As UConn was preparing to play in the Final Four, Nate Miles -- the recruit at the center of the Yahoo! investigation that got UConn put on probation and Jim Calhoun suspended for three games next season -- was talking to the New York Times. In that article, Miles makes a number of claims about violations committed by the UConn coaching staff.
Miles didn't speak with NCAA investigators initially, and there were reports that the NCAA was once again headed to Toledo, OH, to talk with Miles about what happened during his recruitment.
Well, UConn fans can rest easy. According to Andy Katz, Miles blew off the investigators:
An NCAA official told ESPN.com that an investigator went to Toledo, Miles' hometown, to meet with him just prior to the New York Times story coming out two weeks ago. But Miles never showed up. The investigator then talked to Miles on the phone when a friend of Miles' picked up the call. Miles didn't want to speak with the investigator then, either. So any attempt to get further information from Miles, open a new investigation or even deem if he's credible, is indefinitely on hold.It doesn't appear that anything more is going to come out of this.
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