insight as to what comes next on the legal front, i am joined from manchester, new hampshire by michael mccann, associate dean at the university of new hampshire school of law and a writer for "sports illustrated." thanks for joining us. , we've had the news stories and the headlines about the entire board of u.s.a. gymnastics resigning, people at michigan state stepping down, but i feel like this is not over yet arct least when it comes to the prosecutions that are possible. >> that's exactly right. for one, there are ongoing civil lawsuits, both in federal and state court, against both u.s.a. gymnastics and michigan state. but in addition, as more evidence surfaces, as more testimony is taken, particularly when it involves current and former employees of both u.s.a. gymnastics and michigan state, some of them will start talking. some of them will start pointing the finger. >> sreenivasan: what are some of the liabilities michigan state has? people approached the head of the n.c.a.a., as far back as 2010, letting them know there was a problem on michigan state campus, not necessary what larry