Here’s what I’m hearing as the week begins:
USC gave Clay Helton a five-year contract for stability but also wishes he would instill more discipline within the program. There has been an on-going feeling the players wield too much power and are not held accountable.
- For example, during the USC-UCLA game, I’m told an assistant coach wanted to remove a star player from the game for not performing an assignment but was overruled by Helton. Will it change this year? Who knows?
- I hear USC basketball assistant coach Jason Hart is interested in the Pepperdine job. Lorenzo Romar, currently an assistant at Arizona and head coach for last Saturday’s job vs. Oregon, was presumed to get the job. But last week’s Yahoo story alleged an agent recorded a $10,000 payment to his former Washington guard, Markelle Fultz. Would that scare Pepperdine off?
Gomer is a clown, he’ll always be a clown, he’ll never change, USC football is dead for the foreseeable future
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Tool_obama, is that you, breath smells the same?
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Oh my God Little Scottie — Helton overruled an assistant coach. Who does Clay think he is, the head coach? The nerve of some people.
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You missed the point, which isn’t surprising, it’s about the lack of DISCIPLINE and Gomer’s unwillingness to enforce any
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You missed the point(no surprise)…the HC runs the team not some low ranking assistant
more tool-time?
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Great new site!
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It really depends on the outcome of the play and whether the star missed an assignment or fluffed a job before they should be pulled.
I wonder, if asked, would Helton prefer a first down or a touchdown on every play run to perfection. That’s the difference between Pac12 champs and national champs.
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Nothing will change at USC until competent coaching staff is brought in.
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Helton is our very own Steve Lavin. Player-friendly coach, recruits well, way out of his weight class as a coach at SC, will be successful enough to be difficult to fire; will never learn.
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sounds about right!
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