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Question is whether Kingsbury would take the job with their HC situation. Cam Smith's comments after the ND game confirmed what most people were able to gather by watching them play - this team isn't "buying in" to whatever the staff is selling. That said, if he can get the offense clicking, he may get the first look at the USC HC job once Helton is fired. That may be intriguing.
Kingsbury would probalby have to agree to keep Tee Martin on the staff too. I think Helton wants to keep him around b/c he can recruit.
Another question is whether or not USC is willing to open up the pocket book for a coordinator who will command a relatively high salary. Boosters are absolutely irate with Swann right now, and according to "sources", people are closing up their pocket books, including several big donors. Not good, especially given they're in the middle of a $300 million dollar stadium renovation and they're having trouble parking 60k asses into a stadium against their biggest rivals.
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I think it’s very similar to ND’s situation post-2016. Agree the best coordinators might stay away because of the instability. But good coordinators jump after a year or two all the time now (look at Elko, for instance). And Kingsbury has the added advantage - unlike Long or Elko at ND in 2017 - of being at least a plausible candidate for the head job there. Though if he gets the offense running well enough to win the head coaching job then Helton is probably looking just fine.
Regardless, money should absolutely not be an issue for USC. If donors want to punish Swann for not firing Helton, I guess that’s their right. But going cheap on coordinators is just going to mean another year like this one. Empty seats and no bowl game will cost them a lot more than a good coaching staff will.