After athletic director Mike Bohn resigned amid scrutiny, USC president Carol Folt named an interim athletic administrator and Big Ten transition team.
She’ll be joined in that task by a newly appointed “interim leadership” team that includes three external administrators with athletics experience, as well as four members of university president Carol Folt’s senior administration.
How long USC will be without a full-time leader still remains to be seen. Folt has not announced any details about how the search for Bohn’s successor will be managed. Bohn didn’t answer any direct questions posed by The Times. In a statement provided to The Times in response to those questions, Bohn wrote that it was “the right time” to step down.
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