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It's all going to depend on the portal.  Hopefully the staff will be serious about the new world of college free agency.  You can't just pick players from high school and hope to have a 4-5 year development pipeline any longer.

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The answer shouldn’t be based off record the first year.. A lot is going on during that first year.. before people get upset, yes record is important but laying the foundation is vastly needed at UNT.

With that being said… Morris is coming into a program at UNT which on paper seems to have a more talented/deeper roster than SL took over when he got here.
 

The question is and should be asked, how does the SL roster that Morris is inheriting fit what Morris wants to do. With that being said, SL/Morris are both from the Leach coaching tree. Morris seems to be a more pass heavy coach, can this team do that will be the major question… 
 

Morris has HC experience, not at this level but he should be aware of things that SL has to somewhat learn in the fly. 
 

The move to the AAC is going to be a challenge. Just based on the teams, the rosters, the facilities that those schools are ahead of us. 
 

With that being said, I think Morris can have a successful year, but it will not potentially be record wise. If he is able to find a QB, WRs in the class or that is currently on the roster that will vastly improve us going forward. 

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Absolutely not! 3 years is all anyone should get in Texas, are you kidding me with all the talent in the portal and Texas high school football. He's getting a team that's already loaded with talent and he should be 8-4 at the least next year!!! Coach go get us a QB for next season!

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