According to news reports, Athletic Director Josh Whitman and the University of Illinois
"was first notified back on Sept. 9 about Shannon being involved in an incident at a bar in Lawrence, Kansas. However, documents with information about the player being charged with rape were not obtained by the school until Wednesday of this week."
Article-
https://abc7chicago.com/terrence-sh...asketball-athletics-director-illini/14241898/
So they say they knew about the incident in the bar that Shannon was involved with, and it seems logical they knew it was being investigated. But they did not see official documents related to the issuing of charges until this past Wednesday.
The way that statement is worded suggests they might have known that charges were likely to happen, but they weren't officially notified until this past week.
So should they have suspended him before any charges were issued?
This article has an explanation of the University's "zero tolerance policy" and their "Student-Athlete Conduct Panel" which will review the case and could make a determination of whether Shannon might return to playing-
https://herald-review.com/sports/co...cle_9876f618-a6b9-11ee-9bea-eb4ed13114f4.html