I'm not informed enough to even attempt reading the tea leaves of these NCAA investigations, but I wonder if it is isn't encouraging that:
1) Calhoun, in the quote cited above, sounds focused/impatient about RB's return. In other words, if the situation was more ominous, wouldn't it be fair to assume that JC might be talking about preparing for the worst-case scenario (both for the public and for the team itself)? Maybe others can remember a precedent here.
2) Is it a good sign that RB is still being allowed to practice, sit on the bench, etc.? Are all players under NCAA investigation - whether for mere paperwork issues or for major violations - allowed to practice? Or is this "privilege" only accorded to those under scrutiny for more minor potential violations?