Would be impossible for the NCAA to give OSU the death penalty or even think about it as a choice unless they are willing to do it to another 5+ schools at the same time (Florida has 50+ arrests since Meyer won his 1st title, Auburn with the Newton scandal, USC, etc).
NCAA's biggest problem is they don't actually run college football but leave that to the BSC cartel and get paid a couple hundred thousands of dollars per yer to not interfere. Even though they just started again on the Pryor investigation, I doubt he's going to get an even serious punishment since OSU already banned him for 5 games and the school itself did most of the discipline work.
In comparison, NCAA is usually great when dealing with other sports and doesn't do a lot of the BSing like it does with football.
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