Former UConn recruit Nate Miles has spoken again. Probably for the last time.

About two hours before UConn played Butler for the national championship Monday at Reliant Stadium, Miles emailed a statement to The Courant, wishing UConn well and expressing a desire to move on.

"Mistakes were made by many," part of Miles' statement read. "I made most of them."

Miles will not be speaking to the NCAA, sources close to him say. His statement essentially spelled that out, too.

"I have to take charge of my life," Miles wrote. "It is up to me. ... It is time for me to step up and take charge of my own life and stop talking about history and the various mistakes that I made and that others made."

In two separate stories last week Miles alleged that Jim Calhoun knew more than was admitted during an NCAA investigation about improper benefits provided to Miles by team manager-turned-agent Josh Nochimson.