At some point, the death penalty for college football itself will seem too light. This is def one of the most despicable cases -- but it's one in a long line of despicable examples of how utterly corrupt and above the law this sport has become. The combination of the Internet and aggressive investigative reporting in the wake of the media's collapse--from Real Sports to 30 for 30 to SI's coverage about OSU--has shed a whole new light on this sport -- from the bowl games cheating on taxes to, now, coverups of sexual abuse.
I get that these schools are powerful and all, and that some of this behavior has been going on for a long time. But if somebody doesn't come in to the NCAA and start cleaning shit up soon, it's going to get cleaned up for them.