Former USC athletic director Mike Garrett has been hired to fill the same position at Langston University, a small historically black college in Oklahoma which competes in the NAIA.
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"USC 17 years ago was trying to grapple and get their school academically sound and athletically sound," Garrett said at his press conference. "Langston is in that position now. It's a great feeling to be able to build something. Building is what I like to do. I believe in what Langston wants to do."
USC's first Heisman Trophy winner in 1965, Garrett was an accomplished athlete and administrator as a Trojan. He will undoubtedly push Langston to raise its sights to new competitive heights.
"The only thing I know is winning," Garrett emphasized at his introduction. "I hate losing."

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"USC 17 years ago was trying to grapple and get their school academically sound and athletically sound," Garrett said at his press conference. "Langston is in that position now. It's a great feeling to be able to build something. Building is what I like to do. I believe in what Langston wants to do."
USC's first Heisman Trophy winner in 1965, Garrett was an accomplished athlete and administrator as a Trojan. He will undoubtedly push Langston to raise its sights to new competitive heights.
"The only thing I know is winning," Garrett emphasized at his introduction. "I hate losing."





















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