Arizona head coach Sean Miller, his lawyers and Arizona’s administrators met Monday in an attempt to determine his future, sources tell 247Sports.

Miller’s fate remains up in the air after continued speculation of the legitimacy of an ESPN report last week. The University is expected to make a decision on his future in Tucson sooner rather than later, per sources.

On Friday, ESPN reported that FBI wiretaps intercepted calls between Sean Miller and former ASM sports associate Christian Dawkins, “in which Miller discussed paying $100,000 to ensure star freshman DeAndre Ayton signed with the Wildcats.”

The network initially reported that the phone call took place in the spring of 2017, before issuing two corrections, changing the date of the recorded phone call from “the spring of 2016” to the year of 2016.

On Monday, 247Sports reported that there were some serious holes in ESPN’s report, including the dates and content of the wiretaps.

Further questions regarding ESPN’s report are starting to pick up steam in the national media. On Tuesday morning on an interview with ESPN 680 out of Louisville, Yahoo! Sports’ Pat Forde said, “I think there is a lot of dispute about the ESPN report,” adding “There was nothing in the documents we reviewed that implicated Sean Miller.”

Miller did not coach in Arizona’s 98-93 overtime loss to Oregon on Saturday, releasing a statement before the game that “I am confident I will be vindicated.”

247Sports sources with knowledge of the content of the audio tapes – which remain under a federal seal – believe they would exonerate the coach of ESPN’s allegations.

While those tapes may not ever see the light of day, Miller and his lawyers have fought that the allegations against him are false. Now the ball is in the University of Arizona’s court.

Miller has a 242-73 record at Arizona since the 2009-10 season, with four Elite Eight appearances. Ayton is No. 1 in 247Sports' NBA Draft Big Board and is enjoying a tremendous freshman season, averaging 19.9 points, 11.2 rebounds and two blocks per game.