Source: USC adds ex-Houston DC Belk to staff

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USC hired former Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk as its defensive backs coach, a source told ESPN on Saturday.

The Trojans’ addition of Belk comes just over two weeks after they hired former UCLA defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn to run and call the defense and six days after adding former North Dakota State head coach Matt Entz as the school’s linebackers coach and assistant head coach for defense.

Belk, who had interviewed for multiple defensive back jobs in the SEC over the past two cycles, Power 5 coordinator jobs and NFL secondary jobs, signed a multiyear deal with USC.

He joined Houston in 2019 as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach after leaving West Virginia along with head coach Dana Holgorsen. He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2021, when his defense finished sixth in the country in total defense (302.2 yards), tied for 13th in turnovers forced (23) and 19th in points allowed per game (20.4). As a result, he was a Broyles Award semifinalist.

Belk was one of three graduate assistants on Alabama’s famous 2015 staff that included offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin (now at Ole Miss), defensive coordinator Kirby Smart (Georgia), position coaches Mel Tucker, Mario Cristobal (Miami) and Billy Napier (Florida) and fellow graduate assistant Dan Lanning (Oregon).

He will now be part of a revamped defensive staff at USC tasked with preparing it for a move to the Big Ten in 2024.

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