Haruki Rocky Seto, often referred to as Rocky Seto, is a former American footballcoach; he last served as the Assistant Head Coach for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. In 2017, Seto announced that he was leaving the coaching industry to become a full-time pastor. He is currently serving as the Senior Pastor for Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley.
Early years
Seto was born in Los Angeles, California; he is Japanese-AmericanNisei, son of Issei parents. His father runs a gardening business and grew up going to USC football games; both father and son were fans of the Trojans. Seto attended Arcadia High School, where he played numerous positions; he described himself as an "average player".
After playing for the Trojans, Seto joined the coaching staff in 1999 as a volunteer assistant under then-head coach Paul Hackett, working with the defense and special teams. In 2000, he served as an administrative graduate assistant, and with the arrival of head coach Pete Carroll in 2001, he became a graduate assistant involved in the defense, working with the general defense in 2001 and safeties in 2002. In 2003, he became a full coach, in charge of safeties, and from 2004 to 2005 he coached linebackers. From 2006 to 2010, he coached the USC secondary. In 2008, former college teammate Kris Richard joined the staff as a graduate assistant. In 2006, Seto turned down a job to coach the secondary of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. When USC offensive coordinatorSteve Sarkisian departed to take the head coaching position at Washington in late 2008, he offered Seto the position of defensive coordinator. He opted to stay at USC and continue coaching the secondary, along with a raise and the additional title of assistant head coach for defense. On January 7, 2009, Carroll promoted Seto to USC Defensive Coordinator. Seto was not retained when Lane Kiffin became the head coach at USC. He was replaced by Kiffin's father, Monte. In 2010, Seto joined Pete Carroll's coaching staff for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. In 2015, the Seahawks announced that Seto has been promoted to assistant head coach/defense. In January 2017, Seto announced that he is leaving his position with the Seahawks to join the Baptist ministry. He now serves as a pastor in La Puente, California.
Personal life
Seto is named after boxer Rocky Marciano, his brothers are named after Sonny Jurgensen and Johnny Bench. His nickname is "Rock". Seto married Sharla, who played soccer for USC and was on the Women of Troy's 1998 Pac-10 championship squad; she was originally from Seattle. They have two daughters and two sons. Seto is a devout Christian and considers his church community an important aspect of his life. He was featured in an episode of Trinity Broadcasting Network's "More Than Conquerors" magazine show, which profiles Christian sports figures and shares their testimony. Seto has participated in an exchange program with Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan to help teach American football coaching and playing strategy. Seto currently serves as the Senior Pastor of Evergreen Baptist Church of San Gabriel Valley.