On a day usually reserved for coaches to deliver clunky podium jokes and injury updates, USC’s Andy Enfield and Arizona’s Sean Miller were confronted by a far more uncomfortable topic Thursday at Pac-12 Conference basketball media day.
Neither could escape a fusillade of questions related to the evolving college basketball corruption scandal. Enfield and Miller were largely evasive before departing a third-floor office room toward an uncertain future after two of their assistants were among 10 men recently charged with using bribes to direct players toward schools, shoe sponsors or agents.