Even though Clay Helton was fired as USC’s head football coach last September, it sounds like he is still in contact with some people in the Trojans program
On top of shouting out his own replacement, Helton also mentioned that USC’s athletic director Mike Bohn texted each other this weekend following each of their wins.Georgia Southern took down Nebraska 45–42, which promptedafter the game. USC beat Stanford 41–28 to move to 2–0 on the season.
The friendly situation going on between Helton and his former team is not typical for college football, especially after USC fired him.
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