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Chad Morris Details What Went Wrong in Clemson Offenses of Years Past
- Clemson hires Chad Morris again to lead the offense, aiming to restore a higher-scoring attack after the 2025 7-6 season.
- Morris stresses fixing ‘the little things’ during spring practices to prevent recurring mistakes.
- Drops are a major focus, with Morris calling leading the ACC in drops ‘completely unacceptable.’
- Morris aims to rebuild the offense to resemble its successful years from 2011–14 when he previously coached the Tigers.
- The coach expects the team to stay accountable under his leadership and staff, including coach Grisham.
- Clemson plans to open the 2026 season with a high-profile test against LSU in Baton Rouge.
- Former players, including DeAndre Hopkins, support Morris’ hiring as a return to proven leadership.
- Morris cites a corrective focus on detailed preparation across spring and fall camps.
- The move is framed as restoring Clemson’s offensive identity during Dabo Swinney’s tenure.
- The article notes Morris’s emphasis on execution to reach top ACC and College Football Playoff goals for 2026.
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