From ESPN.com:
"Everything went very well," Carroll said. "I think the university did everything they could to put all of the truth and information out there in front of the committee, and I think everyone there felt good about the process. There are still some issues that need to be determined in the next month or so, but I don't think we could have done any better than what we did."
Carroll says he believes USC will be fine after the rulings are revealed and will be glad when the cloud of suspicion that has been hanging over the football program for the past four years has cleared.
"It wasn't a very difficult process, it was a just matter of validating the information that had already been turned in because we had already done everything we could do beforehand," Carroll said. "There were some questions that the committee asked that I was glad they asked. I was glad I was there to help out because there was some stuff nobody else could have answered and nobody else could have commented on but the head football coach, so I'm glad I was there to contribute and more than anything to help the university.
Good sign. It's never made sense to me that SC would get sanctioned heavily. There have been far more blatant cases in recent years that have ended up with lighter punishments than what some in the media believe will be handed to the program next month.
My prediction is we forfeit wins and lose a few scholarships. Nothing major.

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