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Oklahoma State hires Eric Morris as 25th head football coach
B: Sports, sports
December 3, 2025
Oklahoma State hires Eric Morris as 25th head football coach
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR

Oklahoma State Director of Athletics Chad Weiberg has named North Texas head coach Eric Morris as OSU’s 25th head football coach, pending board approval.

Morris, known for his explosive offenses and quarterback development, has coached or recruited stars such as Patrick Mahomes, Baker Mayfield, Cam Ward and more. His hire marks the first time since 1969 that OSU has hired a sitting FBS head coach.

Morris transformed North Texas in just three seasons, taking the Mean Green from 5-7 to 10-1 and into College Football Playoff contention. His 2025 team leads the nation in scoring and total offense and recently cracked the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1959.

Across 13 seasons as a head coach or coordinator, Morris’ teams have produced nine top-five passing offenses and ten top-10 total offenses. He has led elite units at North Texas, Washington State, Incarnate Word and Texas Tech, where he coached Mahomes and guided the nation’s No. 1 offense in 2016.

Weiberg called Morris “the perfect fit for Cowboy Football,” citing his leadership, player relationships and track record of building highpowered programs. Morris and his family — wife Maggie and sons Jack and George — will be introduced to the OSU community soon.

Eric Morris’s Head Coach Career Records Year – Team – Wins – Losses 2018-19 – Incarnate Word – 6–5 2019-20 – Incarnate Word – 5–7 2020-21 – Incarnate Word – 3–3 2021-22 – Incarnate Word – 10–3 2023-24 – North Texas – 5–7 2024-25 – North Texas – 6–7 2025-26 – North Texas – 10–1 At North Texas (3 years): 21–15 At Incarnate Word (4 years): 24–18 Career (7 years): 45– 33

Eric Morris Year by Year

2010: Houston, Quality Control 2011: Houston, Graduate Assistant 2012: Washington State, Inside Wide Receivers 2013: Texas Tech, Co-OC/Inside Wide Receivers 2014: Texas Tech, Offensive Coordinator/ Wide Receivers 2015–17: Texas Tech, Offensive Coordinator/ Inside Wide Receivers 2018–21: Incarnate Word, Head Coach 2022: Washington State, Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks 2023–25: North Texas, Head Coach 2026: Oklahoma State, Head Coach

MLK Day gathering in reflects on faith, responsibility and community
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MLK Day gathering in reflects on faith, responsibility and community
By STAFF REPORT 
January 21, 2026
Community members gathered Sunday, Jan. 18, at Mount Olive Star Missionary Baptist Church in Checotah for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance centered on faith, reflection, and shared responsibili...
Stilwell Indians pull away in second half to defeat Checotah Wildcats
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Stilwell Indians pull away in second half to defeat Checotah Wildcats
By Rodney Haltom sports EDITOR 
January 21, 2026
STILWELL — The Stilwell Indians used a strong offensive performance and physical defense to defeat the Checotah Wildcats (3-9) by a final score of 74–38 in a nondistrict boys basketball game Friday ni...
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McIntosh County GOP meeting
January 21, 2026
McIntosh GOP has a meeting this Thursday, Jan 22nd and we have quite a lineup for you. Our main speaker will be NeAnne Clinton, founder of Garfield County Conservation Coalition -- she will be speakin...
Author shares story of purpose and memory
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Author shares story of purpose and memory
By STAFF REPORT 
January 21, 2026
Sulli Mariah Lee, author of the book Wees Are Kneak Moments and a member of the Eufaula High School Class of 1965, opened her presentation last Friday at the Eufaula Public Library by recalling a sent...
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Absentee Ballot applications available for 2026 election year
January 21, 2026
Voters in McIntosh County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for elections in 2026 should apply now. Any registered voter may request absentee ballots for a specific election or for a full calen...
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Eufaula City Council votes against feasibility study for Longtown and Texanna Annexation
By Shauna Belyeu General Manager 
January 21, 2026
In a three-minute council meeting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, the Eufaula City Council voted to direct the city manager to take no further action at this time regarding the annexation Longtown and ...
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Paws N Claws – Eufaula celebrates second anniversary
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Paws N Claws – Eufaula celebrates second anniversary
By STAFF REPORT 
January 21, 2026
It’s been two years since Paws N Claws – Eufaula started their volunteer group to help pound pups find homes in McIntosh County and the surrounding areas. What started off as a small volunteer partner...
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Competitors needed for Chili Cook-Off
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
January 21, 2026
Who is ready to compete for the best tasting chili in McIntosh County? The 18th Annual Chili Cook-Off is set for Saturday, Feb, 28 to benefit the Heartland Heritage Museum & Gallery. This year the chi...
OHP conducting special emphasis on distracted driving through Jan. 31
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OHP conducting special emphasis on distracted driving through Jan. 31
January 21, 2026
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol is conducting a special emphasis on distracted driving January 17 through January 31. The mobilization is dedicated to and inspired by Trooper Nicholas Dees who was killed ...
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Legendary KVOO radio DJ Billy Parker dies at 88
January 21, 2026
Billy Parker, a KVOO DJ who shaped country music broadcasting for over four decades, passed away this week at 88. Parker was born in Tuskegee, OK, and first began performing on the radio as a teenager...
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Henryetta resident pleads guilty to methamphetamine distribution
January 21, 2026
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that Michael Wayne Wasson, a/k/a Pops, 64, of Henryetta, Oklahoma, entered a guilty plea to one count of a Felony Inf...
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