The search is over, USC has a new Athletic Director. After Mike Bohn shockingly resigned back in May, USC and President Carol Folt had been quietly searching far and wide for its next Director of Athletics.
USC is expected to hire Washington athletic director Jennifer Cohen to the same position, ESPN’s Pete Thamel first reported. Cohen replaces Mike Bohn, who resigned from the role in May following 3 1/2 years with the Trojans.
When it comes to the USC Athletic Department, there's never a dull day. Earlier on Monday morning, The Athletic's Nicole Auerbach tweeted out a rather ominous message regarding an impending 1:00 p.m.
Former USC athletic director Mike Bohn unexpectedly resigned last month after a "thorough review of the athletics department." The review uncovered "concerns" about Bohn, per the Los Angeles Times, which prompted his resignation.
Former athletic director Mike Bohn left Cincinnati for Southern California in 2019 amid an investigation into his "discriminatory and professional misconduct," On3 reported Thursday.
From Mike Bohn's unexpected resignation to a new football commit for Lincoln Riley, there has been a ton of USC news this week. Here's what we're hearing.
Last Friday, former USC athletic director Mike Bohn resigned following an investigation into workplace culture within the Trojans athletic department. Since Bohn's departure, a number of AD's from around the country have been linked to the USC opening.
Former USC athletic director Mike Bohn unexpectedly resigned last Friday after a "thorough review of the athletics department." The review uncovered "concerns" about Bohn, per the Los Angeles Times, which prompted his resignation.
Scott Wolf of InsideUSC.com reported on Monday that plans are in the works to build a new football only facility at USC. A source who didn't wish to be identified told Wolf: “Mike Bohn committed to giving Lincoln Riley his own building.
USC is on the market for a new athletic director with just over a year to go before the school joins the Big Ten with crosstown rival UCLA. Mike Bohn, who became Trojans AD in 2019 after five successful years at the University of Cincinnati, resigned last week after the L.A.
USC athletic director Mike Bohn abruptly resigned on Friday, and we are now getting some context as to why he may have made the sudden decision.
Southern California athletic director Mike Bohn, citing "ongoing health challenges," resigned Friday, effective immediately. Bohn, 62, has been in charge
Mike Bohn, the USC athletic director, has resigned from his position, as first reported by the Los Angeles Times. Bohn, who became the Trojans athletic
Bohn led the charge for USC to exit the Pac-12 and join the Big Ten. He oversaw the home run hire of Lincoln Riley for the football program. And the men’s basketball team just landed Bronny James as a top recruit.
White was part of USC's 1978 national championship team — as crowned by the coaches poll — and followed that up by winning the Heisman a season later.
Bohn did not exactly say anything on social media, but a series of retweets criticizing the Pac-12’s officials seemed to indicate what he was thinking.
Petersen has long been eyed by USC but has never accepted its overtures.
Franklin's program began the season with back-to-back wins and is now preparing to face the No. 22 Auburn Tigers this Saturday night, so the coach understandably didn't want to discuss any job openings on Tuesday.
Associate head coach Donte Williams, who had served as cornerbacks coach and defensive pass game coordinator, will be interim head coach for the rest of the season.
George Kliavkoff begins his tenure as Pac-12 commissioner this week and USC athletic director Mike Bohn is particularly excited for things to get going. When Kliavkoff starts on June 1, he will begin working with all Pac-12 teams, but especially those with nationally recognized brands like USC.
The 31st Southern Heritage Classic has been canceled due to COVID-19, which means the annual football game between Jackson State and Tennessee State has also been canceled in 2020.
USC athletic director Mike Bohn said that "racism and hate speech will not be tolerated."
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