Bohn, 62, was an architect of USC’s move from the Pac-12 to the Big Ten.
USC director of athletics Mike Bohn has tendered his letter of resignation as the head of the Trojans’ athletic department, university president Carol Folt confirmed in a letter to the USC community on Friday.
Bohn, 62, arrived at USC from Cincinnati in November of 2019, replacing former Trojan standout Lynn Swann. His hiring marked a new approach for USC, which had stayed largely within the university community with previous athletics hires, whereas Bohn came with athletic director experience at four different colleges.
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