on for the last five or six years, Scott said.
I think he came to Clemson at a very pivotal time. We were definitely needing some direction and new leadership on offense, just some new energy. He brought that, and it was actually perfect timing.
Scott and Elliott are more than mere stand-ins for Morris; they are future head coaches in their own right, patiently waiting for the right opportunity. Despite the subtle yet integral changes theyve installed to the system, however, the offense has retained Morris spacing and tempo nearly wholesale a great compliment, Scott said, to how the system helped propel Clemson onto the national stage.
But as the Tigers prepare for Ohio State, Morris greatest impact can be seen in the teams 6-foot-3 junior quarterback, a two-time Heisman Trophy contender and very likely the finest player in program history.
Watson will talk often with his former coordinator, thanks to a bond so deep that he considers Morris a father figure for me. Said Watson, Hes just a special guy.
SMU is beginning to see what Morris brought to the table for Clemson, if in fits and starts. After winning just two games in 2015, his debut season, the Mustangs came within a victory of bowl eligibility this season, an impressive bounce highlighted by a marquee victory against Houston.
There is a consensus among those players and coaches who know Morris best, from Watson through the Tigers current offensive assistants: What he helped build at Clemson will be replicated, if on a smaller scale, at SMU.
What he did at this university, Watson said, its just been special.
Special enough for Morris to inhabit a unique role within a program he left two years ago. Hes not the offensive coordinator, but he developed the offense; hes not the quarterbacks coach, but he brought in the All-America quarterback. Felt but not seen, Morris fingerprints are all over the Tigers quest for the national title.
Chad had an unbelievable impact on what happened then and whats happening now. Theres no question about it, said quarterbacks coach Brandon Streeter. Not just on the field but off the field in these kids lives.