Current Xavier men's basketball coach Sean Miller will not face punishment from his Arizona IARP case, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Independent Accountability Resolution Process, a panel the NCAA created to review select complex infractions cases, announced its ruling Wednesday for the University of Arizona, which included current Xavier men's basketball coach Sean Miller.
There were no sanctions handed down to Miller in the ruling, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to The Enquirer, which means Miller won't be suspended or penalized. The news was first reported by multiple outlets, including CBS Sports' Matt Norlander, Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde and Stadium's Jeff Goodman.
During his time at Arizona, the NCAA deemed Miller "did not demonstrate that he promoted an atmosphere for compliance and monitored his staff within the basketball program."Miller was hit with a Level I coach-control violation. The allegations against Miller were that he failed to monitor two assistant coaches, allowing them to accept cash bribes and arrange for fraudulent academic transcripts for players. The bribe detailed in Arizona's case was reportedly for $20,000 to assistant Book Richardson, who was also one of Miller's assistant coaches while he was at Xavier. Richardson was subsequently
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