
Larry Scott, Pac-12 Commissioner, commented during Pac-12 media day Wednesday on teams' involvement in pay-for-play scandals.
For the second straight season, a few dark clouds have drifted over from New York to land atop the Pac-12’s splashy preseason media days.
Last season, the Pac-12 media day was held three weeks after the federal investigation into college basketball came to light, when UA’s Book Richardson and USC’s Tony Bland were arrested and eventually fired. That forced both UA’s Sean Miller and USC’s Andy Enfield to face multiple questions about their situations.
This time, the first of three federal trials resulting from the investigation is underway in Manhattan, and allegations were made last week involving ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ and Oregon.
The trial will continue Thursday, too.
“We’re monitoring it very closely,†Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said. “We’re concerned with some of the allegations that have been made, and looking forward to seeing what the outcome is there.â€