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Eason resigns
JOE QUINN Staff Writer
John Eason, the offensive coordinator at
USC for the past three seasons, has resigned
from his position, citing a desire to "pursue other
opportunities." Eason, who joined the Gamecock
football staff in February of 1994, also
coached the team's wide receivers.
Eason could not be reached for comment,
but said in a prepared statement, Tm grateful
for the opportunity I've had to be a part of the
Gamecock program. I've enjoyed my association
with the student-athletes, administration and
fans. I believe it is time for me to step aside and
explore some other opportunities."
Eason coached the wide receivers at
Florida State for 12 years before joining USC
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