AP
Published: March 21, 1982
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is expected to impose a three-year football probation on the University of Southern California that would include a two-year ban on bowl and television appearances, The Los Angeles Times reported in its Sunday issue.
The university's president, James Zumberge, has received a report from the N.C.A.A. Infractions Committee detailing what sanctions will be imposed as a result of its investigation of the Trojans' football program, the newspaper reported. It attributed the information to a ''reliable source.''
Athletic Director Dick Perry of U.S.C., confirmed that the N.C.A.A.'s letter had been received but said that university officials had not had time to thoroughly review the contents.