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The case for Tyson Helton to be ECU’s next head coach
The case for Tyson Helton to be ECU’s next head coach
Helton has a proven track record of success at Western Kentucky
In his four seasons as head coach at Western Kentucky, Helton has led the Hilltoppers to a 30-13 record, including two bowl game victories. He has also won two Conference USA championships and been named the league’s Coach of the Year twice.
Helton’s success at Western Kentucky is even more impressive when you consider the fact that he took over a program that had gone 2-10 the previous season.
Helton is a good recruiter
Helton is known as a good recruiter, and he has been able to bring in some talented players to Western Kentucky. In 2019, he signed the No. 1 recruiting class in Conference USA. That class included several players who have gone on to become starters for the Hilltoppers.
Helton’s ability to recruit good players is important because it will allow him to build a strong foundation at ECU.
Helton is a good motivator
Helton is also known as a good motivator. He is able to get his players to play hard for him, and he has a knack for getting them to believe in themselves.
Helton’s ability to motivate his players is important because it will allow him to get the most out of his team at ECU.
Helton is a good fit for ECU
Helton is a good fit for ECU because he knows the area and he is familiar with the program. He also has a good track record of success, he is a good recruiter, and he is a good motivator.
If ECU hires Helton, he will be the first head coach in school history to have played, served as an assistant coach, and worked as a coordinator for the Pirates.
Conclusion
Tyson Helton is a strong candidate to be the next head coach at ECU. He has a proven track record of success, he is a good recruiter, and he is a good motivator. He is also a good fit for ECU because he knows the area and he is familiar with the program.
If ECU hires Helton, he will be a good addition to the program and he will help the Pirates compete for championships.