Staff and wire reports
The Pacific 10 Conference is now the Pac-12, with the addition of Utah and Colorado. The Big Ten now comprises 12 teams and the Big 12 shrinks to 10.
By Sam Farmer
Lonnie White, who played for the Trojans from 1982-86 and covered sports for the Los Angeles Times for 20 years after that, says he got $14,000 while at USC, most of it coming from the sale of season tickets.
By Andrew Carter
The quarterback, who is skipping his final season in college to enter the NFL's supplemental draft, offers a brief apology to 'Buckeye Nation.' He takes no questions at a news conference.
By Gary Klein
Fallout from football and basketball violations has included stiff NCAA sanctions, a diminished product on field and court, and revenue losses that are hard to calculate but are in the tens of millions in football alone.
By Gary Klein
The USC football coach faces allegations that stem from his short tenure in Knoxville but might lead to penalties that could affect the Trojans.
By Bill Plaschke
He is quietly resigned to accept his fate after an NCAA hearing on his tenure at Tennessee, but the football coach shows he has moved on and grown up. 'A lot has changed,' he says.
By Gary Klein
USC tailback Marc Tyler may be disciplined for his alleged role in two off-the-field incidents.
Staff and wire reports
Pryor is expected to make himself available for NFL supplemental draft.
By Chris Dufresne
The Bowl Championship Series vacates the Trojans' title-game victory over Oklahoma, a move that was regarded as an inevitable outcome of the Reggie Bush case that led to NCAA sanctions against USC.
Staff and wire reports
Bill Hancock says he'll be 'happy to provide' information on college football's postseason system.
Staff and wire reports
The salesman who sold the cars to the quarterback said he didn't give any special deals to Ohio State players.
By Chris Dufresne
They can argue USC got treated too harshly by the NCAA, but not that it got treated for systemic issues. It's time to embrace the positives that have occurred from the experience.
By Chris Dufresne
Tressel, who resigned as the Buckeyes' football coach Monday, Athletic Director Gene Smith and President Gordon Gee made the situation worse by trying to gloss over it.