By Jamey Vinnick, CougFan: Washington State quarterbackCameron Ward on Wednesday said he was shocked when news broke 24 hours ago offensive coordinator Eric Morris was leaving Washington State after one year to take the North Texas head job. Ward, who came with Morris to WSU from Incarnate Word, spoke about Morris’ surprising departure with the Cougs’ bowl game coming up Saturday.
“It was really just shocking to me,” Ward said. “I wasn’t expecting him to make a decision like that. But I can’t be mad at him, he’s making a life-changing decision for his family, his sons.
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