
USC Athletic Director Mike Bohn has decided to step down according to Ryan Kartje of the LA Times.
In a statement released to the LA Times, Bohn stated: “After more than 40 years of college athletics leadership, it is the right time to step away from my position as Director of Athletics at the University of Southern California. I have dedicated my life to serving student-athletes and advancing the enterprise of intercollegiate athletics. I will always be proud of leading the program out of the most tumultuous times in the history of the profession and at USC with a restored reputation and national milestone accomplishments. I led the process to join the Big 10 Conference, hired marquee Head Coaches, produced the highest graduation rate in school history and won numerous national and conference championships…”
Later in his statement, Bohn cited health concerns and spending time with his family as reasons for the resignation.
Bohn most notably hired head football coach Lincoln Riley away from Oklahoma. He also has overseen the Trojans’ programs as they joined the Big Ten. They will officially join the conference in the 2024-2025 academic year.
There has been no replacement for Bohn announced by the school yet.
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