The Bakersfield Californian

NCAA hits USC basketball with 2 years’ probation, fine

- BY BETH HARRIS

LOS ANGELES — The NCAA hit Southern California’s men’s basketball program with two years’ probation on Thursday because a former assistant coach violated NCAA ethics rules when he accepted a bribe to steer players to a business management company.

The Division I Committee on Infraction­s announced the penalties, which include a $5,000 fine and a 1 percent loss of the private school’s basketball budget. The probation, which does not include a postseason ban, runs until April 14, 2023.

Tony Bland, the former associate head coach under coach Andy Enfield, wasn’t mentioned by name in the NCAA report. He was arrested by FBI agents in September 2017. USC fired Bland four months later. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery in January 2019 and cooperated with the NCAA’s investigat­ion.

As part of his plea deal with federal prosecutor­s, Bland acknowledg­ed accepting a $4,100 bribe during a July 2017 meeting with financial advisers and business managers in exchange for directing players to retain their services when they entered the pro ranks. He received two years’ probation.

USC is the fourth school involved in the federal investigat­ion of conspiracy and bribery in college basketball to be punished by the NCAA.

South Carolina is on two years’ probation; Oklahoma State is on three years’ probation and banned from participat­ing in the postseason for one season; and Alabama was put on three years’ probation.

Other schools that have acknowledg­ed receiving a notice of allegation­s from the NCAA are Arizona, which fired coach Sean Miller on April 7, Kansas, Louisville, North Carolina State, and TCU.

In Bland’s case, government recordings from the meetings revealed he had touted his ability to connect the company with current or prospectiv­e players, noting he had heavy influence over their decisions.

The meetings violated NCAA rules that prohibit athletics staff from receiving benefits for facilitati­ng or arranging a meeting between a player and an agent or financial adviser.

 ?? MARK J. TERRILL / AP FILE ?? In this 2017 file photo, Southern California head coach Andy Enfield, left, talks to officials as assistant coach Tony Bland stands behind him during an NCAA basketball game against UCLA in Los Angeles.
MARK J. TERRILL / AP FILE In this 2017 file photo, Southern California head coach Andy Enfield, left, talks to officials as assistant coach Tony Bland stands behind him during an NCAA basketball game against UCLA in Los Angeles.

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