šŸˆ So what're the odds on Baylor's program getting axed at this point?

Quick retort; only part of the story.

What happened with the NCAA overstepping its boundaries with Penn State? Penn State said, "hell no," and took it to court. We know that story with the NCAA backpedaling on their sanctions.

The NCAA doesn't have a way to sanction Baylor because there aren't any rules governing things like this. Should there be? There's a legitimate question, but it's also a box named Pandora.

While college football is entertainment, there has to be a proposal submitted, voted on, etc. That's the NCAA. For some here, the first person they should be talking with is Dr. Bell.

I would say "lack of institutional control" would certainly fit here.
 
I am not sure we will ever see the death penalty again in college football like SMU received but I do believe the NCAA can make an institution wish they had received it.
If the NCAA makes a move on this they are being taken to court. They'll lose and end up paying Baylor in some form just like they did with Penn State.
 
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