
The sports world is mourning the loss of Mike Bohn, the former USC Trojans athletic director, who passed away at the age of 64. Bohn, who served as the athletic director for USC from 2019 to 2023, made a lasting impact on the university’s sports programs and left behind a legacy of leadership, growth, and dedication to student-athletes.
During his tenure, Bohn oversaw significant developments in USC’s athletics, including a strong emphasis on improving facilities, enhancing recruiting efforts, and bolstering the university’s national profile in various sports. His leadership played a key role in the return of USC’s football program to national prominence, as well as fostering a culture of excellence across all Trojans sports.
Bohn was also known for his unwavering commitment to academic and athletic integrity, as well as his ability to forge strong relationships with coaches, staff, and players. His passing has left the USC community, along with the broader college sports world, in deep sorrow.
“Mike’s contributions to USC and to college athletics were immeasurable,” said a university statement. “He was a true leader, and his legacy will continue to shape the future of USC athletics for years to come.”
The Trojan family, along with his friends and colleagues, are paying tribute to his remarkable career and profound influence on the program.
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