https://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-missouri/article54508110.html
“The University of Tulsa and Coach Haith were both told in about February 2015 that the NCAA enforcement staff was conducting an investigation into potential violations at Missouri and that they wanted to talk to him,” Tompsett told The Star. “That’s when we learned about the NCAA investigation. … We were told last fall that (NCAA enforcement staff) were concluding their investigation and Coach Haith would not be charged.”
Tulsa athletic director Derrick Gragg defended Haith in a statement released Wednesday afternoon: “Today, I read the details of the NCAA investigation of the men’s basketball program at the University of Missouri, and Golden Hurricane head men’s basketball coach Frank Haith was not named in any of the reports. Coach Haith has cooperated fully with the NCAA during this process and has not been accused of any wrongdoing during his tenure at Missouri.”
Tompsett released a similar statement, which concluded that, “The fact that the (NCAA) enforcement staff has not charged Coach Haith with any violations validates our position. Coach Haith wishes the best to the University of Missouri, its men’s basketball program and his former student-athletes in getting through this difficult time.”