From the article: This week (could receive notice), then 90 days to respond, then up to 6 months to decide. Yeah, imminent.
The NCAA could release the notice of allegations as early as this week, CBS reported.
Haith told ESPN.com in a text message that he has not received any notification from the NCAA on impending punishments.
"We are in constant contact (with) the NCAA but we have not yet received a notice of allegations," Haith wrote.
Two former Miami assistant coaches have been told of the unethical conduct charge, sources told The Associated Press. CBS reported that three assistants each face charges. Jake Morton is now at Western Kentucky, Michael Schwartz is at Fresno State, and Jorge Fernandez spent last season with Marshall.
Following an NCAA notice of allegations, Haith would have 90 days to respond, then would meet with the NCAA Committee on Infractions. There would then be up to six months for the NCAA to decide on any punishments.