rudebuddha
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Guys, we all know that a lot of what Shapiro said is true. UM knows it or we wouldn't have self imposed Shiit.
The key is that nobody significant broke the omertà code while the investigation was going on.
Our punishment is going to depend upon how much value falling on our sword won us.
From the ESPN article it sounds like vacated wins from past years, scholarship reductions and some form of a television ban.
If they give us an additional bowl ban, I'm hoping we have a graduate like Timothy McVeigh who is willing to make a road trip to Indy.
We're not getting a television ban. Penn State didn't even get one and the NCAA pretty much apologized to them for being too harsh and reduced their sanctions.
"According to documents reviewed by The Associated Press, the NCAA asked the Hurricanes to provide, among other things: Information about how many scholarships Miami is using in football and men's basketball this academic year, how many Miami plans to issue in those sports next year, details of all postseason play in the last four years, and a review of all games that the school expects to play on television in the next three years.
That suggests the NCAA was considering scholarship reductions, vacation of some records, and a TV ban as possible penalties."
If that's what we got, then I could live with that.