I guess we will see how this affects the Vols. Obviously, it cannot be good, as he was on the payroll and an advisor to the HC; unless, all of his wrongdoing was entirely outside of the Tennessee program. I still maintain that they originally paid a Qb millions to come and the NCAA wanted to investigate but it never happened.
This feels like a call for a major marijuana drug bust after it has been legalized. Kind of "what's the big deal?" IMO, all that matters to me, and we may as well be talking about Da U also, is that they spent all that money and what did they get in return? A free tooth whitening job a Billy Bob's Tooth Emporium? As I always say (to "those folks"):
They should punish UT by making the players actually attend and participate in STEM college courses for 4 years. That would be a real death penalty for a program, requiring student athletes.