most ppl I have heard discusisng think they wont get the death penalty...
still penalties yes... like no post-season for 5 years (example)...
scholarship losses etc.

Woody

On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 1:59 PM, mail.bobparks.com <[email protected]>wrote:

> I recall the death penalty was only invoked if your school committed a
> major violation if it was already on probation. SMU did that.
> I also think we would benefit as much as anyone if the Miami program shut
> down. Why shouldn't we?  There was a wide receiver prospect halfway between
> us and them who should come on over to UF now.
> Miami should voluntarily suspend the program until they get an
> institutional grip on management, something they never seemed to have.
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> On Aug 19, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Jong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There's been a lot of talk about the death penalty for Miami, and
> > while I don't think the NCAA has enough spine to actually invoke it, I
> > started thinking about what might happen in relation to the Gators.
> >
> > At SMU, I seem to recall that the players were allowed to transfer
> > without penalty.  I would assume it would happen in this case too.  If
> > so, I would expect to see more transfer to FSU or USF than UF.  That
> > would give FSU a solid pipeline in South Florida, and possibly make
> > USF a major player in college football.  FSU establishing a steady
> > flow of talent from Miami could make them a national "it" team again.
> > USF could start keeping more of the Tampa talent at home if they
> > become the third of the Big 3.  Neither situation plays out well for
> > UF.
> >
> > While I would love to see scUM obliterated by the NCAA, I selfishly
> > have to wonder whether it would be better for us if they just get
> > serious scholarship reductions.  While this would still redirect some
> > players to other schools, there wouldn't be the wholesale diaspora,
> > and long-term, it would be better for the Gators.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > --Jong
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