The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

USC athletic director Swann resigns

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LOS ANGELES — Southern California athletic director Lynn Swann resigned Monday after three tumultuous years on the job at his alma mater.

New USC President Carol Folt announced the decision in a letter expressing her “sincere appreciati­on” for the former Trojans receiver.

“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,” Folt wrote.

Dave Roberts, the former head of USC’s compliance department, will serve as interim athletic director while the school searches for a new executive to run one of the nation’s highestpro­file athletic department­s. Roberts is a special adviser to Folt, who assumed her position in July.

The 67yearold Swann was hired in 2016 despite no significan­t experience in athletic administra­tion. USC’s athletic department has faced several setbacks during the Pro Football Hall of Fame receiver’s tenure, notably involvemen­t in the widespread college admissions scandal and the college basketball corruption scandal.

Swann also soured many USC fans by backing football coach Clay Helton, who was retained after the Trojans went 57 last year in the powerhouse program’s first losing season since 2000. Swann didn’t hire Helton, but he signed the coach to a lucrative contract extension through 2023 after Helton’s Trojans won the Rose Bowl and the Pac12 in consecutiv­e seasons.

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