considering all the evidence, a de facto suspension still makes a lot of sense. Obviously the NCAA does whatever the hell they want, but their vague nature doesn't suggest it's done. Why would they waste their own time having to review new **** repeatedly? If his fate was plain and simple, wouldn't all this be over by December? Wouldn't Stans tell him to pack his bags for Europe? Just seems like there's too much stuff that's still on the table from both sides.
I'm not gonna get up on a soap box. That thing was beat to hell before the season tipped off. But there's good reason for a solid decision, one way or another, to be made soon.