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Screw that. Everyone had suspicions about Miami's program since the early 1990's and if the violations are that egregious and have been going on for at least 10 years then there is no other possibility but for a death penalty. Or risk that NCAA guidelines will become a hypocritical farce. If that's so then Ohio State, USC, and whomever should be let off the hook. The ACC will survive. 1 less team will mean more revenue for the other 11. They are a big conference. Although less so through bowl games since 5 of those 11 would be the only real contenders every season.
I'm glad Mark Emmert has set out what he intends to do when he was hired for the NCAA president and that is to bring the hammer.
BTW he's the former UW President prior to taking the NCAA gig.