The NCAA’s investigation of Baylor’s football program may be headed in a different and uncertain direction, a source familiar with the process confirmed Wednesday.

The case could be moved to the Independent Accountability Oversight Committee, which was formed “for reviewing select complex infractions cases in Division I,” according to the NCAA.

Baylor was nearing the end of the long-standing process, expecting to be notified soon of an appearance before the NCAA Committee on Infractions. Now it has to wait until next month to learn about the direction of the case.

At this point, the source cautioned, no one knows if the move would be beneficial or not to Baylor because of a lack of precedent. The timeline would also be uncertain. Baylor had been hoping for a resolution soon.

Baylor received a notice of allegations from the NCAA 11 months ago, with former coach Art Briles specifically mentioned. The school was also cited for a lack of institutional control in regards to the investigation into the sexual assault scandal.