| Seahawks/NFL AP source: Carroll not yet leaving USC for Seattle Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks do not have an agreement despite widespread reports but are closing in on a deal, according to a league official with direct knowledge of the coaching search. New twist: Carroll might only be coach, not president Sports Illustrated writer Peter King says the Seattle Seahawks interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier for four hours Saturday in Minneapolis, which appears to be the last step before finalizing a deal with USC coach Pete Carroll. Carroll deal all but official now ESPN is reporting Saturday morning that USC coach Pete Carroll has agreed in principle to a five-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks as the team now fulfills its obligation to interview a minority candidate under the NFL's Rooney Rule. Mora out as coach of Seahawks; Carroll next? Jim Mora pounded tables. He called out tackles, even the kicker. He demanded more to help him fulfill his civic duty to bring a first Super Bowl championship to his hometown. Seahawks ready to give Carroll keys to the kingdom Why exactly is USC coach Pete Carroll on the verge of becoming both president and head coach of the Seattle Seahawks? Who would Carroll bring with him to Seattle? Though USC coach Pete Carroll has yet to sign a contract with the Seattle Seahawks -- and can't do so until the team interviews at least one minority candidate -- reports are already circulating about potential assistants he might lure to the Pacific Northwest. Seahawks to interview Vikings coordinator Saturday Before the Seattle Seahawks make any announcement concerning the rumored hire of USC's Pete Carroll as their next head coach, they will need to interview at least one minority candidate in order to satisfy the National Football League's Rooney Rule. 
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