In a superseding indictment filed on Thursday afternoon in the college basketball corruption trial, federal prosecutors allege that would-be agent Christian Dawkins paid bribes to unnamed assistant coaches at schools located at Nebraska and Texas. The two schools implicated are reportedly Creighton and TCU, according to Yahoo Sports' Dan Wetzel.
In the court filing, the U.S. attorney said "no new charges" have been filed. The assistant coaches at those schools are thus unlikely to be charged with crimes the way previous assistant coaches were, but have reportedly been identified as Creighton's Preston Murphy and TCU's Corey Barker.