Michigan president Mary Sue Coleman told the school newspaper that she opposes putting the "Fab Five's" Final Four banners back up.

“What happened was not good, and I don't think they'll ever go back up. I don't,” Coleman said. “Some day, I won't be president anymore, and maybe someone else will have a different view. But I think you have to reflect on the larger meaning and that we want to hold ourselves to a higher standard.”

The NCAA imposed a number of restrictions and sanctions on the basketball program as part of its punishment for violations that included money going from booster Ed Martin to Chris Webber, Maurice Taylor, Robert Traylor and Louis Bullock.

Those punishments included 10-year forced disassociation between the school and the four players and the teams they represented.

Webber's 10-year disassociation period is set to end in 2013, meaning the school could re-raise the removed Final Four banners.