NCAA Basketball Coaches Accused Of Taking Corruption Probe Bribes

Some assistant coaches at top-tier college basketball programs are being accused of taking cash bribes to deliver star athletes to advisers and/or agents.  

The FBI announced Tuesday that several assistant coaches and the head of sports marketing at Adidas have been charged. 

Federal prosecutors will be detailing the charges this afternoon in Manhattan.   

Court documents show the assistant coaches charged in the corruption scheme are: 

  • Arizona's Emanuel Richardson

  • Oklahoma State's Lamont Evans

  • USC's Tony Bland


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