TCU Horned Frogs quarterback Chandler Morris is facing growing speculation about his future with the program, as rumors of a rift between him and head coach Sonny Dykes have emerged. According to sources close to the team, Morris has been frustrated with Dykes’ offensive play-calling and feels that the coach’s conservative approach is limiting his potential.
Morris, who has shown flashes of brilliance throughout his time at TCU, reportedly believes that he should have more freedom to run the offense. “He’s got the arm and the IQ to make the plays, but they’re holding him back,” one insider said. The frustration has reportedly led Morris to consider entering the transfer portal at the end of the season, with several Power 5 programs already showing interest in the talented signal-caller.
The potential departure of Morris would be a major blow to TCU, especially after the Horned Frogs’ success in recent seasons. Fans are already expressing concern that the ongoing tension between Morris and Dykes could impact the team’s performance down the stretch.
As TCU fights for a spot in the Big 12 Championship, the spotlight will be on Morris to see if he can put the controversy behind him and lead the Horned Frogs to victory. However, the looming threat of a transfer will hang over the program until a resolution is reached.