El Dorado News-Times

USC's Helton fires OL coach, takes over play-calling

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern California coach Clay Helton fired offensive line coach Neil Callaway and took over play-calling duties for the struggling Trojans on Monday.

With the season slipping away from the defending Pac-12 champions, Helton announced a shake-up of his coaching staff two days after USC dropped to 4-4 with its second straight defeat, a 38-35 home loss to Arizona State.

Helton took away the play-calling responsibi­lities from offensive coordinato­r Tee Martin, who remains on staff.

The Trojans' talent-laden offense is mired in 11th place in the Pac-12 with just 364 yards per game, and Helton has put the responsibi­lity for its success directly on himself.

"I felt it was an appropriat­e time to become more involved in the offense as we continue to develop our team for the future," said Helton, who typically meets with USC athletic director Lynn Swann on Mondays.

"Tee and I have had conversati­ons about this decision, and he was supportive," Helton added in his statement. "He has done a tremendous job here. He will stay involved with the offense as he remains the offensive coordinato­r, helps put together our practice and game plans, and serves as my offensive eyes during games."

USC's offense has struggled in Helton's first full season without Sam Darnold as his starting quarterbac­k. The Trojans won the Rose Bowl in 2016 and the conference title in 2017 behind Darnold, who became the No. 3 overall pick in the last NFL draft.

JT Daniels, the 18-year-old freshman picked as Darnold's replacemen­t, has displayed talent while also being overwhelme­d at times. Daniels has 1,629 yards passing, but his 125.3 quarterbac­k rating is 11th in the conference, and he has just eight touchdown passes with seven intercepti­ons.

USC's offense was alarmingly bad during back-toback road losses in September. The Trojans managed just three points in a loss at Stanford and 14 points in a loss at Texas.

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