Clearly a well-reasoned gamut on the part of osu officials.
No clue whether it will fly or not.
If you can count on precedent (and you usually can't), the NCAA will tack something on.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the penalties osu is imposing deal only with what is contained in the original Letter of Allegations. So far, nothing has come of the suggestions that a large quantity of osu football equipment, that should have been accounted for wasn't and instead was swapped for benefits. Neither has there been any further indication that the NCAA is going to pursue the number of cars being driven by osu players that didn't match the car that the player had registered with the university or failed to register.
No clue whether it will fly or not.
If you can count on precedent (and you usually can't), the NCAA will tack something on.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the penalties osu is imposing deal only with what is contained in the original Letter of Allegations. So far, nothing has come of the suggestions that a large quantity of osu football equipment, that should have been accounted for wasn't and instead was swapped for benefits. Neither has there been any further indication that the NCAA is going to pursue the number of cars being driven by osu players that didn't match the car that the player had registered with the university or failed to register.
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