Nate Miles is open to talking to the NCAA about his recruitment by Connecticut, telling The New York Times that Jim Calhoun was well aware of benefits provided by former team manager Josh Nochimson, who had become a certified agent, that he had help on two standardized tests so he could qualify academically, and was paid $250 every three days by Nochimson.

Miles also said Calhoun did not warn him against taking gifts from Nochimson, and only brought him up once — after Miles was on campus.

The NCAA initially suspended Calhoun three games for failing to create an atmosphere of compliance within the program.