Guy Morriss, who guided Baylor to an 18-40 record from 2003-'07, is expected to be named the head football coach at Texas A&M-Commerce. The school has scheduled a press conference for 3 p.m. today.
He replaces Scotty Conley, who was fired after going 24-27 in five years with the Lions.
Morriss' best season at Baylor was a 5-6 mark in 2005. Baylor had won just one Big 12 game in the previous 36 tries before Morriss arrived, and the team won seven in his first four years. But Morriss could never get the Bears over .500 and was let go in 2007.
He spent the 2008 season as the offensive line coach at Division II Kentucky State.
A 1973 TCU graduate, Morriss spent 15 seasons as a center in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles (1973-'83) and New England Patriots (1984-'87). He came to Baylor from Kentucky, where he posted a 7-5 mark in 2002 and was 9-14 in two years.