Tee Martin out at USC as offensive coordinator

Tee Martin

USC has parted ways with offensive coordinator Tee Martin. (AP file photo)

Tee Martin will not be back as the USC offensive coordinator, according to a number of media outlets.

Dan Weber of USCFootball.com and Football Scoop are both reporting the news, citing sources.

Martin, who quarterbacked Tennessee to the 1998 national championship, was stripped of play-calling duties in the middle of the season. The Mobile, Alabama, native had been with the Trojans since 2012.

FootballScoop is also reporting defensive backs coach Ronnie Bradford will not be back either.

Last month, it was announced that former UAB coach Neil Callaway has been fired from his position as offensive line coach at USC and that head coach Clay Helton would call plays for the remainder of the season.

Martin remained on staff as offensive coordinator to assist with game-planning.

“I felt it was an appropriate time to become more involved in the offense as we continue to develop our team for the future,” Helton said at the time. "Tee and I have had conversations about this decision and he was supportive. He has done a tremendous job here. He will stay involved with the offense as he remains the offensive coordinator, helps put together our practice and game plans and serves as my offensive eyes during games. “I want to thank Neil for all his hard work at USC. He is an outstanding coach and a great friend. I wish him nothing but the best in the future.”

Martin prepped at Mobile’s Williamson High School.

Mark Heim is a sports reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter@Mark_Heim.

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