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The NCAA committee on infractions will release its findings regarding the USC football and basketball programs on Friday, a source with knowledge of the situation told ESPN.com’s Dana O’Neil on Sunday.

The NCAA infractions committee held a hearing in February in which USC presented its responses to allegations of NCAA violations.

The Tempe, Ariz., proceedings featured appearances from former basketball coach Tim Floyd and new football coach Lane Kiffin — and an overloaded cart of documents that included seven boxes and two massive bound folders.

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For more news and notes on the Trojans, check out Pedro Moura’s blog. Blog But USC’s ultimate fate requires a verdict from the NCAA, which would follow any recommendation for sanctions or penalties in the committee's report. USC would have an opportunity to appeal.

ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” reported in May of 2008 that former basketball player O.J. Mayo accepted cash and gifts — extra benefits — from Rodney Guillory, who was connected to Bill Duffy Associates Sports Management. Moreover, Floyd was alleged to have provided a $1,000 cash payment to help steer Mayo to USC, according to a Yahoo! Sports report.

USC already admitted wrongdoing with the basketball program and sanctioned itself, including a ban on postseason participation, a reduction of scholarships and vacating all of its wins from 2007-08.

But though USC chose to contest the allegation against the football program, its ultimate goal is to overcome the perception of a lack of institutional control, which could result in significant sanctions, including scholarship reductions, TV and postseason bans, recruiting restrictions and probation.

If USC is found guilty of major violations, the NCAA also could rule that the Trojans are “repeat violators.” Per NCAA rules, “An institution shall be considered a repeat’s violator if the Committee on Infractions finds that a major violation has occurred within five years of the starting date of a major penalty.”

via Source: NCAA committee on infraction findings on USC football, basketball to come Friday – ESPN Los Angeles.

 Posted by at 5:43 pm
May 312010
 

Alabama’s baseball team is headed down the road to Atlanta for its opening regional of the NCAA tournament.

The Crimson Tide (37-22) was seeded second in the Atlanta regional and will face third-seeded Elon (38-22) in the first game at 2 p.m. (Central) on Friday.

Top seed Georgia Tech (45-13) — which is seeded eighth overall nationally — is the host and will face fourth-seeded Mercer (37-22) in the opening round.

via Alabama sent to Atlanta to open NCAA baseball tournament | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:40 pm
May 312010
 

AUBURN — The Tigers will open their first NCAA regional in five years against Jacksonville State Friday at Plainsman Park.

Second-seeded Clemson and third-seeded Southern Mississippi are the other two participants in the regional.

Auburn found out with everyone else at a team gathering at a local restaurant. The reaction was muted, as the Tigers had already learned a day earlier that they would host a regional.

Auburn did not secure one of the top 8 national seeds. The winner of the Auburn regional will face the winner of the Georgia Tech regional. That super regional will be in Atlanta if Georgia Tech advances, but Auburn could have a chance to host the super regional if Tech is eliminated. Intriguingly, the No. 2 seed in Atlanta is Alabama, setting up a potential Auburn-Alabama super-regional if both teams advance.

via Auburn regional is set: No. 2 Clemson, No. 3 Southern Miss, No. 4 Jacksonville State join top-seeded Tigers | al.com.

 Posted by at 5:39 pm