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Texas A&M names former football coach R.C. Slocum interim athletic director after Bjork’s departure

Former Texas A&M football coach R.C. Slocum, right, talks with former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning, left, before an NCAA college football game between Tennessee and Texas A&M Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) (David J. Phillip, Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M named R.C. Slocum, the winningest football coach in school history, interim athletic director on Monday.

Slocum will run the department while Texas A&M searches for a replacement for Ross Bjork, who left last week for Ohio State. Bjork will replace Gene Smith as athletic director following his retirement on July 1.

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Slocum also served as interim athletic director at Texas A&M in 2019.

“Coach Slocum has been a champion for Texas A&M on and off the field for more than 50 years,” Texas A&M president Mark A. Welsh said in a release. “His passion for this university, knowledge of Aggie athletics and commitment to the success of our student-athletes are second to none, and I’m grateful for his willingness to once again step into this interim role.”

Slocum coached the Aggies from 1989-2002, going 123-47. He never had a losing season and won four conference championships, capped by the Big 12 title in 1998. He is a member of the College Football Playoff selection committee and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2012.

“I am honored to be asked to serve as the interim athletics director at Texas A&M, a university close to my heart,” Slocum said. “I have great respect for president Welsh and will do my best to make him, Texas A&M and, most importantly, our coaches and student-athletes, proud.”

The university expects to announce a search committee to find the new athletic director soon.

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