mrydel wrote:Note that they did not specify what Tuesday
Fair point, but here is the planned timing for Infractions Committees rulings.
Once final, the Committee will notify the respective institution that within 24 hours (meaning Tuesday, September 29th) there will be a press conference to formally announce their decision. One hour before that press conference is held (on September 29th), the Committee will (FOR THE FIRST TIME DESPITE PAY SITE AND OTHER SPECULATION) provide the university a written findings report. The institution will basically have just enough time to read the report, pull together a previously prepared, off-the-shelf, response and get ready to hold its press conference responding to NCAA findings.
This means the universities generally prepare several planned responses such as "We think the basketball version of the death penalty is too far" or "We agree with the NCAA's concurrence with our previous voluntary scholarship suspensions as recommended by our outside counsel" - likely somewhere between those two points.
No big cover up. No long-planned period where Turner hides the results. Nothing as exciting as all the conspiracy theories.