I was a little surprised that there was very little comment in this thread after I posted it.
I guess people are just leery of getting their hopes up.
Not a lot of info out there yet. Bammerham radio is amazingly passive of all this. I'm not sure anyone really knows the scope. However, I read the PLOI, see the repeat offender status on proven "major" violations and wonder about the sum of the two...
Repeat Offender:
19.5.2.3 Repeat Violators.
19.5.2.3.1 Time Period. An institution shall be considered a “repeat” violator if the Committee on
Infractions finds that a major violation has occurred within five years of the starting date of a major penalty.
For this provision to apply, at least one major violation must have occurred within five years after the starting
date of the penalties in the previous case. It shall not be necessary that the Committee on Infractions’ hear-
ing be conducted or its report issued within the five-year period. (Revised: 1/14/97 effective 8/1/97)
19.5.2.3.2 Repeat—Violator Penalties. In addition to the penalties identified for a major violation,
the minimum penalty for a repeat violator, subject to exceptions authorized by the Committee on Infrac-
tions on the basis of specifically stated reasons, may include any or all of the following: (Revised:1/11/94)
(a) The prohibition of some or all outside competition in the sport involved in the latest major violation
for one or two sports seasons and the prohibition of all coaching staff members in that sport from
involvement directly or indirectly in any coaching activities at the institution during that period;
(b) The elimination of all initial grants-in-aid and all recruiting activities in the sport involved in the
latest major violation in question for a two-year period;
(c) The requirement that all institutional staff members serving on the Board of Directors, Manage-
ment Council, Executive Committee or other committees of the Association resign those positions,
it being understood that all institutional representatives shall be ineligible to serve on any NCAA
committee for a period of four years; and
(d) The requirement that the institution relinquish its voting privilege in the Association for a four-year
period.
You can't tell me that someone somewhere right now wearing Crimson is having an asshole tightening issue after reading this.