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Originally Posted by transplant99
I think a 5 million dollar fine would have way more impact. $$$$ talks in CFB as we are seeing with the monumental shift in conferences.
Even more preferable would be to go after the President and AD of the offending Universities, but we all know who the NCAA is comprised of....the Presidents and the AD's. No way they will put a target on their own backs. The NCAA is such a corrupt orginization in some ways its sickening.
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More impact than 2 years of bowl ineligibility? How? That will cost the program more in real dollars (you're aware of how much is earned by bowl participation correct?) as well as losses in exposure, and potentially regualr season attendance etc. (especially at USC seeing as their fans are largely front runners).
Going after the president and AD's isn't an option, the NCAA has no ability to personally fine people. Going after the instiution is the only option, and it indirectly goes after the presidents and DA's in that it effects the bottom line, which is certainly going to impact the job security of the people in the oversight roles.