North Texas’ Graham Harrell Hired To Replace Kliff Kingsbury As USC Offensive Coordinator
Kliff Kingsbury never seemed like a good hire. First, he put up an overall losing record when he’s supposed to be an offensive guru in college football, where scores routinely go over 30. Then, he has Baker Mayfield and he ran him out of town after he’s proven to be an adequate quarterback for Davis Webb.
Graham Harrell To Replace Kliff Kingsbury As USC OC
That’s not to mention that he had Patrick Mahomes for an entire college career and still couldn’t put together a winning record in bowl games. So when Texas Tech finally fired him, fans seemed to be at peace with losing the “offensive genius.”
It didn’t make much sense when USC hired Kingsbury to be their offensive coordinator. And then it made even less sense when he left that job before his first season even started to become the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. Even if Kingsbury becomes the next Bill Belichick, the Cardinals hiring him won’t make much sense.
What does make sense is USC hiring Graham Harrell this week to fill their vacant offensive coordinator position. Though he’s just 33, Harrell spent the past three seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Texas. He won nine games in each and put together an electric offense with quarterback Mason Fine.
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Before that, Harrell spent two years as outside receivers coach for Mike Leach at Washington State. Leach popularized the Air Raid offense and coached both Harrell and Kingsbury at Texas Tech. It’s worth noting that Harrell also played under Kingsbury and was a record-setting quarterback.
Before hiring Harrell, USC coach Clay Helton looked at a number of candidates. Los Angeles Rams senior offensive assistant Jedd Fisch, a former college coordinator, was considered for the job. And Harrell also had options. He was in the running for coordinator vacancies at both Oklahoma State and North Carolina. But USC won out and got the Air Raid coordinator they’re so desperately after.
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