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I heard a good point on the radio last night. If they give PSU the death penalty, numerous other sports at PSU will be harshly affected, since many of the non-revenue sports survive on the money football makes. So if football is gone for a year, it could mean the temporary or permanent axing of many teams who had absolutely nothing to do with this. It could also lead to potential tuition increases since there would be less money coming into the university, which would in turn affect taxpayers in the state of PA (wasn't an issue with SMU of course) and force students to pay more. The overarching point was, this is a matter best handled by the criminal courts, not the NCAA courts. This report more or less confirms all of the major players will be put on trial and most if not all will likely go to jail for one reason or another. I'm not sure a death penalty, based on the facts we know now, really accomplishes too much other than making the public happy. Those who were involved will be punished criminally, as they should.
Whoever was talking about that on radio had it half right. It will impact the athletic department but the money lost to the academic side is small and negligible. Shutting down football won't lead to tuition increases. What will lead to tuition increases is paying civil damages--unless they figure out a way to siphon money from football to pay for the damages.