Lindsey resigns as

'SC defense coach

Don Lindsey abruptly resigned as USC's defensive coordinator as the result of an apparent disagreement with head coach John Robinson.

Lindsey left after a meeting Wednesday with Robinson, and could not be reached for comment.

According to an unidentified team source quoted by the Los Angeles Times, "It was kind of a clash, toward the end of the season. John has his own philosophy of defense, and Lindsey is kind of a 'it's my way or the highway' kind of guy, and it came to a head."

Lindsey had completed his second season under Robinson. The Trojans finished 7-3-1 and will play Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2.

"This decision was reached mutually between Don and I and is effective immediately," Robinson said in a statement. "He has been released from his responsibilities now so he can pursue other coaching opportunities."

The Trojan defense has been under criticism of late, and Robinson was one of the critics.

In the 31-19 loss to UCLA on Nov. 19, Robinson was unhappy that UCLA had rushed for 232 yards against the Trojans. And Notre Dame netted 226 yards on the ground in the Irish-Trojan tie last Saturday.

All of Lindsey's defensive front starters at season's end were freshmen and sophomores.

Lindsey coached under John McKay at USC from 1971-75. He worked on staffs led by Bear Bryant, Jim Sweeney, Frank Broyles, McKay, Robinson, Lou Holtz, Bill Curry and Bob Stull.