The Miami Herald unearthed quite the revelation surrounding the NCAA's investigation into the football program.

In a letter obtained by Herald reporter Barry Jackson, the NCAA warned former Miami players that if they don't forward to talk about allegations made by former booster Nevin Shapiro, they'll be presumed guilty of the allegations.

"If we do not hear back from you or your clients by that time, the  staff will consider the non-response as your client's admission of  involvement in NCAA violations," read part of the letter, sent by NCAA Assistant Director of Enforcement Molly Richman.

For the original report head HERE.