No resolution has come from the potential NCAA violations former Alabama defensive line coach Bo Davis committed that led to his resignation in April, Crimson Tide athletic director Bill Battle shared Wednesday.

The Alabama AD said UA is still waiting on the NCAA’s final report when he spoke at the SEC Spring Meetings.

“I know that Bo spoke to the NCAA after we did and he resigned,” Battle said, according to AL.com. “We had determined that there were violations and felt like it was in our best interest to separate. I know that Bo spoke to the NCAA in hopes he could reduce any penalty that might come to him. We haven’t heard what might come to us. We’re still waiting for those answers.”

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According to an earlier report, Davis is being investigated by the NCAA for potential impermissible contact with recruits. He reportedly visited out-of-state recruits during a dead period in the recruiting cycle.

The recruits in question, however, did not end up signing letters of intent with Alabama.The potential for sanctions from the NCAA also remains to be seen, Battle said, but he would “rather not talk about” specific allegations.

“You never know,” Battle said. “It’s one of our staff members, so whether or not the action that we took -- again, all we can do is respond to what we find. If there are things that happened, we responded as quickly as we knew how and it will be up the NCAA to decide what they think about our response.”

According to the report, Davis was questioned and caught being dishonest before turning in his letter of resignation Friday. The report compared the situation to the alleged NCAA violations committed by former Florida wide receivers coach Joker Phillips in 2014. Phillips ultimately resigned from his position, too, and UF received no further penalties.

Davis was considered one of the top defensive line coaches and recruiters in the country after rejoining Nick Saban’s staff in 2014. He led last year’s deep D-line that helped UA win the 2015 CFP National Championship.

The defensive line coach was 247Sports’ No. 2 recruiter in the nation in the 2016 cycle and was back with the Tide after three seasons at Texas in the same position. He was a member of Saban’s original staff in 2007.