USC Coach Pete Carroll Agrees To Deal With Seahawks
did not officially inform USC he was leaving as of Friday afternoon but sources within the university said he accepted a job with the Seattle Seahawks.
USC sources said Carroll agreed to a five-year, 35 million dollar deal with the only question being how much power he would have in the organization. The L.A. Times is reporting that Carroll would become team president and head coach. The Seahawks lack a coach and general manager and Carroll’s often expressed a hope to do both when he returned to the NFL.
Athletic director Mike Garrett is expected to target Oregon State coach Mike Riley as his No. 1 choice. The other top candidates are former USC players: Jacksonville Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio and Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher. Another possible candidate, according to sources, is Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh.











































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