Rivers handed his letter of resignation to Williams, CEO of the U.S. Track and Field Association.
Williams took the resignation and asked, "Coach Rivers, why do you want to resign?"
"I don't think I am qualified to be the head coach." Rivers was clearly ashamed of this statement. "I'm not as talented as many of the athletes and they don't respect me. Our training didn't go well.
At the moment, Rivers felt a little gratified. Aylwin's bullying gave him an excuse to resign. Williams had to accept his resignation.
Williams nodded to show that he has understood River's concerns.
As the leader of the U.S. Track and Field Association, Williams certainly had to pay attention to the daily training of the track and field team, so he knew that Rivers was not lying.