OT: USC AD Resigns

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USC may have done well by hiring Graham Harrell OC, surviving the Kliff Kingsbury embarrassment.

Per USC President Carol Folt, Swann resigned due to her assembling a new leadership team at the University.

I'll assume Swann was not part of that team.
 
I just received the related alumni email. This is what it says:

Dear Trojan Community,
I am writing to share my sincere appreciation for Lynn Swann, who has decided to resign from his position as the Director of Athletics effective today. Lynn has been a leader on and off the field at USC for nearly five decades, and he will forever be a valued member of the Trojan Family.

Lynn has led our Athletics Department to five national championships in five different women’s and men’s sports during his tenure. Our student-athletes’ cumulative GPA for the past two years and our graduation rate of 86% last year were all-time highs for USC Athletics. We appreciate Lynn’s leadership of the department over these past three years and will continue to be grateful for his historic contributions to USC.

I have asked Dave Roberts, currently a special advisor to the President, to serve as Interim Director of Athletics until a permanent replacement is named. In his current role, Dave serves as the NCAA’s Vice Chair of the Committee on Infractions. His experience, relationships and understanding of collegiate athletics, including as a student-athlete at UC Davis, make him well-qualified to lead the department during this period.

I am pleased to introduce the committee who will conduct the national search for our next, permanent athletic director. USC Trustee Suzanne Nora Johnson will chair the search committee, which includes alumni representative Bill Allen; Vice President for Student Affairs Winston Crisp; Faculty Athletics Representative Alan Green; Academic Senate President Rebecca Lonergan; Provost Charles Zukoski; and trustees Jeff Smulyan, William McMorrow, and Board Chair Rick Caruso. Importantly, the committee will also include two student-athletes, who will be named shortly. The position will be filled with an experienced and accomplished individual, and I encourage you to share your thoughts and recommendations with the committee via email at adsearch@usc.edu.

Our Athletics Department puts our student-athletes first by pursuing excellence with integrity. We will build on the traditions and strengths of our exceptional athletics program. Our outstanding coaches, administrators and student-athletes work tirelessly every day both in the classroom and on the playing field, to embody the very best of the Trojan spirit. Our Athletics Department, working together with faculty and staff across the university, is focused on preparing all of our students for success in life, wherever they may go.

We will keep our tremendous Trojan heritage and tradition of strength going forward in all of our athletics programs. There is so much to look forward to and I am excited about our future.

Sincerely,
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Carol L. Folt
President
 
Not going to happen. He's kissing his lucky stars he fell into this job. He's going to have to be dragged out kicking and screaming.

Exactly. Blake always reminded me of a catering director at a hotel or country club. One that has a certain panache for weddings.

He's not going to get fired and he's certainly not going to get a better job offer.
 
I just sampled the USC message boards. I expected greater degree of celebration. That definitely would have been the case a year ago or six months ago. But I guess the football start has tempered things. Now it is being viewed as the new university president not messing around and getting rid of anyone who either might have known about the academic scandal or should have prevented it.
 
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I can not wait for the day when the headline reads "Miami AD resigns". Or fired. Either or.
Just get Blake the fvck out of Miami. Out of this ******* universe.
 
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Local LA sports radio is rejoicing Swann leaving USC. Lynn was not well-liked among anyone involved with the program.

Most interesting commentary is how the USC search needs to forget hiring someone with ties to USC. Only once in their history have they hired an AD not previously connected to the University. Sound familiar? Also, this is basically two firings in one. Swann, then Helton. Any new AD is going to want ‘his guy’.

Let’s see if their new AD has any connections with Urban Meyer. Stoke that conspiracy theory.
 
His tenure has been marred with scandal, most recently the college admissions mess. NCAA will be calling next.
 
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