Southern Miss released the NCAA's long-awaited notice of allegations yesterday, continuing everyone's favorite tradition of bad news on Fridays. The news wasn't good for the Golden Eagles, who were proactive in responding to the investigation last season with a self-imposed postseason ban. The NCAA hit Southern Miss with seven Level I infractions, including four tied directly to Donnie Tyndall.
Along with what was already rumored in the investigation - providing financial aid to non-scholarship players and email deletion during the investigation - Tyndall was named in connection with payment and completion of coursework for prospects.
As Ben Frederickson points out in the link above, the Vols did not receive a notice of allegations and do not expect one, having fired Tyndall for what is now clearly cause back in March.