The NCAA has put the USC Trojans football team on a one-year probation with a $50,000 fine for coaching violations, according to a report from 247Sports. USC coach Lincoln Riley will not be suspended as part of the action, despite violating head coach responsibility rules.
"The school and the enforcement staff agreed that the violations in this case occurred when eight analysts for the football program engaged in on- and off-field coaching activities during spring 2022, fall 2022 and spring 2023, resulting in the football program exceeding the permissible number of countable coaches by six for two academic years," per the NCAA report via 247 Sports.
NCAA probation is a penalty that can be imposed on a college or university for various infractions, such as unethical conduct, lack of institutional control, or failure to monitor.
Per 247 Sports, here is the full list of penalties:
The parties used ranges identified by the Division I membership-approved infractions penalty guidelines to agree upon Level II-mitigated penalties for the university and Riley. The decision contains the full list of penalties as approved by the Committee on Infractions, including:
While USC's violations occurred in 2022 and 2023, the news impacts an already disappointing 2024 season. The Trojans have been dealing with outside noise after losing games to Michigan, Penn State, Minnesota, and Maryland after holding leads in the fourth quarter.
The first year as members of the Big Ten Conference certainly did not go according to plan for USC. Most recently, Riley made a significant change to the offense, benching quarterback Miller Moss in favor of Jayden Maiava.
With only three games remaining, can Maiava bring this team to the finish line? In order to become eligible for a bowl game, USC must win two out of its last three games against Nebraska, UCLA, and Notre Dame.
The Trojans host the Cornhuskers in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum at 1 p.m. PT on Saturday.
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