J Robinson and the University of Minnesota have reached an impasse in discussions over the longtime wrestling coach's exit and potential buyout, sources close to the talks told the Star Tribune.
With negotiations stalled, Gophers athletic director Mark Coyle summoned Robinson for a meeting, sources said, which took place late Monday afternoon.
The sources also said the university's internal investigation into Robinson's handling of the alleged use and sale of the prescription sedative Xanax by Gophers wrestlers is complete, with a report on the matter expected to be released to the public as soon as Tuesday — nearly three months after the first reports of an alleged drug problem permeating Robinson's team earlier this year.
Robinson, a national championship-winning coach of 30 years, was put on paid administrative leave June 1 by Coyle on his first day on the job, while the university extended its investigation.
University spokesman Evan Lapiska said Monday morning there was no update on the school's investigation of Robinson.
The university's general counsel and Robinson's representatives have met at least three times in recent weeks, according to sources on both sides, but talks have stalled for now.
The Hennepin County attorney's office announced in June that charges would not be pursued against Robinson or wrestlers in connection with the suspected selling of Xanax.
Assistant Brandon Eggum, a former Gophers All-America, was named acting head wrestling coach by Coyle earlier this month. Coyle said then that the program needed "clear" and "continued leadership" going into the 2016-17 season.