Can keep on coaching UNT as well
Possibly Morris' replacement at North Texas , someone who coached at Rutgers
Pete Rossomando is being mentioned as a potential candidate to replace
Eric Morris as the head coach at North Texas.
From an article on HERO Sports
If UNT were to look to the FCS ranks, similar to what the Mean Green did when they hired Morris, Rossomando’s name could come up. He hasn’t been at Lamar very long, but his tenure there has been impressive.
In 2023, his first season as head coach of the Cardinals, the team had won a single game the previous year and just five games in the three seasons prior. Under Rossomando’s leadership, Lamar put together the fourth-biggest single-season turnaround in the FCS by going 6-5 overall. Rossomando was an Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award finalist.
And now this season, Lamar earned a berth in the FCS playoffs.
Rossomando has also briefly been an FBS head coach. He was an interim head coach at Charlotte in 2022, and the 49ers went 2-2 during that time. He was also an offensive line coach there.
Before that, he was an O-line coach at Vanderbilt in 2020 and Rutgers in 2019. He was also a head coach at Central Connecticut State. He led that program to its first FCS playoffs appearance ever. He was also a head coach at the University of New Haven, which made the Division II playoffs twice during his tenure and was ranked as highly as No. 3 in the country.
Rossomando has the head coaching experience and FBS experience to be a candidate for any G5 program, including UNT.