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Carroll's agent, Gary Uberstine, wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press on Monday night, "Our firm policy is not to comment on clients' contract details."
Trojans offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates -- whom Carroll brought in for 2009 is coming to presumably take the same job in Seattle. Ken Norton Jr., Carroll's linebackers coach at USC, and Trojans offensive line coach Pat Ruel are also expected to be on the new Seahawks staff.
Not that the new coach was saying much about that while still in L.A.
"We're working at it," Carroll said of which USC coaches are coming with him and which will stay during the final weeks of the recruiting season. "It's a delicate situation with the people I love who I have had long relationships with."
There are some of those already awaiting Carroll in Seattle.
Defensive end Lawrence Jackson, a recent No. 1 draft choice of the Seahawks, is just two years removed from Carroll's dynasty. And Seahawks three-time Pro Bowl linebacker and co-captain Lofa Tatupu is one of the few USC defenders Carroll cited by name.
Yet despite saying he will always be a Trojan, will always return to Southern California and be part of that community, Carroll said Seattle is providing him the NFL experience he's always wanted "at the highest level of competition."
"It was about the challenge," Carroll said. "This challenge became greater and just too exciting to pass up."
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