Two new college basketball programs have been linked to the ongoing college basketball corruption probe, according to the LA Times' Nathan Fenno, who cites a superseding indictment filed in federal court.
Fennos reports the colleges are identified as being in Nebraska and Texas, but does not specify which schools they are.
Yahoo Sports' Dan Wetzel reports, citing sources, that the two schools are Creighton and TCU.
In the indictment, federal prosecutors allege a man paid bribes to unnamed assistant coaches at schools located in Nebraska and Texas.
The $6,000 bribes were in exchange for the unnamed assistant coaches to steer their players to use certain sports marketers and financial advisors once they turned pro, according to Fenno.