And now the wait begins.
Top Rutgers officials and former Rutgers athletics employees who appeared Friday in front of the NCAA Committee on Infractions in Indianapolis are not expected to receive a final ruling for at least eight weeks.
Indications amidst the quiet that has settled over the case are that the day-long hearing went off without the introduction of any new major revelations or conflict, but the NCAA orders confidentiality in private infractions hearings until a final report of findings is released.
Citing the NCAA's mandate, Rutgers officials and the attorneys representing former coach Kyle Flood, former assistant coach Darrell Wilson and former chief medical officer Dr.