These coaching changes and potential changes are just a reflection of our modern society. There's hardly any loyalty these days in any job and it's a sad reality. I long for the days when changes are made due to under performance and lack of commitment. I'm just glad we have a considerably intelligent fan base that are 100% true Tigers and loyal to the program until they day they die. I'm proud to call myself a Clemson Alumni with the distinguished honor of not graduating from an SEC school that only cares about football and holds a disregard for developing human beings into good loyal people. All In CU for doing it the right way.
Coaching must be the only profession where one can openly consider employment changes. When I was in the 'executive world', one whiff of considering another position was corporate suicide. As long as he is receiving 100% of his income from Clemson, he should be giving 100% attention to Clemson. One must wonder what Morris is saying when asked by recruits about his being with Clemson during their playing career.