Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Southern Cal AD Pat Haden steps down from College Football Playoff committee.

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Southern Cal Athletic Director Pat Haden has stepped down from the College Football Playoff committee because of health issues, it was announced Friday.

“I am reluctant to step down, but my doctors advised me to reduce my traveling,” Haden said in a statement that accompanie­d the announceme­nt by Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff. “With the weekly CFP meetings about to start and the travel commitment involved, I had to make this difficult decision.

“I feel it is in the best interest of the CFP and also of USC, with our current football coaching change and our upcoming Coliseum renovation.”

Haden, 62, required medical attention on the sideline before the Trojans’ game Oct. 17 at Notre Dame after reporting feeling lightheade­d. He was taken to the locker room and left about midway through the game, stopping at a hospital before he returned to Los Angeles on a private plane, a school spokesman said the day of the incident.

Haden, who has a pacemaker, returned to work but has been under pressure in the wake of his hiring and firing of football coach Steve Sarkisian. He did not attend last week’s home game against Utah because he was taking a few days off after the incident at Notre Dame, the school spokesman said.

Haden was serving the second year of a two-year term on the CFP committee. The committee will continue with its 12 remaining members for the rest of the season. Its first ranking is set to come out Tuesday.

Haden also has commitment­s to many other corporate and non-profit positions — more than a dozen in all — from which he earns more than $500,000, according to a recent Los Angeles Times review of proxy statements and federal tax records.

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