Not that my opinion is worth much, but I disagree that an elite coordinator wouldn't listen to Texas A&M. Not seeing too many of the big name programs (outside of the state of Florida) hiring coordinators as head coaches. Notre Dame, Michigan, USC, and Alabama all hired guys with head coach experience to be their head coaches. Gus Malzahan even considered the Vanderbilt job, and he's probably a top 5 coordinator in the country.
I also think that Chad Morris would come to Texas A&M to be the offensive coordinator. He's an Aggie grad and spent 16 years coaching high school football in Texas. In spite of the great year Clemson is having, it wouldn't be a downgrade either, no one outside of South Carolina thinks Clemson is a top program. Pay him what he's worth and find some way to guarantee him the level of control he has/had at Clemson and at Tulsa, and he would come.
I also think that Chad Morris would come to Texas A&M to be the offensive coordinator. He's an Aggie grad and spent 16 years coaching high school football in Texas. In spite of the great year Clemson is having, it wouldn't be a downgrade either, no one outside of South Carolina thinks Clemson is a top program. Pay him what he's worth and find some way to guarantee him the level of control he has/had at Clemson and at Tulsa, and he would come.