USC coach Clay Helton may have lost the fan base during a disappointing 5-7 campaign, but he did not lose the faith of athletic director Lynn Swann.
Swann announced Sunday that Helton will be back for a fourth season, ignoring the desperate pleas of USC fans and alumni for change at the top of the football program.
“Let me be clear to everyone, our players, our recruits and our fans. Clay Helton is our head coach and he will continue to be our head coach,” Swann said in a statement released on USC’s official Twitter account. “I am a strong advocate of consistency within a program, sticking by a leader, supporting them and helping them and their team improve.”
This will not be a popular decision, leading to an off-season of discontent. Helton’s fourth year will be his true hot-seat season. The burners will be on from the start as USC opens its renovated Coliseum on Aug. 31, 2019, against Fresno State, and they won’t turn off until the Trojans resemble a championship-caliber outfit.
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USC head coach Clay Helton weighs in as a crucial offseason begins. #FightOn pic.twitter.com/VLDmScSHiK
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) November 25, 2018
“Clay Helton is our head coach and he will continue to be our head coach.”
USC AD Lynn Swann explains his decision in a letter to the #TrojanFamily. #FightOn pic.twitter.com/wjr1VMv28w
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) November 25, 2018
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