Statement from USC AD Mike Bohn On Postponement of All Sports Through 2020
USC Athletics | August 11, 2020
During the last several months, our coaches and staff worked tirelessly to develop and implement comprehensive policies and protocols to ensure the health and safety of the many student-athletes welcomed back in our phased return to campus plan. These protocols were communicated regularly through team meetings, informational webinars, step-by-step videos, infographics, and emails. I am in awe of our student-athletes’ discipline and dedication to adhering to all of our guidelines in a profound commitment to themselves, their teammates, and their shared desire to compete. We are indebted to our campus partners, operations staff, and medical team for their leadership and partnership.
In listening to our Pac-12 Medical Advisory Committee present the latest data over the past few days, it became abundantly clear that, despite our gargantuan efforts locally and as a conference, there is too much uncertainty to move forward with athletics practices and competitions at this time. I would like to thank Dr. Folt for joining with me to advocate for the health and well-being of our student-athletes.
We will do now what we did in March. We will focus our attention forward and get back to work on addressing the challenges that await us in the weeks ahead. The path may be covered in ambiguity, but there is never any doubt about our mission to serve our student-athletes. We are grateful to the Trojan Family for their continued support and encouragement. We will be stronger for having endured this together. We FIGHT as ONe!
USC’s football season and the other Pac-12 college games are falling victim to the coronavirus pandemic. Shortly after the Big 10 Conference announced a postponement to their football season, the big schools here in the west followed suit. It comes as smaller conferences made similar decisions over the past few days. Many university administrators and players have voiced concerns about playing football this fall with the pandemic still widespread. The PAC-12 will review the possibility of playing the football season in the Spring of 2021.
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