11 Warriors article on it.
This is going to be interesting. The entire nation, except TTUN, wants the death penalty. Does the NCAA still have teeth or will the most egregious cheating scandal in history get a slap on the wrist?
I personally would like to see:
-Lifetime bans for Jim Harbaugh and Stalions
-5 yr show causes for the OC and DC, who both had to be involved (and are both gone), and any other coaches who actively tried to destroy evidence, like Moore.
-Forfeiture of all games from 2021 through 2024. This will NOT affect their national title as the NCAA cannot pull that, but will officially taint it forever, not that every fanbase in college football doesn't already consider it a fraud.
-10 scholarships pulled for the next 5 years.
-5 year playoff bowl ban (I don't think current players should be punished, but the program must be. Thus, ban the program from getting into the playoffs, but allow them to go to smaller bowls.)
-All TTUN fans that talked smack about TTUN beating OSU during this time, must publicly apologize and admit they're small minded, little dicked idiots with nothing going on in their lives, and that's why they look past their team blatantly cheating.

Jokes aside, how are they different from cheaters in online gaming? Same energy. Same justification. Same loser mentality.
It'll probably be:
-2 yr show causes for all involved.
-Forfeits for all games in 21 and 22.
-2 yr bowl ban
-5 scholarships pulled for 2 yrs
The NCAA has to make a statement here or fuck off and die forever. I don't say that because it's TTUN, but because what integrity the sport has left is at stake here. You either are going to tell the world that cheating isn't worth it or everyone should be cheating because there's no penalty.