Ole Miss football faces 21 total violations, including 15 Level I violations, the most serious type that the NCAA can levy.
After its Committee on Infractions meeting occurred in early September, the penalties are expected to be handed down tomorrow.
Ole Miss has received its 24-hour notice of a Committee on Infractions ruling, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation told the Clarion Ledger.
According to those sources, a decision, including penalties Ole Miss could potentially receive, will be delivered at 8:30 a.m. Friday and will be made public later that morning. It will also detail any punishment for participants in the case, including former head coach Hugh Freeze and several former assistant coaches and staff members.