USC’s interim football coach, Clay Helton, is the team’s permanent head coach, the university announced today. Helton, who served as interim coach for seven games following the firing of Steve Sarkisian, guided the Trojans to a 5-2 record and a berth into the Pac-12 Football Championship Game. He has now signed a multi-year agreement, said USC Athletic Director Pat Haden.
“After weeks of searching the collegiate and pro ranks, interviewing candidates, and speaking with head coaches, athletic directors, NFL executives, and very knowledgeable football people, and after observing Clay in action the past seven weeks, it became abundantly clear that what we were searching for in a coach was right here in front of us,” said Haden.
“Choosing a coach is an inexact science,” Haden said.
“In Clay’s case, there is exactness. We have a man with unquestioned integrity. He is a fantastic person and he is real. Clay is a leader of young men.”
Helton, 43, was named USC’s interim head coach on Oct. 12. He had been serving as the team’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. The Trojans finished the season in first place in the Pac-12 South Division.
“I am extremely humbled and grateful to (USC President) Max Nikias, Pat Haden and the Trojan Family for having the opportunity to be the head football coach at the University of Southern California,” Helton said.
“During my six years here, I have learned the standard of excellence that it takes to be a Trojan,” Helton said.
“I understand the expectations of this great university and welcome the challenge.”