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Per the Mort/Shefter report this week:

At least one and possibly two colleges are closely looking at Vikings offensive coordinator Norv Turner as a head-coaching candidate, per a league source. Whether he would be interested is an entirely different issue, but colleges do have interest.
 
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Well, here's Norv's resume:

Oregon (1975) - Graduate assistant
Southern California (1976–1979) - Wide receivers coach
Southern California (1980) - Defensive backs coach
Southern California (1981–1983) - Quarterbacks coach
Southern California (1984) - Offensive coordinator
Los Angeles Rams (1985–1990) - Wide receivers coach
Dallas Cowboys (1991–1993) - Offensive coordinator
Washington Redskins (1994–2000) - Head coach
San Diego Chargers (2001) - Offensive coordinator
Miami Dolphins (2002–2003) - Offensive coordinator
Oakland Raiders (2004–2005) - Head coach
San Francisco 49ers (2006) - Offensive coordinator
San Diego Chargers (2007–2012) - Head coach
Cleveland Browns (2013) - Offensive coordinator
Minnesota Vikings (2014–present) - Offensive coordinator
 

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He doesn't have an overwhelming personality but I think he could be a solid HC at a mid-major program.
 

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Your guy getting the axe after the season?

Unfortunately no. He is going to do enough to where the team won't fire him 1-year into his deal. Had he lost 2 of the 3 to Colorado, Arizona State, and Arizona, I think he was done, but they won all 3.

As ZeroClub noted, Norv actually has ties to USC. He isn't the name coach I would want but he'd be better than Helton.

Southern California (1976–1979) - Wide receivers coach
Southern California (1980) - Defensive backs coach
Southern California (1981–1983) - Quarterbacks coach
Southern California (1984) - Offensive coordinator
 
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Unfortunately no. He is going to do enough to where the team won't fire him 1-year into his deal. Had he lost 2 of the 3 to Colorado, Arizona State, and Arizona, I think he was done, but they won all 3.

As ZeroClub noted, Norv actually has ties to USC. He isn't the name coach I would want but he'd be better than Helton.

John Robinson ties
 
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cmd - How is Pete Carroll remembered at USC? Fondly? Negatively (what with NCAA sanctions)?

Norv's resume has some similarities to Pete Carroll's (pre-Seattle) resume:

Pete Carroll

Pacific (1973–1976) - Graduate assistant
Arkansas (1977) - Graduate assistant
Iowa State (1978) - Secondary coordinator
Ohio State (1979) - Secondary coordinator
North Carolina State (1980–1982) - Defensive coordinator
Pacific (1983) - Defensive coordinator
Buffalo Bills (1984) - Defensive backs coach
Minnesota Vikings (1985–1989) - Defensive backs
New York Jets (1990–1993) - Defensive coordinator
New York Jets (1994) - Head coach
San Francisco 49ers (1995–1996) - Defensive coordinator
New England Patriots (1997–1999) - Head coach
Southern California (2001–2009) - Head coach
Seattle Seahawks (2010–present) - Head coach
 

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cmd - How is Pete Carroll remembered at USC? Fondly? Negatively (what with NCAA sanctions)?

Fondly. Some people felt he abandoned us but I think he knew the NCAA was going to railroad us and made a smart decision. The school thought so highly of them they have hired 3 of his disciples since he left.


Norv's resume has some similarities to Pete Carroll's (pre-Seattle) resume:

I thought the exact same thing when I read your post earlier.
 
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