USC reportedly has a deal in place with Cincinnati athletic director Mike Bohn to make him their next AD. While the Trojans could make the move official at some point this week, speculation is increasing that Bohn may be having second thoughts.
According to a report from Scott Wolf of InsideUSC.com, Bohn is considering backing out of his agreement with USC after university president Carol Folt informed him that he will not be able to hire Urban Meyer as the school’s next football coach.
Several other athletic director candidates are said to have turned down the USC job because they were told Meyer was not an option, but Wolf reports that Bohn was not informed until after he agreed to take the position.
Meyer has been repeatedly linked to USC, but a recent report claimed Folt, who became USC’s president earlier this year, does not want to hire Meyer because of all the controversy that surrounds him.
USC has enough problems to deal with, as the admissions scandal that rocked the school is still playing out.
The Trojans were also one of the teams involved in the FBI’s investigation into corruption within college basketball.
Folt likely played a role in former athletic director Lynn Swann recently stepping down, as Swann was heavily criticized for the way he handled a lot of the issues at USC during his three-plus years there.
There was some belief that Bohn’s impending hire at USC meant the Trojans were not going to pursue Meyer, as Meyer has a history of forging deep ties with athletic directors and does not have that type of relationship with Bohn.
However, Meyer is a University of Cincinnati alumni who played football at the school, and Bohn was complimentary of him a few years back.
USC’s football program has been in disarray for several years now, and no one really knows what their plan is with Meyer.
After jobs at Florida and Ohio State, he seems like a natural fit to lead USC out of the wilderness.
But it appears that possibility is now over.